Modern Art — A1176: One of a Kind. Drawings & Paintings
Karl Fred Dahmen is a German artist, one of the most important representatives of German post-war art and the Informel movement. In 1967 he took up the post of Professor of Fine Arts at the Munich Academy.
He painted expressive abstract pictures with a tectonic structure, and since the mid-1950s, relief paintings and collages on the damage to the local landscape caused by open-pit mining. Later in Dahmen's oeuvre, glazed object boxes appear, recounting the impressions of his daily working life.
Günter Evertz is a German visual artist.
Günter Evertz has studied art history and nudes at the School of Art in Berlin since 1978. He was a master student under Prof. Georg Baselitz.
From 1993 to 1997 was visiting professor of painting at the Humboldt University.
Günter Evertz is a German visual artist.
Günter Evertz has studied art history and nudes at the School of Art in Berlin since 1978. He was a master student under Prof. Georg Baselitz.
From 1993 to 1997 was visiting professor of painting at the Humboldt University.
Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart was a German Neo-plasticist (De Stijl) painter. He was one of the first painters to work for his entire career within an abstract style.