Dietmar Eisold (18 September 1947[1] – 26 May 2017) was a German journalist and art historian.
Born in Leipzig, Eisold completed a Berufsausbildung mit Abitur [de] as bricklayer until 1966. He then studied art education and history.[2]
From 1971 to 1991, Eisold was editor for the area of fine arts at the newspaper Neues Deutschland, the Zentralorgan of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED). He was a member of the Verband Bildender Künstler der DDR [de] and its executive committee, where he appears as co-author of the accountability report of the central executive committee in 1988. [3]
After the Peaceful Revolution, he concentrated his activity as an author and editor on lexicographical documentation of visual art and artists of the GDR.
Eisold died in Berlin at the age of 69.
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