ID 942579
Lot 1960 | Udo Lindenberg
Estimate value
€ 6 500 – 13 000
(Geb. 1946 Gronau/Westfalen)
"No Panic in Kassel" (Keine Panik in Kassel). Originaltitel
Partyszene mit Selbstbildnis und weiblicher Figur, sich einander zuprostend, einem Nasa-Astronauten und einem Hund vor der Treppe zum Herkules im Kasseler Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. Expressives, stiltypisches, von leuchtenden Orange- und Rottönen dominiertes, wohl 2013 anlässlich der Ernennung des Bergparks zum Weltkulturerbe entstandenes Blatt Lindenbergs, bei der er die Figuren comic- bzw. cartoonhaft im Profil zeichnet. Das Motiv von Lindenberg mit erhobenem Glas taucht vielfach im malerischen Oeuvre Lindenbergs auf, ebenso wie das "No Panic" oder "Keine Panik" als Motto für sich, sein Leben, seine Musik und Kunst. Der berühmte Rockmusiker gründet Anfang der 1970er Jahre sein "Panikorchester" als Begleitband, 1976 erschien die LP "Panik-Udo", seitdem durchdringt der Begriff "Panik" und dessen Verneinung sein Werk. In den 1990er Jahren entdeckte Lindenberg die Malerei für sich, bei der er Cartoon und Karikatur verbindet. Einer ersten Ausstellung 1996 folgten zahlreiche weitere, darunter 2005 mit dem Titel "Keine Panik. Udo Lindenbergs bunte Republik" im Haus der Geschichte in Bonn. Seine Bilder befinden sich inzwischen u. a. im deutschen Bundeskanzleramt, im Jahr 2010 wurden sogar zwei von ihm gestaltete Sondermarken herausgegeben. Aquarell u. schwarzer Filzstift/Papier. R,. u. sign.; 55,7 cm x 41,7 cm. Rahmen.
Watercolour and black felt-pen on paper. Signed.
Artist: | Udo Lindenberg (1946) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Udo Lindenberg (1946) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings |
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