
Helmut Brade
Professor · Communications Design
Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and DesignAbout
Helmut Brade (born 1937) is a German artist and designer with a career spanning over six decades. He held a professorship for Communications Design at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle from 1994 until retiring in 2003. He also served as President of the Freie Akademie der Künste in Leipzig from 1999. His work spans painting, graphic design, stage design (notably for Peter Konwitschny’s productions), and interdisciplinary collaborations with institutions like the Hamburg State Opera.
- Education: Studied Ceramics, Architecture, and Graphics at Burg Giebichenstein (1955–1960)
- Awards: Nationalpreis der DDR (1988), Händelpreis (1990)
His research interests focus on the intersection of visual communication and cultural expression, reflected in his extensive exhibition record across Europe and North America, including retrospectives in Halle, Berlin, and Mexico City. Recent events include collaborations with the Burg Giebichenstein on exhibitions like ZUKÜNFTE – Material und Design von Morgen (2025) and ghost poem (2025).
Brade’s legacy includes pioneering work in stage design for opera and theater, alongside contributions to design education through his professorship and academic leadership roles.
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