brendel
Walter Lothar Brendel was a German artist and art historian.
During World War II he was wounded and, recovering from illness, he began painting. Brendel is considered one of the first German abstractionist artists of the postwar period.
Walter Lothar Brendel was a German artist and art historian.
During World War II he was wounded and, recovering from illness, he began painting. Brendel is considered one of the first German abstractionist artists of the postwar period.
Walter Lothar Brendel was a German artist and art historian.
During World War II he was wounded and, recovering from illness, he began painting. Brendel is considered one of the first German abstractionist artists of the postwar period.
Walter Lothar Brendel was a German artist and art historian.
During World War II he was wounded and, recovering from illness, he began painting. Brendel is considered one of the first German abstractionist artists of the postwar period.
Micha Brendel is a German artist living and working in Hohendorf/Lower Lusatia.
Brendel started his career as an assistant artist, then studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee and at the HfBK Dresden. He was one of the founders of the Auto-Perforations-Artisten association and editor of independent magazines for artists.
Brendel's early works centered on self-portraits and photographs of his own body, distorted with photographic techniques. He also made extensive use of organics, including animal bones and skin, in the creation of a wide variety of works. A common theme is self-destruction and alienation, shock and disgust. Brendel wrote detailed accounts of his creative process that became the basis for books.
Brendel's work, which often crosses boundaries, includes drawings, photographs, inscriptions, artist's books, taxidermy objects, installations and performances. He is currently intensifying his work with writing and nature and curating exhibition projects.
Micha Brendel is a German artist living and working in Hohendorf/Lower Lusatia.
Brendel started his career as an assistant artist, then studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee and at the HfBK Dresden. He was one of the founders of the Auto-Perforations-Artisten association and editor of independent magazines for artists.
Brendel's early works centered on self-portraits and photographs of his own body, distorted with photographic techniques. He also made extensive use of organics, including animal bones and skin, in the creation of a wide variety of works. A common theme is self-destruction and alienation, shock and disgust. Brendel wrote detailed accounts of his creative process that became the basis for books.
Brendel's work, which often crosses boundaries, includes drawings, photographs, inscriptions, artist's books, taxidermy objects, installations and performances. He is currently intensifying his work with writing and nature and curating exhibition projects.
Karl Alexander Brendel was a German painter, son of the painter Albert Brendel.
He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris, was a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts in Rome, and worked as a professor at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Weimar. Brendel mainly drew animals and landscapes and illustrated children's books.