Gotthard Graubner (1930 - 2013)

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Gotthard Graubner

Gotthard Graubner was a German abstract painter associated with the post-war Zero and Informel movements. Graubner's work is known for its focus on color and its relationship to space and perception.

Graubner studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under the painter Georg Meistermann. In the 1950s, he became associated with the Zero group, a movement of artists who sought to create a new art form that was free of traditional artistic conventions and focused on the use of unconventional materials.

In the 1960s, Graubner began creating his signature "color-space bodies," large canvases that were mounted away from the wall and filled with thick layers of pigment. These works were designed to be experienced as three-dimensional objects that were both paintings and sculptures, and they often created a sense of depth and spatial ambiguity.

Graubner's work was exhibited widely in Europe and the United States, and he was the recipient of numerous awards and honors throughout his career. He also taught at several art schools, including the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and the Städelschule in Frankfurt.

Graubner's innovative approach to painting and his exploration of the relationship between color, space, and perception continue to be an important influence on contemporary art.

Date and place of birt:13 june 1930, Erlbach (Vogtland), Germany
Date and place of death:24 may 2013, Neuss, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:ZERO
Art style:Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Informalism, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Emil Preetorius (1883 - 1973)
Emil Preetorius
1883 - 1973
Nicolas Guibal (1725 - 1784)
Nicolas Guibal
1725 - 1784
Reimer Jochims (1935)
Reimer Jochims
1935
Martin Gotze (1865 - 1928)
Martin Gotze
1865 - 1928
Thomas Florschuetz (1957)
Thomas Florschuetz
1957
Joseph Wannenmacher (1722 - 1780)
Joseph Wannenmacher
1722 - 1780
Carl Gottlieb Luck (1730 - 1775)
Carl Gottlieb Luck
1730 - 1775
Andreas Amrhein (1963)
Andreas Amrhein
1963
Walter Einbeck (1890 - 1968)
Walter Einbeck
1890 - 1968
Helmut Schober (1947)
Helmut Schober
1947
Friedrich Eduard Eichens (1804 - 1877)
Friedrich Eduard Eichens
1804 - 1877
Ernst Anders (1845 - 1911)
Ernst Anders
1845 - 1911
Markus Prachensky (1932 - 2011)
Markus Prachensky
1932 - 2011
Johannes Stumpf (1500 - 1578)
Johannes Stumpf
1500 - 1578
Peter Ludwig Kühnen (1812 - 1877)
Peter Ludwig Kühnen
1812 - 1877
Charles Vetter (1858 - 1941)
Charles Vetter
1858 - 1941

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Rainer Zille (1945 - 2005)
Rainer Zille
1945 - 2005
Heinrich Dersch (1889 - 1967)
Heinrich Dersch
1889 - 1967
Saad Al-Tai (1935)
Saad Al-Tai
1935
Anatoly Vladimirovich Treskin (1905 - 1986)
Anatoly Vladimirovich Treskin
1905 - 1986
Siah Armajani (1939 - 2020)
Siah Armajani
1939 - 2020
Conrad Westpfahl (1891 - 1976)
Conrad Westpfahl
1891 - 1976
Vladislav Theodor Benda (1873 - 1948)
Vladislav Theodor Benda
1873 - 1948
Iraida Ivanovna Fomina (1906 - 1964)
Iraida Ivanovna Fomina
1906 - 1964
Jens Hausmann (1964)
Jens Hausmann
1964
Alexander Petrovich Mozolev (1910 - 1970)
Alexander Petrovich Mozolev
1910 - 1970
Enrico Castellani (1930 - 2017)
Enrico Castellani
1930 - 2017
Bill Woodrow (1948)
Bill Woodrow
1948
Antoni Tàpies (1923 - 2012)
Antoni Tàpies
1923 - 2012
Vladimir Novak (1947)
Vladimir Novak
1947
Reikhan Ibrahim kyzy Topchibasheva (1905 - 1970)
Reikhan Ibrahim kyzy Topchibasheva
1905 - 1970
John Plumb (1927 - 2008)
John Plumb
1927 - 2008