Wieland Förster was born in 1930 in Dresden. After training as a technical draftsman for mechanical engineering, Wieland Förster worked in the fields of writing, music, theater and advertising. In... Read full biography
Wieland Förster was born in 1930 in Dresden. After training as a technical draftsman for mechanical engineering, Wieland Förster worked in the fields of writing, music, theater and advertising. In 1952 he took evening classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. In 1953 he began his studies of... Read full biography
Wieland Förster was born in 1930 in Dresden. After training as a technical draftsman for mechanical engineering, Wieland Förster worked in the fields of writing, music, theater and advertising. In 1952 he took evening classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. In 1953 he began his studies of sculpture under the guidance of Walter Arnold, Gerd Jaeger and Hans Steger. During this time, he made acquaintance with the representatives of the ‘verbotene klassische Moderne’ [forbidden classic... Read full biography
Wieland Förster was born in 1930 in Dresden. After training as a technical draftsman for mechanical engineering, Wieland Förster worked in the fields of writing, music, theater and advertising. In 1952 he took evening classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. In 1953 he began his studies of sculpture under the guidance of Walter Arnold, Gerd Jaeger and Hans Steger. During this time, he made acquaintance with the representatives of the ‘verbotene klassische Moderne’ [forbidden classic modern era] and met Bernard Heiliger in West Berlin. In 1959 Förster became a master student of Fritz Cremer in East Berlin. From 1961 he created sculptures in his Berlin studio; moreover, he worked on his premises at Oranienburg in Brandenburg. Förster... Read full biography
Wieland Förster was born in 1930 in Dresden. After training as a technical draftsman for mechanical engineering, Wieland Förster worked in the fields of writing, music, theater and advertising. In 1952 he took evening classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden. In 1953 he began his studies of sculpture under the guidance of Walter Arnold, Gerd Jaeger and Hans Steger. During this time, he made acquaintance with the representatives of the ‘verbotene klassische Moderne’ [forbidden classic modern era] and met Bernard Heiliger in West Berlin. In 1959 Förster became a master student of Fritz Cremer in East Berlin. From 1961 he created sculptures in his Berlin studio; moreover, he worked on his premises at Oranienburg in Brandenburg. Förster was an ordinary member of the Akademie der Künste of the GDR since 1974. In 1985 he was appointed... Read full biography
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