Udo Nöger (1961) - photo 1

Udo Nöger

Udo Nöger is a German and American artist working between San Diego, Miami and Geneva.

Nöger, who grew up in Enger, Germany, emigrated to the United States in the early 1990s. Early in his career, he was known for his expressive figurative paintings. These mixed-media works often feature enigmatic archaic figures and symbolically charged imagery inspired by his travels. On one such trip to the South Pacific, Nöger discovered ancient writings consisting of images of animals, figures and symbols used by the Easter Islanders centuries ago. Over time, he began to incorporate this ancient iconography into his work, eventually creating his own pictorial language that gradually became more and more abstract.

By the mid-nineties, Nöger began to focus exclusively on the interplay of light, space and color. The artist creates luminous monochrome paintings that capture light, movement and energy expressed in extremely minimalist compositions. Nöger uses an almost architectural approach to create works that seem to radiate light from within. The paintings consist of three layers of canvas mounted on stretchers set at a distance from each other.

Udo Nöger has exhibited many times around the world, and his works are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Denver), the Art Institute of Chicago and others.

Date and place of birt:1961, Enger, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art style:Abstract Expressionism, Neo-expressionism, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Michael Burges (1954)
Michael Burges
1954
Matthias Klemm (1941)
Matthias Klemm
1941
Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau (1799 - 1862)
Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau
1799 - 1862
Johann Matthias Wurzer (1760 - 1838)
Johann Matthias Wurzer
1760 - 1838
Carl Adolph Heinrich Hess (1769 - 1849)
Carl Adolph Heinrich Hess
1769 - 1849
Richard Purnickl (1770 - 1838)
Richard Purnickl
1770 - 1838
Jan Verkade (1868 - 1946)
Jan Verkade
1868 - 1946
Paul Hermann Schoedder (1887 - 1971)
Paul Hermann Schoedder
1887 - 1971
Michael van Ofen (1956)
Michael van Ofen
1956
Martin Fräncis Glüsing (1886 - 1957)
Martin Fräncis Glüsing
1886 - 1957
Kurt Edzard (1890 - 1972)
Kurt Edzard
1890 - 1972
Will McBride (1931 - 2015)
Will McBride
1931 - 2015
Wilhelm Ferdinand Pauwels (1830 - 1904)
Wilhelm Ferdinand Pauwels
1830 - 1904
Adolf Bock (1890 - 1968)
Adolf Bock
1890 - 1968
Alexander Mohr (1892 - 1974)
Alexander Mohr
1892 - 1974
August Bromeis (1813 - 1881)
August Bromeis
1813 - 1881

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011)
Helen Frankenthaler
1928 - 2011
Georgy Georgievich Chernyavsky (1924 - 1981)
Georgy Georgievich Chernyavsky
1924 - 1981
Michael Evlampievich Perkhin (1860 - 1903)
Michael Evlampievich Perkhin
1860 - 1903
Gastone Biggi (1925 - 2014)
Gastone Biggi
1925 - 2014
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kucherenko (1949)
Vladimir Vladimirovich Kucherenko
1949
Miodrag Mića Popović (1923 - 1996)
Miodrag Mića Popović
1923 - 1996
Greg Gorman (1949)
Greg Gorman
1949
Helmut Dirnaichner (1942)
Helmut Dirnaichner
1942
Peter Vogel (1937 - 2017)
Peter Vogel
1937 - 2017
Christoph Gollmitz (XX century)
Christoph Gollmitz
XX century
Duane Michals (1932)
Duane Michals
1932
Bernard Aubertin (1934 - 2015)
Bernard Aubertin
1934 - 2015
Koba (Kukuri) Elgudzhevich Guruli (1930 - 2010)
Koba (Kukuri) Elgudzhevich Guruli
1930 - 2010
Karl Gustaf Hjalmar Armfeldt (1873 - 1959)
Karl Gustaf Hjalmar Armfeldt
1873 - 1959
Herbert Hamak (1952)
Herbert Hamak
1952
Thea Djordjadze (1971)
Thea Djordjadze
1971