Hartmut Piniek

German painter (born 1950)
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Hartmut Piniek (born in 1950 in Wolgast) is a German painter.

Life

After learning the trade of a painter, Piniek worked as a shipyard welder, theatre set painter and as a graphic artist in the medical and scientific area. From 1979 to 1984, he studied painting and graphic arts with Volker Stelzmann, Dietrich Burger and Arno Rink at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig (Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst). Afterwards Piniek was a master-class student with Bernhard Heisig from 1984 to 1987 and subsequently became an assistant and lecturer of painting at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig from 1987 to 1998.

Work

In his work Piniek focuses on spacious atmospherical landscapes from an aerial perspective filled with artefacts of civilization, small, hazy objects and single, minimised figures.

Collections

  • Kupferstichkabinett, Dresden
  • Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig
  • Lindenau-Museum Altenburg
  • Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt am Main
  • Sparkasse Leipzig|Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig
  • Sorbisches Museum Bautzen
  • Neue Sächsische Galerie in Chemnitz
  • Kunsthalle Bremen
  • Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum der Deutschen Bücherei Leipzig
  • Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig
  • Schloss Meiningen
  • Burg Beeskow|Kunstarchiv Beeskow

References

  • Angela Krauß: Hartmut Piniek, zur Ausstellung Leibniz-Klub, Leipzig 1986
  • Peter Guth: Über den Dächern von Leipzig. Malerei und Grafik von Hartmut Piniek, ausgestellt in der Galerie des Leibniz-Klub, Sächsisches Tageblatt, 8. April 1986
  • Peter K. Kirchhof: Archäologie in einer vergessenen verlorenen Landschaft. Hartmut Piniek – Ein Spurensucher in der Leere, die horen 39. Jg. (1994) H. 175, S. 67–88
  • Peter Guth: o.T., Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 23. März 1996
  • Dr. Hans Zitko: Landschaften der bedrohten Existenz. Zu den Bildern von Hartmut Piniek, In: Hartmut Piniek. Katalog, Graphikangebot Müller, Leipzig 1996
  • Dr. Hans Zitko: Hartmut Piniek. Der Kunsthandel 89 (1997) 2, S. 34–35
  • Tim Sommer: Hartmut Piniek, In: Hartmut Piniek . Übersichtskatalog 1974–2000, Leipzig 2000
  • Simone Tippach-Schneider (Hg.): Hartmut Piniek – Familie unterwegs, In: Bilderbühnen – Leinwandszenen aus dem Kunstarchiv Beeskow 1978 bis 1988, S. 46–47; Beeskow 2010

External links

  • Literature on Hartmut Piniek in the catalogue of the German National Library
  • Information on Hartmut Piniek in the BAM-Portal
  • Artist’s website
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  • VIAF
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