Erich Reischke
b. 14 October 1927 in Pomerania (D); German sculptor and graphic artist
from 1953 | Studied at the Dresden Art Academy |
from 1955 | Studied under the sculptor Alexander Gonda at Berlin University of the Arts |
1959 | Participation in the St. Margarethen Sculpture Symposium in Sankt Margarethen in Burgenland, Austria, where he worked on a large stone for the first time |
1961 | Participation in the first national sculpture symposium in Germany, the Kaisersteinbruch sculpture symposium in Gaubüttelbrunn, Lower Franconia |
1961 | Participation in the Symposium of European Sculptors 1961–1963 (Wall Symposium) in Berlin (with Herbert Baumann, Gerson Fehrenbach and Yasuo Mizui) |
1961/62 | Participation in a stone sculpture symposium |
1960s | He received commissions for several stone sculptures in Berlin; participated in the sculpture symposium held by the Springhornhof art society and in the Vermont International Sculpture Symposium, USA |
1973 | Moved to Güstritz near Lüchow-Dannenberg in Lower Saxony |
1993 | Participation in the Hořice Sculpture Symposium in Hořice, Czech Republic |
1994 | Granite symposium in Milevsko |
1997 | Jindřichův Hradec, Czech Republic |
1997/2002 | Argentina |
2002 | Sculpture symposium "Steine ohne Grenzen" in Berlin |
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