VITA
Christian Peschke was born in 1946 in Säckingen, grew up in Stuttgart, studied with Professor Gollwitzer. Christian Peschke passed away on 01.07.2017 in Flintsbach am Inn, Germany.
Since 2017, his Oeuvre is managed through the Artists Estate by Angelika Lunger-Peschke.
1946 born in Säckingen, lived in Spain, France and Stuttgart, Germany.
1958 Student at the Fine-Art Academy, Stuttgart - from Prof. Gollwitzer
1976-80 Blocherer School for visual arts in Munich, Germany
2000-02 Lecturer “Akademie Vulkaneifel ” in Steffeln
2020 Künstlerhaus - Munich, Germany
2020 Galerie am Klimt Platz, Attersee, Austria
2020 Galerie Rühmling, Sylt; Germany
2019 Galerie Kersten, Munich, Germany
2018 Galerie Wichmann, Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
2017 Galerie Hegemann, Munich, Germany
2015 Galerie of Modern Art, Trajeski - Salzburg, Austria
2014 Schalthaus Tegernsee Germany
2012 Galerie Marco, Bonn
2010 Exhibition at "Palais im großen Garten", Dresden, Germany
2009 Exhibition in Galerie Spielmann, Ehrwald, Austria
2007 Museum in Bruneck, South Tyrol, Italy
1999 Exhibition at the "Schloss Seeheim" academy in Constance, Germany
1998 Roquebrune Frankreich
1996 Exhibition in Monte Carlo
1990 Galerien Passage, Lindau/Bodensee, Germany
1990 Galerie Schrade Munich, Germany
1988 Galerie Homeo Artic Waltrop Germany
1988 Galerie Mèautis Munich, Germany
1988 Galerie Homeo Artic Waltrop Germany
1987 Galerie Bläser Düsseldorf Germany
1987 Art Cologne
Club Allemand International de Monaco for S.A.S. Le Prince Souverain Rainier III of Monaco
Alys Beach, Florida, USA
Hotel Mirabell in Olang, South Tyrol
UEFA -World Cup chamionsships
McKinsey, Munich
Fürst Albert II. Monaco
Gemeinde Feldkirchen Westerham
Christian Peschke has been collected by international collectors
Japan,Munich, Bozen, Rome, Marbella, Monaco, Attersee, Salzburg, Vienna,St.Gallen, Berlin, Colone, USA.
Christian Peschke Bildhauer – Maler, Amonn Tecno Italy 1996
Large scale art commission of "Dancer", Miami, Florida, USA
Museum Europäische Kunst Germany
„Tanz der Sterne“, Großplastik auf öffentlichen Platz in Monaco, enthüllt durch Fürst Rainier III. 2003.
„Die Tänzerin“, Plastik für die Sammlung Fürst Albert II., Übergabe Monaco 2005.
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