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1928 Besigheim - 2015 Caracas.
German-Venezuelan artist, Luisa Richter studied at the Freie Kunstschule as well as at the academy in Stuttgart, at the last place as pupil of W. Baumeister. In 1955 she moved to Venezuela. In 1959... Read full biography
German-Venezuelan artist, Luisa Richter studied at the Freie Kunstschule as well as at the academy in Stuttgart, at the last place as pupil of W. Baumeister. In 1955 she moved to Venezuela. In 1959 she had her first solo exhibition in Caracas and became well-known also in Europe when she was an... Read full biography
German-Venezuelan artist, Luisa Richter studied at the Freie Kunstschule as well as at the academy in Stuttgart, at the last place as pupil of W. Baumeister. In 1955 she moved to Venezuela. In 1959 she had her first solo exhibition in Caracas and became well-known also in Europe when she was an exponent of Venezuela at the Venice Biennale in 1978.
German-Venezuelan artist, Luisa Richter studied at the Freie Kunstschule as well as at the academy in Stuttgart, at the last place as pupil of W. Baumeister. In 1955 she moved to Venezuela. In 1959 she had her first solo exhibition in Caracas and became well-known also in Europe when she was an exponent of Venezuela at the Venice Biennale in 1978.
German-Venezuelan artist, Luisa Richter studied at the Freie Kunstschule as well as at the academy in Stuttgart, at the last place as pupil of W. Baumeister. In 1955 she moved to Venezuela. In 1959 she had her first solo exhibition in Caracas and became well-known also in Europe when she was an exponent of Venezuela at the Venice Biennale in 1978.
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German-Venezuelan artist, Luisa Richter studied at the Freie Kunstschule as well as at the academy in Stuttgart, at the last place as pupil of W. Baumeister. In 1955 she moved to Venezuela. In 1959 she had her first solo exhibition in Caracas and became well-known also in Europe when she was an exponent of Venezuela at the Venice Biennale in 1978.