Gotthard Graubner
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Gotthard Graubner is a German
Germany
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 painter
Painting
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. He was born in Erlbach, in Saxony, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and the Academy of Arts in Düsseldorf, before becoming a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg, in 1969. His work Black Skin was selected to feature in one of the 100 Great Paintings
100 Great Paintings
100 Great Paintings was a British television series recorded in 1980 by Edwin Mullins for BBC Two, in which he also acted as moderator. He chose 20 thematic groups, such as war, the Adoration, the language of color, the hunt, and bathing, picking five paintings from each. The selection ranges from...

programmes by the BBC
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 in 1980.

Timeline

Year
1930 Born in Erlbach (Saxony, Germany)
1947–1948 Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin, (West Germany)
1948–1949 Studied at the Academy of Arts, Dresden
1954 Left East Germany
1954–1959 Study at the Academy of Arts,Düsseldorf
1965 Appointment at the Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg
1969 Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg
1988 Paintings ordered by Federal President of Germany
1976–1992 Professor at the Academy of Arts, Düsseldorf
1996 - Member of Saxon Academy of Arts, Dresden

Artistic style

The art of Gotthard Graubner is characterised by his unique philosophy and the use of colour in his work. He began developing his own style in 1955, whilst a student of Karl Otto Götz
Karl Otto Götz
Karl Otto Götz is a German artist who is best known for his spontaneous abstract painting in the Informel style...

 at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
The Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, formerly Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, is the Arts Academy of the city of Düsseldorf. It is well known for having produced many famous artists, such as Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Thomas Demand, and Andreas Gursky...

, where he studied from 1954–59. Before that, his work had been characterised by using colour sparingly, in shapes and on the edges of the canvas, but from 1955 onwards, he experimented with different approaches towards colour, at first with watercolour and later on canvas
Canvas
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. Instead of focusing on shapes, he began to use colour lavishly.

In the 1960s, Graubner mounted picture-size coloured cushions onto his paintings and used Perlon fabric in an attempt to enhance the spatial effect of colour surfaces. These works were displayed in Alfred Schmela's gallery in Düsseldorf.

Graubner never allowed his style to be dictated by the current fashions or trends. He developed his own style of using colour as the medium through which his work announced itself, allowing it to work independently of any connection to any kind of representation or theme.

List of notable works

1960s: Kissenbilder (Cushion Pictures)

1970: Fog Space

1988: Gotthard Graubner was commissioned to draw two large artworks for the Schloss Bellevue
Schloss Bellevue
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 in Berlin.

Awards

Gotthard Graubner was awarded the August Macke Prize
August Macke Prize
The August Macke Prize, named after the painter August Macke , was given the first time in 1959 by the districts Arnsberg, Brilon , Meschede and Olpe in the region of the Hochsauerland, Germany....

 of the City of Meschede and the North German art Prize in 1988. In 2001, he was awarded the Otto Ritschl
Otto Ritschl
Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl was a German theologian, the son of Albrecht Ritschl.After studying at Göttingen, Bonn and Giessen, he became professor at Kiel in 1889 and afterwards at Bonn...

 Prize. His work has been shown at the Wiesbaden Museum
Museum Wiesbaden
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