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Diet Sayler
Diet Sayler (born in 1939 in Timișoara, Romania) is a German painter and sculptor. == Education, early work ==
Diet Sayler studied Structural Engineering at the Technical University of Timișoara (1956-1961) and Painting under Julius Podlipny.〔Lucio Barbera, Painting does not lie. In: Diet Sayler. La pittura non mente. Painting does not lie. Messina 2009, 48.〕 In the early 1960s he created an abstract painting that was subsequently defamed as Western and decadent and excluded from all exhibitions.〔Ruth Ziegler, Der Geruch der Farbe. In: Sich ein Bild machen von Diet Sayler. Nürnberg 2007, 74.〕 It was not until 1968, during the Prague Spring, that the exhibition “5 young artists” (Bertalan, Cotosman, Flondor, Molnar and Sayler) in Galeria Kalinderu in Bucharest showed abstract-constructive art in Romania for the first time. That was the breakthrough. Sayler moved to Bucharest and was able to exhibit abroad, but he was not allowed to travel. In 1971 the political climate changed. The spring of reforms in Bucharest came to an end, and afterwards Sayler’s works could no longer be shown. Sayler gave several interviews in the foreign press and as a result became very isolated.〔Jan Andrew Nilsen, Staatsfeinde. Dissident Verlag, Oslo 1988.〕
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