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

Willi Baumeister (1889 - 1955)
Willi Baumeister
1889 - 1955
Charles Paul Wilp (1932 - 2005)
Charles Paul Wilp
1932 - 2005
Simon Jacob (1510 - 1564)
Simon Jacob
1510 - 1564
Otto Niemeyer-Holstein (1896 - 1984)
Otto Niemeyer-Holstein
1896 - 1984
Josef Hegenbarth (1884 - 1962)
Josef Hegenbarth
1884 - 1962
Boris Konstantinovich Bilinsky (1900 - 1948)
Boris Konstantinovich Bilinsky
1900 - 1948
Tomas Maldonado (1922 - 2018)
Tomas Maldonado
1922 - 2018
Cajetan Schweitzer (1844 - 1913)
Cajetan Schweitzer
1844 - 1913
John Miller (1954)
John Miller
1954
Robert Henze (1827 - 1906)
Robert Henze
1827 - 1906
Arthur Wansleben (1861 - 1917)
Arthur Wansleben
1861 - 1917
Otto Modersohn (1865 - 1943)
Otto Modersohn
1865 - 1943
Hans Brass (1885 - 1959)
Hans Brass
1885 - 1959
Alfred Otto Koenig (1871 - 1940)
Alfred Otto Koenig
1871 - 1940
Katharina Duwe (1952)
Katharina Duwe
1952
Otto Knille (1832 - 1898)
Otto Knille
1832 - 1898

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Viktor Borisovich Elkonin (1910 - 1994)
Viktor Borisovich Elkonin
1910 - 1994
Martial Raysse (1936)
Martial Raysse
1936
Sarah Supplee (1941 - 1997)
Sarah Supplee
1941 - 1997
František Štorek (1933 - 1999)
František Štorek
1933 - 1999
Artur Yanovich Lapin'sh (1911 - 1983)
Artur Yanovich Lapin'sh
1911 - 1983
Giancarlo Vitali (1929 - 2018)
Giancarlo Vitali
1929 - 2018
Mukul Chandra Dey (1895 - 1989)
Mukul Chandra Dey
1895 - 1989
Pierre Coupey (1942)
Pierre Coupey
1942
Amos Kenan (1927 - 2009)
Amos Kenan
1927 - 2009
Narayan Shridhar Bendre (1910 - 1992)
Narayan Shridhar Bendre
1910 - 1992
John Nieto (1936 - 2018)
John Nieto
1936 - 2018
Chris Gollon (1953 - 2017)
Chris Gollon
1953 - 2017
Tetsuya Ishida (1973 - 2005)
Tetsuya Ishida
1973 - 2005
Nandor Wagner (1922 - 1997)
Nandor Wagner
1922 - 1997
Charles Daudelin (1920 - 2001)
Charles Daudelin
1920 - 2001
Valery Vladimirovich Androsov (1939)
Valery Vladimirovich Androsov
1939