Ingeborg A. Richter
Birth Date: April 6, 1933
Death Date: December 11, 2020
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Ingeborg Richter was born in Germany and studied art throughout Europe. While she was in Germany and Italy she studied under Christian Klaiber (a member of Bauhaus) and Weidenbacher, a student of Henry Matisse. Richter moved to the United States in the 1950’s and currently resides in North Olmsted, Ohio. She is well known as an experimental artist who enjoys exploring new media and techniques. Associated with constructivism in its early years, she has also experimented with art in technology movements. She describes her work as being in “the first, second, third, and fourth dimensions”. Throughout her years as an artist her approach towards her art has evolved. Richter’s work has been exhibited in Germany in both Nuremberg and Munich; her work has also been seen in the Brooklyn Museum in New York, Northern Illinois University, and the Schumacher Gallery in Columbus, Ohio. Extensively exhibited throughout the Greater Cleveland area, her work has been shown in the Lakewood Little Theater, Women’s City Club, Cleveland Art Club, and the Huntington Playhouse.