Jonas Burgert (1969) - photo 1

Jonas Burgert

Jonas Burgert is a German figurative artist living and working in Berlin.

Jonas Burgert graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin and studied as a graduate student (Meisterschueler) under Prof. Dieter Hacker in Berlin, and his work has been characterized from the very beginning by its vivid originality.

Burgert's paintings are filled with fantastic figures of the most unimaginable proportions. In the spaces of his panoramic paintings, one is immersed in a visual chaos of narrative layers, amidst mysterious events, strange figures and creatures. Jonas Burgert's large-format paintings are dominated by the grotesque, the bizarre and the surreal. Nightmarish zombie-like figures invade his pictorial worlds, frightening and appealing at the same time.

Since 1998 his work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions around the world, Jonas Burgert is now very successful and his works are very willingly acquired by many galleries.

Date and place of birt:1969, Berlin, Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Fantasy, Figurative art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Surrealism, Contemporary art, Symbolism

Creators Contemporary art

Mattia Bonetti (1952)
Mattia Bonetti
1952
Rolf Aamot (1934 - 2024)
Rolf Aamot
1934 - 2024
Hermon di Giovanno (1900 - 1968)
Hermon di Giovanno
1900 - 1968
Nicholas Hlobo (1975)
Nicholas Hlobo
1975
Rupprecht Geiger (1908 - 2009)
Rupprecht Geiger
1908 - 2009
Manfred Pernice (1963)
Manfred Pernice
1963
Pierre Alechinsky (1927)
Pierre Alechinsky
1927
Ulla von Brandenburg (1974)
Ulla von Brandenburg
1974
Ingo Maas (1961)
Ingo Maas
1961
Arturo Carmassi (1925 - 2015)
Arturo Carmassi
1925 - 2015
Alan Belcher (1957)
Alan Belcher
1957
 Betty Danon (1927 - 2002)
Betty Danon
1927 - 2002
Bernard Rancillac (1931 - 2021)
Bernard Rancillac
1931 - 2021
Chris Ofili (1968)
Chris Ofili
1968
Jean-Baptiste Bernadet (1978)
Jean-Baptiste Bernadet
1978
Maria Abramovna Zubreeva (1900 - 1991)
Maria Abramovna Zubreeva
1900 - 1991