Gotthard Graubner (1930 - 2013)

Gotthard Graubner (1930 - 2013) - photo 1

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

Kseniya Leonidovna Boguslavskaya (1892 - 1972)
Kseniya Leonidovna Boguslavskaya
1892 - 1972
Hans Peter Adamski (1947)
Hans Peter Adamski
1947
Franz Hoffmann-Fallersleben (1855 - 1925)
Franz Hoffmann-Fallersleben
1855 - 1925
Reinhard Dickel (1951 - 2018)
Reinhard Dickel
1951 - 2018
Ludwig von Siegen (1609 - 1680)
Ludwig von Siegen
1609 - 1680
Heinrich Lauenstein (1835 - 1910)
Heinrich Lauenstein
1835 - 1910
Herrmann Lismann (1878 - 1943)
Herrmann Lismann
1878 - 1943
David Blaesing (1660 - 1719)
David Blaesing
1660 - 1719
Friedrich Schiemann (1918 - 1991)
Friedrich Schiemann
1918 - 1991
Robert Seidel (1983)
Robert Seidel
1983
Max Esser (1885 - 1943)
Max Esser
1885 - 1943
Bernd Koberling (1938)
Bernd Koberling
1938
Bruno Voigt (1912 - 1988)
Bruno Voigt
1912 - 1988
Ernst Bohm (1890 - 1963)
Ernst Bohm
1890 - 1963
Hans Makart (1840 - 1884)
Hans Makart
1840 - 1884
Heinrich Lossow (1843 - 1897)
Heinrich Lossow
1843 - 1897

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Valérie Belin (1964)
Valérie Belin
1964
Victor Kuzmich Teterin (1922 - 1991)
Victor Kuzmich Teterin
1922 - 1991
Franco Gentilini (1909 - 1981)
Franco Gentilini
1909 - 1981
Belkis Ayón (1967 - 1999)
Belkis Ayón
1967 - 1999
Jiri Anderle (1936)
Jiri Anderle
1936
Robert Moskowitz (1935 - 2024)
Robert Moskowitz
1935 - 2024
Hans Jörg Limbach (1928 - 1990)
Hans Jörg Limbach
1928 - 1990
Victor Iosifovich Kotov (1927 - 1994)
Victor Iosifovich Kotov
1927 - 1994
Tess Jaray (1937)
Tess Jaray
1937
Roger Greßl (1959)
Roger Greßl
1959
Nikola Marinov (1879 - 1948)
Nikola Marinov
1879 - 1948
Herbert Spangenberg (1907 - 1984)
Herbert Spangenberg
1907 - 1984
Richard Mteki (1947)
Richard Mteki
1947
Peter Gersina (1962)
Peter Gersina
1962
Munakata Shikō (1903 - 1975)
Munakata Shikō
1903 - 1975
Krsto Hegedušić (1901 - 1975)
Krsto Hegedušić
1901 - 1975