
Loved Berlin and gave the city what he could: Lutz Brandt
Insights are provided into the diverse design legacy of Lutz Brandt. From 1964 to 1970, he studied design at the art academy in Berlin-Weißensee, completed his architecture diploma with distinction under Bauhaus member Selman Selmanagić and became a master student under the painter and rector Walter Womacka.
Throughout his life, Brandt created imaginative art in buildings and in the cityscape; his paintings on canvas fascinated and also liked to provoke in a subtle way. Brandt was a painter, architect, commercial artist, photographer, stage designer, designer and model maker - and some of these at the same time and always with uncompromising demands on himself.
He mastered the spontaneous perspective hand sketch just as excellently as he did the monumental furnishings of the celebrated German pavilion at EXPO'92 in Seville. Evidence of diverse works in the public space of Berlin's east and west, as well as the surrounding Brandenburg region, still exists today - without their creator being named.
(IN GERMAN)
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Dates
March 2025
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