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Mike Rose

Mike Rose, born Klaus Viktor Gottfried Rose, was a German painter, set designer, and writer, renowned for his diverse contributions to art and literature. Rose's journey into the artistic realm began in Niedersachsen, Germany, where he was born on November 22, 1932. His career spanned several decades, and he left an indelible mark in multiple artistic areas.

His artistic evolution is fascinating. During the early part of his career, Rose was significantly influenced by the Parisian group “Lettriste,” leading him to develop the "Zeichen im Zeichen" (the sign in the sign) series, employing strong motifs with black and red paint on rough canvas. His multidimensional paintings, created between 1985 and 1995, showcased an innovative approach to space and perception, integrating space with letters and signs. From 1995 until 2006, Rose's work pivoted towards expressing emotions, focusing on the human condition and its relationship with the environment.

Rose's talents were not confined to painting alone. He made notable contributions to the world of theater as a set designer, crafting stage sets for numerous plays including works by Eugène Ionesco, Max Frisch, and Henrik Ibsen. His multidisciplinary approach also extended to literature, with several publications to his name.

Today, Mike Rose's works find their place in various collections, including those of the Bamberger Bank, Citibank, Sparkasse Bamberg, and the cities of Bamberg, Castrop-Rauxel, Munich, and Nuremberg. His artistic legacy continues to inspire and influence contemporary art and literature.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Mike Rose's works represent a blend of cultural depth and innovative artistry. His paintings, stage designs, and literary works reflect a profound understanding of human emotions and perceptions, making them invaluable to the world of art.

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Date and place of birt:12 november 1932, Delligsen, Germany
Date and place of death:16 august 2006, Bamberg, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Painter, Sculptor, Writer
Art style:Abstract art, Lettrism, Contemporary art
Technique:Lacquer, Oil paint, Collage, Oil
Medium:Sand

Creators Germany

Matthäus Seutter (1678 - 1757)
Matthäus Seutter
1678 - 1757
Helmuth Liesegang (1858 - 1945)
Helmuth Liesegang
1858 - 1945
Dietmar Ullrich (1940)
Dietmar Ullrich
1940
Hans Hubert Hans Hubert (1880 - 1926)
Hans Hubert Hans Hubert
1880 - 1926
Erich Mercker (1891 - 1973)
Erich Mercker
1891 - 1973
 Armando (1929 - 2018)
Armando
1929 - 2018
Carl Andreas August Goos (1797 - 1855)
Carl Andreas August Goos
1797 - 1855
Peter Candid (1548 - 1628)
Peter Candid
1548 - 1628
Karl Daniel Friedrich Bach (1756 - 1829)
Karl Daniel Friedrich Bach
1756 - 1829
Fritz Ascher (1893 - 1970)
Fritz Ascher
1893 - 1970
Beate Passow (1945)
Beate Passow
1945
Wolfgang Escher (1920 - 2008)
Wolfgang Escher
1920 - 2008
Christoph Scheiner (1573 - 1650)
Christoph Scheiner
1573 - 1650
Robert Seidel (1983)
Robert Seidel
1983
Michael Burges (1954)
Michael Burges
1954
Wolfgang Hutten (1922 - 1988)
Wolfgang Hutten
1922 - 1988

Creators Abstract art

David Fredrick Reed (1946)
David Fredrick Reed
1946
Rita Ackermann (1968)
Rita Ackermann
1968
Max Neumann (1949)
Max Neumann
1949
Su Xiaobai (1949)
Su Xiaobai
1949
Thomas Flechtner (1961)
Thomas Flechtner
1961
Tadanori Yokoo (1936)
Tadanori Yokoo
1936
Robert Michel (1897 - 1983)
Robert Michel
1897 - 1983
Bill Woodrow (1948)
Bill Woodrow
1948
Jean Tinguely (1925 - 1991)
Jean Tinguely
1925 - 1991
Theodoros Stamos (1922 - 1997)
Theodoros Stamos
1922 - 1997
Ugo Carà (1908 - 2004)
Ugo Carà
1908 - 2004
Lía Bermúdez (1930 - 2021)
Lía Bermúdez
1930 - 2021
Marat Ruvimovich Babin (1929 - 2010)
Marat Ruvimovich Babin
1929 - 2010
Abidin Dino (1913 - 1993)
Abidin Dino
1913 - 1993
Anton Heyboer (1924 - 2005)
Anton Heyboer
1924 - 2005
Terence Carr (1952)
Terence Carr
1952
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