lyrische abstraktion

Fritz Winter was a German painter of the postwar period best known for his abstract works in the Art Informel style.


Ida Kerkovius was a Baltic German painter and weaver from Latvia.


Ida Kerkovius was a Baltic German painter and weaver from Latvia.


Ida Kerkovius was a Baltic German painter and weaver from Latvia.


Ida Kerkovius was a Baltic German painter and weaver from Latvia.


Jean Degottex was a French painter and a pioneer of lyrical abstraction.
Self-taught, in the army in Tunisia and Algeria when he was in his early 20s, Jean painted his first figurative paintings influenced by Fauvism. In 1951, Degottex was awarded the Kandinsky Prize, and from 1954 he began to paint in the style of gesture abstraction. He was also particularly inspired by East Asian calligraphy and Zen philosophy.
Degottex painted large-scale works, often in series, and in the 1970s began experimenting with paper art, folding and tearing paper. His work has always been characterized by extreme minimalism, and the artist meditates for a long time before starting to draw.



Katharina Grosse is a German artist. As an artist, Grosse's work employs a use of architecture, sculpture and painting. She is known for her large-scale, site-related installations to create immersive visual experiences. She has been using an industrial paint-sprayer to apply prismatic swaths of color to a variety of surfaces since the late 1990s, and often uses bright, unmixed sprayed-on acrylic paints to create both large-scale sculptural elements and smaller wall works.


Ida Kerkovius was a Baltic German painter and weaver from Latvia.


Otto Quirin, actually Otto Kaiser, was a German painter of lyrical abstraction.


Otto Quirin, actually Otto Kaiser, was a German painter of lyrical abstraction.


Otto Quirin, actually Otto Kaiser, was a German painter of lyrical abstraction.


Otto Quirin, actually Otto Kaiser, was a German painter of lyrical abstraction.











































































