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Information on Frank Nitsche's career, his most important solo exhibitions, his bibliography, and his work as an editor.
From the book "Faces of Change - City Stories. Aschersleben - Köthen - Halberstadt - Lutherstadt Eisleben." As part of the International Building Exhibition 2010 in Saxony-Anhalt, the Magdeburg journalist Cornelia Heller wrote about the people who are the architects of change within the context of urban redevelopment.
“…But Frank Nische approaches his subjects not only on the level of the initially obvious, but also on the level of interpretation. Through his formal approach and the use of forms, he attempts to reveal the inner essence of his subjects. In doing so, he breaks down the
"In Frank Nitsche's paintings and prints, we encounter the external form of the depicted subject. This form manifests itself in Nitsche's visual world in a multitude of ways: fragile, hollow, mysterious, cheeky, sensually seductive, or loud and assertive..."
“…Nevertheless, when looking at the paintings (by Frank Nitsche, ed.), one gets the feeling that it's not just about conveying content, but also, and perhaps primarily, about the formal mastery of that content. And so I sometimes find myself not so much interested in the title of the
“…After the renovation, the building (referring to the former Bestehorn printing factory) now serves as a school building and forms the entrance to Aschersleben’s new center – the Bestehornpark Education Center, framed by well-maintained greenery. For Frank Nitsche, a long-cherished dream has come true. Right after the fall of
As part of the series “seltensogemacht” – The minds behind culture: The production of this podcast was funded by the state of Saxony-Anhalt, through the initiative “Culture on the Net”.