Thomas Kaminsky (1945) — Auction price
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.
Thomas Kaminsky is a German artist, painter and printmaker living and working in Cologne and Vienna.
The influence of European Abstract Expressionism circa 1950 permeates his approach as it does the work of German contemporaries Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Kaminsky's works, particularly in his large-scale woodcuts, are populated with symbolic motifs and characters which include Kazimir Malevich's paintings, the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin and the artist himself as a child holding a toy windmill (a surrogate signature).
Kaminsky's work is exhibited regularly in Germany and further afield, and can be found in major group exhibitions and museum collections.