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Anne-Katrin Altwein
German sculptor and painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anne-Katrin Altwein (born Anne-Katrin Leunig 2 January 1960 in Hohenstein-Ernstthal – 15 January 2023) was a German sculptor, graphic artist and author.[1][2]
Life
In 1984, Altwein completed her studies at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design.[3] In 2001, she accepted a teaching position at the University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar.
She is successful both nationally and internationally and has won numerous awards. Her sculptures are also visible in public collections.[4] Her marble goddess statues, named the "Three Moirs", were featured outside of the hospital in Lobeda. Due to the expansion of the clinic, the statues were moved in 2012 to a park in Jena.[5]
Altwein signed the anti-immigration 2018 Joint Declaration .
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Exhibitions

- 1996: UN Palace in Geneva, Switzerland
- 1996: Center Culturel Amiens (France)
- 1998: Kunsthalle Weimar and TUFA Trier (Germany)
- 2009: eu-art network exhibition Palazzo Albrizzi on the occasion of the Venice Biennale (Italy)
- 2009: Thuringian state parliament
- 2010: Sculptures in the city of Weimar (Germany)
- 2011: Bayreuth Art Cabinet (Germany)
- 2011: Sculpture Park (Sweden)
- 2012: UddenSculpture (Sweden) [6]
- 2012: InSitu in Vodnjan / Dignano (Croatia)
- 2021: Niemiecka Wystawa Interdyszyplinarna Baltycka Gallery Sztuki Amphitheater, Koszalin (Poland)
- 2023 Lübbenau [7]
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