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Dieterich Spahn, is a German-born American artist working in the fields of Stained Glass and Painting. In a career spanning more than four decades he has produced roughly 370 stained glass commissions for places of worship,
hospitals, universities, and private residences throughout the United States. In addition to stained glass Mr. Spahn continues to explore new media and techniques with his painting.
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1938-1961 Early Life
Mr. Spahn was born in Cologne in 1938. With the outbreak of World War II his family moved to a farm in Sergen, near Cottbus. After the war they moved again to Düsseldorf where Spahn studied the arts and worked with the renowned
Düsseldorf artist Günther Uecker. In 1958 he created his first experimental glass panels. Between 1958 and 1960 he studied at the Werkkunstschule where he was exposed to the traditions of the Bauhaus and Johan Thorn Prikker. The following
year he traveled extensively throughout southern France and Spain to study light in architecture. During this period he produced a number of watercolors and oil paintings which are now in private collections throughout Germany.
1961-1969 Move to the United States
In 1961 Dieterich Spahn was invited by the German-born artist Peter Dohmen to work in his St. Paul studio. It was upon his arrival in America that he began intensive activities with stained glass, mosaic and murals for sacred arts applications. He
assisted in the production of a number of noteworthy commissions, including the stained glass windows and mosaics for the university chapel at Valparaiso University in Indiana, which became the largest stained glass windows in the United
States.
In 1965 he began independent work in graphic arts. Around this time, the death of his mother prompted him to return to Germany where he visited many works by Georg Meistermann and Ludwig Schaffrath and reestablished contact with the
Düsseldorf art scene. This renewed his interest in painting and over the next several years he produced a series of paintings. In 1969 he returned to Germany to study the works of Georg Meistermann in depth.
1969-1980 Dieterich Spahn & Associates
Upon returning, Spahn entered into partnership with the New York artist Mel Geary to purchase Peter Dohmen Studios. This partnership saw the production of a number of large commissions, until Geary returned to New York in 1971. In this
same year Dieterich Spahn & Associates, Inc. was formed, devoted exclusively to stained glass and mosaics for the sacred arts. Over the next decade Mr. Spahn worked with George Winterowd and the nationally recognized church architect Ed
Sovik to produce 75 commissions around the country totaling more than 400 stained glass windows.
In 1977 Spahn traveled again to Düsseldorf following the unexpected death of his sister to be with his gravely ill father, who died within days of his arrival. Upon his return to Minneapolis he began a series of oil paintings which moved away from
religious themes.
1980-1988 Family
In 1980 he married Joanne Shafer. Around this time he also met Frank Kacmarcik, a monk at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, MN, and nationally recognized liturgical and architectural consultant. Spahn served as a guest lecturer at St. John's
University about stained glass and sacred art in the contemporary church environment. He also became a member of the St. Paul Archdiocesan Worship Board for Arts and Environment, a position which he held until 1986.
1984 marked the birth of his first son, Kevin, followed by David in 1987 and Alan in 1989. During this time he created a series of paintings drawing inspiration from the childhood images created by his children.
1988-2004
In 1988 Mr. Spahn interrupted his painting for over two years to focus on several major projects in stained glass, including the library window for St. Thomas University. During this period he also traveled to Düsseldorf to view the art of Joseph
Beuys. Beuys' work had a major, positive influence on Spahn's perception and understanding of all art.
In 1991 Dieterich Spahn participated in the Wendekreis exhibition in Düsseldorf. This prompted a major change in his painting style upon his return. The next decade saw the production of a series of paintings which departed from traditional
techniques of representation, as well as a number of large stained glass projects and commissions for liturgical design and consulting.
In 1999 Spahn again changed his painting style by reevaluating the role of the materials used and began a series which he continues to this day. This series of works reflects the changing role of art in the 21st century. In early 2004 he began
collaboration with Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, the largest stained glass studio in the United States.
Current Activity
To date, Dieterich Spahn has completed over 3,700 stained glass windows for churches throughout the United States and several hundred paintings in private collections throughout the United States and Europe. He is presently active in his
studio in Minnetonka, MN, where he continues his work, creating new paintings and stained glass commissions.
Presently he is working on an extended series of small paintings, which translate many of the themes developed in his larger works.
External links
- Artist's website
- St. Thomas Window
- Michigan Stained Glass Census
- St. John's Abbey Winter Banner
- The Upper Room
- Faith and Form
- Benedictine Health System
- Michigan Stained Glass Census
- Chiara Chapel
- Portland Avenue West Architecture Notes
- June Berg's Stained Glass Window Memorials
- More Photos of Chiara Chapel on Flickr
- Articles with topics of unclear notability from May 2010
- Stained glass
- Glass architecture
- Windows
- Architectural Glass
- Stained glass artists and manufacturers in the United States
- Stained glass artists and manufacturers
- German stained glass artists and manufacturers
- American stained glass artists and manufacturers
- 21st-century artists
- 20th-century artists
- 20th-century painters
- German artists
- American artists of German descent