Diether Kunerth (born 1940 in Freiwaldau) is a contemporary artist who lives in Ottobeuren, Upper Swabia.

Life

Diether Kunerth was born in 1940 in Freiwaldau in the Reichsgau Sudetenland. He studied from 1960 to 1967 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich and was master-class student of Prof. Kirchner. Kunerth soon turned his back on the city to work in Ottobeuren. Without being subject to the constraints of big-city art business, he developed a large and extensive oeuvre. In consideration of Kunerth's artistic significance, the municipality of Ottobeuren established the Museum für zeitgenössische Kunst – Diether Kunerth (museum for contemporary art – Diether Kunerth), which cost 4.7 Mio Euro[1] and was co-funded by the federal state of Bavaria und the EU. The museum opened on May 24, 2014.[2]

Exhibitions (selection)

Office building "Holzkopf" by Diether Kunerth in Erkheim

Solo exhibitions

  • Galerie Gurlitt, München (1964,1967)
  • Landesmuseum Detmold (1977)
  • Dobler Hau, Kaufbeuren (1977)
  • Schaezler Palais, Augsburg (1978)
  • Galerie Lüpfert, Hannover (1978, 1986)
  • Städtische Galerie, Paderborn (1980, 1981)
  • Städtische Galerie, Stade (1981)
  • Galerie von Braunbehrens, München (1985)
  • Galerie Neuendorf, Memmingen (1986–2004)
  • Brechthaus, Augsburg (1986)
  • Galerie in der Finkenstraße, München (1987)
  • Städtische Galerie, Bielefeld (1987)
  • Universität, Bielefeld (1989)
  • made Galerie, Thannhausen (1990)
  • Galerie Tabula, Tübingen (1990)
  • Städtische Galerie, Leutkirch (1990)
  • EP-Galerie, Düsseldorf (1991, 1995–1997)
  • Kreuzherrnsaal, Memmingen (1992)
  • Haus des Gastes, Bad Grönenbach (1993, 1997)
  • Kornhaus, Kirchheim/Teck (1994)
  • Paris-Haus, Memmingen (1994)
  • Theaterfoyer, Memmingen (1995)
  • Johanniterhalle, Schwäbisch Hall (1997)
  • Schloß Elbroich, Düsseldorf (1996)
  • Art Cabinet, Nantucket, USA (1996, 1998)
  • Toskanische Säulenhalle, Augsburg (1997)
  • Marktplatz Ottobeuren (2002)
  • St. Ulrich Basilika, Augsburg (2003)
  • Basilika Ottobeuren (2003)
  • Stadttheater Memmingen (2003)
  • Museum für zeitgenössische Kunst – Diether Kunerth, Ottobeuren (2014–2015)

Group exhibitions

  • Museo Würth, La Rioja
  • Museum Würth, Künzelau
  • Design Fair, New York
  • Galerie Neuendorf, Memmingen
  • Künstlerhaus Thurn und Taxis, Bregenz
  • Echnaton Galerie, Kairo, Ägypten
  • Galerie Yanagizawa, Tokio
  • Galerie Marquit, Boston, USA
  • Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea Trento e Rovereto (MART), Arte Sella Documenta
  • Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAMeC) di Bergamo, Accademia Carrara
  • Art Miami, International Modern & Contemporary Art
  • Nevin Kelly Gallery, Washington DC
  • Design Fair, New York
  • Dunap Galerie, Budapest, Ungarn
  • Expo Hannover

Awards

  • 1970: Kunstpreis des Regierungsbezirks Schwaben
  • 1978: Kulturpreis der Stadt Memmingen
  • 1985: Großer Sieben-Schwaben-Preis Augsburg
  • 1988: Bürgerpreis der Stadt Kempten (Dachser Preis)
  • 2000: Strigelpreis der Stadt Memmingen

Works

  • 1996: world's largest wooden head, Erkheim

References

  1. "Atelierbesuch: Kunstminister Heubisch von Diether Kunerths geschätzten 25 000 Werken in Ottobeuren beeindruckt". all-in.de - das Allgäu online!.
  2. Memminger Zeitung, 10. Mai 2014, Seite 11, "Dass Menschen das Eigentliche erkennen ..." (Interview with Diether Kunerth)
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