Udo Nöger (1961) - photo 1

Udo Nöger

Udo Nöger is a German and American artist working between San Diego, Miami and Geneva.

Nöger, who grew up in Enger, Germany, emigrated to the United States in the early 1990s. Early in his career, he was known for his expressive figurative paintings. These mixed-media works often feature enigmatic archaic figures and symbolically charged imagery inspired by his travels. On one such trip to the South Pacific, Nöger discovered ancient writings consisting of images of animals, figures and symbols used by the Easter Islanders centuries ago. Over time, he began to incorporate this ancient iconography into his work, eventually creating his own pictorial language that gradually became more and more abstract.

By the mid-nineties, Nöger began to focus exclusively on the interplay of light, space and color. The artist creates luminous monochrome paintings that capture light, movement and energy expressed in extremely minimalist compositions. Nöger uses an almost architectural approach to create works that seem to radiate light from within. The paintings consist of three layers of canvas mounted on stretchers set at a distance from each other.

Udo Nöger has exhibited many times around the world, and his works are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Denver), the Art Institute of Chicago and others.

Date and place of birt:1961, Enger, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art style:Abstract Expressionism, Neo-expressionism, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Christian Hilfgott Brand (1695 - 1756)
Christian Hilfgott Brand
1695 - 1756
Johannes Christian Deiker (1822 - 1895)
Johannes Christian Deiker
1822 - 1895
Fritz Heinemann (1864 - 1932)
Fritz Heinemann
1864 - 1932
Ernst Matthes (1878 - 1918)
Ernst Matthes
1878 - 1918
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 - 1907)
Paula Modersohn-Becker
1876 - 1907
Armin Martinmüller (1943)
Armin Martinmüller
1943
Ludwig Brunow (1843 - 1913)
Ludwig Brunow
1843 - 1913
Fritz L'Alleman (1812 - 1866)
Fritz L'Alleman
1812 - 1866
Hans Mendler (1950)
Hans Mendler
1950
Dorothea von Philipsborn (1894 - 1971)
Dorothea von Philipsborn
1894 - 1971
Hugo Kotschenreiter (1854 - 1908)
Hugo Kotschenreiter
1854 - 1908
Carl Rottmann (1797 - 1850)
Carl Rottmann
1797 - 1850
Diether Kunerth (1940)
Diether Kunerth
1940
Heimrad Prem (1934 - 1978)
Heimrad Prem
1934 - 1978
Werner Peiner (1897 - 1984)
Werner Peiner
1897 - 1984
Heinrich Zille (1858 - 1929)
Heinrich Zille
1858 - 1929

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988)
Jean-Michel Basquiat
1960 - 1988
Karen Kilimnik (1955)
Karen Kilimnik
1955
Anton Stankowski (1906 - 1998)
Anton Stankowski
1906 - 1998
Fabienne Verdier (1962)
Fabienne Verdier
1962
Katherine Sophie Dreier (1877 - 1952)
Katherine Sophie Dreier
1877 - 1952
Rolf Münzner (1942)
Rolf Münzner
1942
Michael Arp (1955 - 2013)
Michael Arp
1955 - 2013
Stanislav Tchaikovsky (1878 - 1954)
Stanislav Tchaikovsky
1878 - 1954
Kurt Markus (1947 - 2022)
Kurt Markus
1947 - 2022
Hermann Bartels (1928 - 1989)
Hermann Bartels
1928 - 1989
Dorel Dobocan (1951)
Dorel Dobocan
1951
Raymond Pettibon (1957)
Raymond Pettibon
1957
Vladimir Konstantinovich Vasiltsov (1932 - 2002)
Vladimir Konstantinovich Vasiltsov
1932 - 2002
William Monk (1977)
William Monk
1977
Felix Droese (1950)
Felix Droese
1950
Jürgen Brodwolf (1932)
Jürgen Brodwolf
1932