Peter Dittmar
(b. 1945 in Munich, Germany)

Since more than twenty years Peter Dittmar has been wrapped up in this process of intercultural translation and moves continually between three continents. He lives in Sydney, in Munich, his place of birth where stays have become rare and in his studio in Bali, his artistic refuge for some 23 years now. In terms of 'postcolonial studies' hybrid identity develops when once separate spheres of influence overlay and mix. 'Early education, the influence of the tropics, the power of meditation and Balinese spirituality forms a mixture of Eastern and Western influence', as Peter Dittmar himself describes it.
Dr. Elisabeth Wagner, art historian, Humboldt University, Berlin

There are not many people who are ready to engage in such a daring adventure which includes the entire person and can have unforeseen effects. But these are the people who are shaping Culture. Peter Dittmar is one of them.

In 1982 he came to Indonesia and Bali for the first time, invited by myself from the GOETHE INSTITUT Jakarta to organise a German Cultural Week and to teach at the Academy of Fine Arts.

Since then he has remained captivated by this wonderful country, especially the fascination of Bali. He finally built his studio in Ubud and could more often be found there than in Germany. I am happy to have been able to watch this enduring encounter since it's beginning.

Peter Dittmar's paintings, presented by Indonesian, Asian, Australian, and European private collections, galleries and museums, show the strong influences which gradually changed his work. This artist and his work and both their developments during these 23 years are for me like a metaphore for our world in which different cultures have to open up to each other and in which we urgently need such sensitive and daring artists.
Dr. Hans Georg Knopp, Secretary General of Goethe Institute

Has been with Sin Sin Fine Art since 2009.

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Peter Dittmar

Artworks

PETER DITTMAR Butterfly in Black Box Mixed media 8 x 34 x 34 cm | 2013 in 10 Years After | 13 Sep - 31 Oct 2013 | a group exhibition
PETER DITTMAR COLOUR WINDOW No. XXXII Shibori with cream centre mixed-media on teak board 115 x 115 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR COLOUR WINDOW No. A1 Red with green frame & black calligraphy mixed-media on teak board 115 x 115 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR COLOUR WINDOW No. B Wheatgreen with yellow centre mixed-media on teak board 115 x 115 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR COLOUR WINDOW No. A0 Violet & green with orange mixed-media on teak board 115 x 115 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR COLOUR WINDOW No. E Yellow with blue centre mixed-media on teak board 115 x 115 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR Kun Jien XXXIII (Da Vinci Code) mixed-media on teak board 115 x 115 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR D'Code mixed-media on teak board 115 x 50 cm | 2004 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition
PETER DITTMAR Lingam on Red mixed-media on teak board 115 x 50 cm | 2002 in Colour Windows | 5 Mar - 31 Mar 2009 | a solo exhibition