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

Walter Wellenstein (1898 - 1970)
Walter Wellenstein
1898 - 1970
Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau (1799 - 1862)
Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau
1799 - 1862
Johannes Eckstein (1735 - 1817)
Johannes Eckstein
1735 - 1817
Max Liebermann (1847 - 1935)
Max Liebermann
1847 - 1935
Leonhard Schmidt (1892 - 1978)
Leonhard Schmidt
1892 - 1978
Kurt Sohns (1907 - 1990)
Kurt Sohns
1907 - 1990
Ulrich Erben (1940)
Ulrich Erben
1940
Werner Drewes (1899 - 1985)
Werner Drewes
1899 - 1985
Maik Wolf (1964)
Maik Wolf
1964
Tommi Anton Parzinger (1903 - 1981)
Tommi Anton Parzinger
1903 - 1981
Naftali Bezem (1924 - 2018)
Naftali Bezem
1924 - 2018
Ilse Tesdorpf-Edens (1892 - 1966)
Ilse Tesdorpf-Edens
1892 - 1966
Marie Elisabeth Wiegmann (1820 - 1893)
Marie Elisabeth Wiegmann
1820 - 1893
Hermann Dyck (1812 - 1874)
Hermann Dyck
1812 - 1874
Johann Jacob Hoch (1750 - 1829)
Johann Jacob Hoch
1750 - 1829
Johann Michael Schwabeda (1734 - 1794)
Johann Michael Schwabeda
1734 - 1794

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Vinoodh Matadin (1961)
Vinoodh Matadin
1961
Francois Boisrond (1959)
Francois Boisrond
1959
Gunther Förg (1952 - 2013)
Gunther Förg
1952 - 2013
Jean Tinguely (1925 - 1991)
Jean Tinguely
1925 - 1991
Michael Mattern (1946)
Michael Mattern
1946
Valerio Adami (1935)
Valerio Adami
1935
Harry Brodsky (1908 - 1997)
Harry Brodsky
1908 - 1997
John Monks (1954)
John Monks
1954
Mark Lombardi (1951 - 2000)
Mark Lombardi
1951 - 2000
Martin Assig (1959)
Martin Assig
1959
Rafa Macarron (1981)
Rafa Macarron
1981
Leonardo Cremonini (1925 - 2010)
Leonardo Cremonini
1925 - 2010
Gayane Levonovna Khachaturyan (1942 - 2009)
Gayane Levonovna Khachaturyan
1942 - 2009
En Iwamura (1988)
En Iwamura
1988
Ludomir Benedyktovich (1844 - 1926)
Ludomir Benedyktovich
1844 - 1926
Stojan Batič (1925 - 2015)
Stojan Batič
1925 - 2015