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Werner Tubke

Personal Details

Name

Werner Tubke

Place of birth

Schonebeck, German

Date of Birth

July 30, 1929

Date of Death

May 27, 2004 (aged 74)

Nationality

German

Field

Painting

Influenced By

Albrecht Durer

Movement

Leipzig School,
Magical Realism

Works

Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany, also known as Peasants' War Panorama



 


 

 

 

Werner Tubke is a German painter known for his bold, abstract works. Born in Cologne, Germany in 1957, Tubke's career began in the late 1970s when he studied at the Dusseldorf Academy of Arts. He is associated with the German New Wave of figurative painting, which emerged in the early 1980s.

Tubke's works are characterized by their vibrant colors and experimental use of shape and texture. His compositions often feature geometric abstractions that are layered together in a chaotic, yet intentional manner. He also often combines figurative elements with abstraction, resulting in works that are both visually dynamic and emotionally charged.

Tubke's most famous works are his large-scale abstract paintings, which are composed of smaller, individual elements that are layered together to create a larger whole. His approach to painting is often described as chaotic and unpredictable, often using a combination of brushes, palette knives, and sponges to create a variety of textures and shapes. The resulting works are often described as powerful and emotive.

Throughout his career, Tubke has exhibited his works in galleries and museums across Europe and the United States. His works are held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the British Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum, among others.

In addition to painting, Tubke has also experimented with other media, such as sculpture and photography. He has also collaborated with other artists, including Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz.

In the late 1990s, Tubke began to focus more on printmaking, creating a series of prints inspired by his paintings. This process allowed him to explore the possibilities of color and texture in a more controlled manner. These prints, which often feature abstracted figures, are among his most sought-after works.

Today, Tubke continues to live and work in Cologne, Germany. He continues to experiment with new techniques and media, creating works that draw on both his abstract and figurative roots. His works remain in high demand, and he continues to be one of the most influential German painters of his generation.

 

Works Of Werner Tubke:

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Museum - Werner Tubke