Holger Matthies, Germany (1976)
Born 1940 in Hamburg. 1947-57 School in Hamburg; 1957-61 apprenticed in colourlithography; 1961-66 Studies in the Works School of Art and Form and in the University of Formative Art, Hamburg...
Read full biographyBorn 1940 in Hamburg. 1947-57 School in Hamburg; 1957-61 apprenticed in colourlithography; 1961-66 Studies in the Works School of Art and Form and in the University of Formative Art, Hamburg; 1966 Freelance Graphik Designer in Hamburg. Professorships and workshops with students in Singapur, Hongkong, China, Chile, Spain, Jordania, Japan, Syria, France, Belgium, Hungary, Iran and Germany. 1994 Appointment for professor of Visual Communication at the University of Arts, Berlin. His posters are in museums and collections worldwide. He is member of the Poster Society in New York and Free Akademie of Fine Arts in Hamburg.
Prices and Awards (selection): 1976 Gold Medal: German Postermuseum, Essen; 1980 Gold Medal: International Poster Biennial Warschau, Poland; 1981 Edwin-Scharff-Price from Free and Hansecity Hamburg; 1987 Silver Medal of Art Directors Club, New York; 1990 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Gold Medal, Essen; Gold Medal: International Poster Biennial Warschau, Poland; 1994 Silver Medal: Brno, Tschechoslowakia; 2002 Silver Medal: Hongkong International Poster Triennial 2001; 2012 Silver Medal: International Poster Biennial Warsaw, Poland.
Education
Visiting Professor
1984 – 1987
- University of Design Hamburg (Germany)
Visiting Professor
1988 – 1988
- University for Design, Art and Music, Bremen (Germany)
Visiting Professor
1989 – 1989
- University of fine Art, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- University of Design, Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Visiting Professor
1993 – 1993
- Faculta de Bellas Artes, Madrid (Spain)
Professor for visual Communication
1993 – 2003
- University of fine Art, Berlin (Germany)
Awards
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1976
1980
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1984
1987
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1994
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2002
2007
2012
Other Professional Activities
Member of jury at all international poster biennials and triennials
1970 – 2017