hans kuhn

Hans Kuhn was a German abstractionist painter.
He studied painting in Munich and Berlin, initially painting realistic landscapes. After World War II, Kuhn turned to abstract painting.


Hans Kuhn was a German abstractionist painter.
He studied painting in Munich and Berlin, initially painting realistic landscapes. After World War II, Kuhn turned to abstract painting.


Hans Kuhn was a German abstractionist painter.
He studied painting in Munich and Berlin, initially painting realistic landscapes. After World War II, Kuhn turned to abstract painting.


Hans Kuhn was a German abstractionist painter.
He studied painting in Munich and Berlin, initially painting realistic landscapes. After World War II, Kuhn turned to abstract painting.


Hans Kuhn was a German abstractionist painter.
He studied painting in Munich and Berlin, initially painting realistic landscapes. After World War II, Kuhn turned to abstract painting.


Beate Kuhn is a German ceramic sculptor.
She had an unprecedented influence on the development of German ceramics after the war, when in the mid-1960s she abandoned utilitarian ceramics in favor of free art.
After graduating from the Werkkunstschule in Wiesbaden, she founded her own workshop in Düdelsheim in 1957, developing a style that was already unmistakably her own. Here Beate Kuhn's sculptures were created from individual hand-carved and chiseled elements, which she assembled into a coherent whole. She transferred this stylistic principle of stringing geometric bodies to her designs of large-scale ceramic fountains. The artist's characteristic work can be found in every outstanding collection. The enormous number of prizes awarded to her underscores the recognition and appreciation she has enjoyed.




Hans Ruedi Giger was a Swiss artist best known for his airbrushed images that blended human physiques with machines, an art style known as "biomechanical". Giger later abandoned airbrush for pastels, markers and ink. He was part of the special effects team that won an Academy Award for the visual design of Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien, and was responsible for creating the titular Alien itself. His work is on permanent display at the H.R. Giger Museum in Gruyères, Switzerland. His style has been adapted to many forms of media, including album covers, furniture, tattoos and video games.


Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
