Background
Schlieker was born in 1924 in Schöningen (today Grędziec, Poland), East Pomerania, where he grew up and completed a formal education before deciding to study applied arts at a local studio.
Schlieker was born in 1924 in Schöningen (today Grędziec, Poland), East Pomerania, where he grew up and completed a formal education before deciding to study applied arts at a local studio.
After a period of focused study, he served as a soldier for three years in the German army, an experience which he later expressed pictorially in flamboyant 50s colours and through artistic work groups. (These have returned to new importance thanks to the lectures of the poet, Baudelaire )
After the war and a temporary stay at an artist’s centre in Mecklenburg, Schlieker moved to Hamburg to study at the Kunsthochschule (arts college) under Erich Hartmann. In 1954, he travelled the Mediterranean on the German Orient Lincolnshire and visited Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Greece and Turkey.
The trip left a deep impression and instilled a wanderlust.
After completing a major in 1957-1958, he and his family moved to San Political, Spain, a pristine bay on the Mediterranean. Foreign the next few years, Schlieker taught at a gymnasium in Bochum before moving to Ruhr University in 1968 to build up its fine arts department.
Managing the entire programme, he soon became mentor to countless students seeking guidance and inspiration in the arts Other winners that year were K. O. Götz, Adolf Luther, Bernard Schultze, Hann Trier and Günther Uecker.
Schlieker entered the classroom three more times to hold seminars on etching at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1994, 1996 and 1997.
He died on March 12, 2004 in Bochum. A comprehensive collection of works by the artist is shown on his official website
The, opened in 2005 in the Querenburg suburb of Bochum, serves the purpose of documenting the life and work of the artist. In addition to a comprehensive collection of Schlieker paintings, the regularly organizes exhibitions of 20th and 21st century art