Born in Lübeck, Germany on August 18, 1935, this artist embarked on a creative journey that would span decades and continents. At the age of 20, they moved to Berlin to study at the Kunstakademie and later at the Hochschule für Bildende Kunst.
In 1959, they received a scholarship that led them to Paris, where they decided to make their home. It was here that they held their first solo exhibition in 1964 at the Friedrich Gallery in Munich. This marked the beginning of a prolific career that would see them showcase their work in over 150 individual exhibitions at renowned international venues. Their art has been featured in numerous retrospective exhibitions at some of the most esteemed museums in Europe, solidifying their status as a pivotal figure in European Pop Art.
Today, this artist’s works can be found in important museums and private collections, serving as a testament to their significant contributions to the art world. Through their unique style and distinct vision, they have left an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene.