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A. R. Penck

Ralf Winkler, alias A. R. Penck, who also used the pseudonyms Mike Hammer, T. M., Mickey Spilane, Theodor Marx, "a. Y." or just "Y" (5 October 1939 – 2 May 2017) was a German painter, printmaker, sculptor, and jazz drummer.[2] A neo-expressionist, he became known for his visual style, reminiscent of the influence of primitive art.

A. R. Penck
A. R. Penck, Nuremberg 1994, portrait by Oliver Mark
Born
Ralf Winkler

(1939-10-05)5 October 1939
Dresden, Germany
Died2 May 2017(2017-05-02) (aged 77)[1]
Zürich, Switzerland
NationalityGerman
Known forPainting, printmaking, sculpture, free jazz

Life and career edit

East Germany (until 1980) edit

 
Future of Soldiers (1995) (Kunstmuseum, Bonn)

Penck was born in Dresden, Germany. In his early teens, he took painting and drawing lessons with Jürgen Böttcher, known by the pseudonym Strawalde, and joined with him to form the renegade artists’ group Erste Phalanx Nedserd [de] (“Dresden” spelled backward). The group sought artistic work without compromise. For this reason, their members refused to study at an academy. The group members were also denied membership in the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR. They, therefore, had to earn a living as workers or craftsmen. He later worked for a year as a trainee draftsman[3] at the state advertising agency in Dresden. From 1955 to 1956, Winkler was a draftsman for the publicity agency DEWAG. Since 1956, he attempted but failed to gain admission to the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and the Berlin University of the Arts in East Berlin. Penck worked for several years as a stoker, a newspaper deliverer, a margarine packer and a night watchman.[4] He also had a small acting role in the film Vintage 45 (1966), directed by Jürgen Böttcher.

In 1966, Winkler became a candidate to join the Association of Plastic Artists, now under the artistic pseudonym A. R. Penck. which was chosen after the geologist Albrecht Penck. Since 1969, he had increasingly problems with the Ministry of State Security of the GDR. His paintings were confiscated and his membership in the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR (VBK) was rejected.

Winkler was one of the founding members, in May 1971, together with Steffen Terk, Wolfgang Opitz and Harald Gallasch, of the artist group GAP, which existed until 1976. Since 1973, he worked under the pseudonyms Mike Hammer and TM. After serving the military service in 1974, he was awarded the Will Grohmann Prize, in 1975, by the Academy of Arts in West Berlin. By this time, the state security control over him also increased. In 1976, Penck met the West German painter Jörg Immendorff, with whom he would work together in the following years. In their work, they campaigned for the abolition of the inner German border, and for the dissidents, among them Rudolf Bahro and Robert Havemann. Since 1976, he also signed simply Y. In 1977, he had some of his paintings confiscated. In May 1979, several of his works and records were destroyed during a break-in into his studio.[5][6]

Penck participated at Documenta 5 in Kassel in 1972, and also at Documenta 7 (1982) and Documenta IX in 1992. He was meant to exhibit at the Documenta 6 (1977), but was prevented to do so by the influence of an unofficial employee of the State Security of the GDR on a Hessian parliamentarian.[7]

After 1980 edit

On 3 August 1980, he moved to West Germany. He first lived in Kerpen, southwest of Cologne. After emigrating, Penck became one of the foremost exponents of new figuration, alongside Jörg Immendorff, Georg Baselitz and Markus Lüpertz. Their work was shown by major museums and galleries in the West throughout the 1980s. They were included in a number of important shows including the famous Zeitgeist exhibition in the Martin Gropius Bau museum and the New Art show at the Tate in 1983. In 1981, the Goethe Foundation awarded him the Rembrandt Prize in Basel, Switzerland. In 1983, Winkler moved to London, England, and was awarded the Aachen Art Prize for 1985. In 1988 he participated in the exhibition Made in Cologne. In the same year, he was appointed professor of painting at the Academy of Arts in Düsseldorf. Some of his students are Antje Dorn, Susanne Themlitz, Joanna Danovska, Yoshimoto Nara, Marta Klonowska, Gesine Kikol and Andrea C. Hoffer.

After retiring, in 2003, he moved to Dublin, Ireland, where he would live and work the following years.[4] At the time of his death, Penck lived and worked in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and New York City. He died on 2 May 2017 in Zürich at the age of 77.[8]

Works edit

An autodidact, he created in his paintings "worlds" and "experience spaces", filled with symbolic abbreviations. He used stick figures and graphic icons that seem reminiscent of cave paintings, Asian calligraphy and graffiti art. In the 1960s and 1970s, he created a series of paintings and sculptures that he called Standarts, a conflation of "standard" and "art", with an echo of the German word for banner or flag, Standarte.[4] By this term, Penck understood an art form that used simple and archaic pictorial symbols, such as traffic signs or trademarks. In the 1980s, he became known worldwide for his paintings with pictographic, neo-primitivist imagery of human figures and other totemic forms. He was included in many important shows both in London and New York City.

Penck's sculptures, although less known, evoke the same primitive themes as his paintings and drawings and use common materials, such as wood, bottles, cardboard boxes, cans, packing tape, tin and aluminum foil, wire and paste, all done with simplicity and spontaneity.[9]

A keen drummer, he was a member and co-founder, with Frank Wollny, of the free jazz group Triple Trip Touch (aka T.T.T. or TTT) and had the opportunity to play with some of the best Jazz musicians of the late 1980s, including Butch Morris, Frank Wright, Billy Bang, Louis Moholo and Frank Lowe. He organized events at his country mansion in Heimbach involving installations by Lennie Lee, performances by Anna Homler and paintings by Christine Kuhn, in 1990.

 
Die himmlischen Stürzer in Wuppertal

He also wrote poems, essays and theoretical texts.

Exhibitions (Selected) edit

Art market edit

The most expensive painting by Penck in the art market was Welt des Adlers I (World of the Eagle I) (1981) who sold by $687.201 at Sotheby's London, on 11 February 2020.[10][11]

Public collections edit

A. R. Penck is represented in many public collections, like the Kunstsammlung Deutsche Bundesbank, in Frankfurt am Main, the Städel Museum, in Frankfurt am Main, the Museum Küppersmühle für Moderne Kunst, in Duisburg, the Kunsthalle, in Hamburg, the Galerie Neue Meister, in Dresden, the Kunstmuseum Walter, in Augsburg, the Kunstmuseum Bonn, in Bonn, the Ludwig Museum, in Cologne, the Kunstpalais Erlangen, in Erlangen, the Pinakothek der Moderne, in Munich, the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art, in Zürich, the Stedelijk Museum, in Amsterdam, the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, in Strasbourg, the Hugh Lane Gallery, in Dublin, the Berardo Collection Museum, in Lisbon, the Museum of Modern Art, in New York, the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C., the Art Institute of Chicago and the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens, Greece.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ dpa (3 May 2017). "Legendärer Maler A. R. Penck ist tot". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). from the original on 3 May 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  2. ^ Basciano, Oliver (5 May 2017). "AR Penck obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  3. ^ Andreas Franzke (2003). Penck, A. R.. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T066161. (subscription required).
  4. ^ a b c Grimes, William (5 May 2017), "A. R. Penck, German Neo-Expressionist of Cold-War Era, Dies at 77", The New York Times
  5. ^ A. R. Penck Biography, Artnet
  6. ^ A. R. Penck at the Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. ^ Jürgen Hohmeyer: Schulaufsätze vom IM. In: Der Spiegel, 44/2000 (German).
  8. ^ A. R. Penck, Neo-Expressionist Painter Whose Work Reflected on the German Postwar Condition, Dies at 77, Artnews, 3 May 2017
  9. ^ A. R. Penck at Widewalls
  10. ^ Welt des Adlers I (World of the Eagle I), Artnet
  11. ^ Welt des Adlers I (World of the Eagle I), Sotheby's
  12. ^ A. R. Penck at Artcyclopedia

External links edit

  • A. R. Penck at the Encyclopaedia Britannica

Further reading edit

  • Ingrid Pfeiffer, A. R. Penck, Isabelle Graw, Harald Kunde, Kewin Power, Pirkko Rathgeber, Jürgen Schweinebraden [de]: A. R. Penck: Works 1961–2001 German/English. Düsseldorf: Richter-Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-937572-68-0.
  • Exhibition catalog: documenta 5. Befragung der Realität – Bildwelten heute; Volume 1: (Material); Volume 2: (Exponatliste); Kassel 1972
  • documenta archive (ed); Wiedervorlage d5 – Eine Befragung des Archivs zur documenta 1972; Kassel/Ostfildern 2001, ISBN 3-7757-1121-X
  • documenta 6 catalog: Volume 1: Malerei, Plastik/Environment, Performance; Volume 2: Fotografie, Film, Video; Volume 3: Handzeichnungen, Utopisches Design, Bücher; Kassel 1977. ISBN 3-920453-00-X
  • documenta 7 Kassel catalog; Volume 1: (Visuelle Biographien der Künstler); Volume 2: (Aktuelle Arbeiten der Künstler); Kassel 1982. ISBN 3-920453-02-6
  • Documenta IX: Kassel, 13. June-20. September 1992 – Catalog in three volumes; Stuttgart 1992, ISBN 3-89322-380-0 (German) / ISBN 3-89322-381-9 (English)
  • Anke Scharnhorst: Penck, A. R. In: Wer war wer in der DDR? [de]. 5. Ausgabe. Band 2, Ch. Links Verlag [de], Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86153-561-4

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Ralf Winkler alias A R Penck who also used the pseudonyms Mike Hammer T M Mickey Spilane Theodor Marx a Y or just Y 5 October 1939 2 May 2017 was a German painter printmaker sculptor and jazz drummer 2 A neo expressionist he became known for his visual style reminiscent of the influence of primitive art A R PenckA R Penck Nuremberg 1994 portrait by Oliver MarkBornRalf Winkler 1939 10 05 5 October 1939Dresden GermanyDied2 May 2017 2017 05 02 aged 77 1 Zurich SwitzerlandNationalityGermanKnown forPainting printmaking sculpture free jazz Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 East Germany until 1980 1 2 After 1980 2 Works 3 Exhibitions Selected 4 Art market 5 Public collections 6 References 7 External links 8 Further readingLife and career editEast Germany until 1980 edit nbsp Future of Soldiers 1995 Kunstmuseum Bonn Penck was born in Dresden Germany In his early teens he took painting and drawing lessons with Jurgen Bottcher known by the pseudonym Strawalde and joined with him to form the renegade artists group Erste Phalanx Nedserd de Dresden spelled backward The group sought artistic work without compromise For this reason their members refused to study at an academy The group members were also denied membership in the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR They therefore had to earn a living as workers or craftsmen He later worked for a year as a trainee draftsman 3 at the state advertising agency in Dresden From 1955 to 1956 Winkler was a draftsman for the publicity agency DEWAG Since 1956 he attempted but failed to gain admission to the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and the Berlin University of the Arts in East Berlin Penck worked for several years as a stoker a newspaper deliverer a margarine packer and a night watchman 4 He also had a small acting role in the film Vintage 45 1966 directed by Jurgen Bottcher In 1966 Winkler became a candidate to join the Association of Plastic Artists now under the artistic pseudonym A R Penck which was chosen after the geologist Albrecht Penck Since 1969 he had increasingly problems with the Ministry of State Security of the GDR His paintings were confiscated and his membership in the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR VBK was rejected Winkler was one of the founding members in May 1971 together with Steffen Terk Wolfgang Opitz and Harald Gallasch of the artist group GAP which existed until 1976 Since 1973 he worked under the pseudonyms Mike Hammer and TM After serving the military service in 1974 he was awarded the Will Grohmann Prize in 1975 by the Academy of Arts in West Berlin By this time the state security control over him also increased In 1976 Penck met the West German painter Jorg Immendorff with whom he would work together in the following years In their work they campaigned for the abolition of the inner German border and for the dissidents among them Rudolf Bahro and Robert Havemann Since 1976 he also signed simply Y In 1977 he had some of his paintings confiscated In May 1979 several of his works and records were destroyed during a break in into his studio 5 6 Penck participated at Documenta 5 in Kassel in 1972 and also at Documenta 7 1982 and Documenta IX in 1992 He was meant to exhibit at the Documenta 6 1977 but was prevented to do so by the influence of an unofficial employee of the State Security of the GDR on a Hessian parliamentarian 7 After 1980 edit On 3 August 1980 he moved to West Germany He first lived in Kerpen southwest of Cologne After emigrating Penck became one of the foremost exponents of new figuration alongside Jorg Immendorff Georg Baselitz and Markus Lupertz Their work was shown by major museums and galleries in the West throughout the 1980s They were included in a number of important shows including the famous Zeitgeist exhibition in the Martin Gropius Bau museum and the New Art show at the Tate in 1983 In 1981 the Goethe Foundation awarded him the Rembrandt Prize in Basel Switzerland In 1983 Winkler moved to London England and was awarded the Aachen Art Prize for 1985 In 1988 he participated in the exhibition Made in Cologne In the same year he was appointed professor of painting at the Academy of Arts in Dusseldorf Some of his students are Antje Dorn Susanne Themlitz Joanna Danovska Yoshimoto Nara Marta Klonowska Gesine Kikol and Andrea C Hoffer After retiring in 2003 he moved to Dublin Ireland where he would live and work the following years 4 At the time of his death Penck lived and worked in Berlin Dusseldorf Dublin and New York City He died on 2 May 2017 in Zurich at the age of 77 8 Works editAn autodidact he created in his paintings worlds and experience spaces filled with symbolic abbreviations He used stick figures and graphic icons that seem reminiscent of cave paintings Asian calligraphy and graffiti art In the 1960s and 1970s he created a series of paintings and sculptures that he called Standarts a conflation of standard and art with an echo of the German word for banner or flag Standarte 4 By this term Penck understood an art form that used simple and archaic pictorial symbols such as traffic signs or trademarks In the 1980s he became known worldwide for his paintings with pictographic neo primitivist imagery of human figures and other totemic forms He was included in many important shows both in London and New York City Penck s sculptures although less known evoke the same primitive themes as his paintings and drawings and use common materials such as wood bottles cardboard boxes cans packing tape tin and aluminum foil wire and paste all done with simplicity and spontaneity 9 A keen drummer he was a member and co founder with Frank Wollny of the free jazz group Triple Trip Touch aka T T T or TTT and had the opportunity to play with some of the best Jazz musicians of the late 1980s including Butch Morris Frank Wright Billy Bang Louis Moholo and Frank Lowe He organized events at his country mansion in Heimbach involving installations by Lennie Lee performances by Anna Homler and paintings by Christine Kuhn in 1990 nbsp Die himmlischen Sturzer in Wuppertal He also wrote poems essays and theoretical texts Exhibitions Selected edit1968 Deutsche Avantgarde 3 A R Penck Bilder Galerie Hake Koln 1968 A R Penck Erstes Training mit Standart Galerie Michael Werner Koln 1972 Documenta 5 Fridericianum Kassel 1977 Documenta 6 Fridericianum Kassel 1982 Documenta 7 Fridericianum Kassel 1984 Venice Biennale Venice 1992 Documenta 9 Fridericianum Kassel Art market editThe most expensive painting by Penck in the art market was Welt des Adlers I World of the Eagle I 1981 who sold by 687 201 at Sotheby s London on 11 February 2020 10 11 Public collections editA R Penck is represented in many public collections like the Kunstsammlung Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt am Main the Stadel Museum in Frankfurt am Main the Museum Kuppersmuhle fur Moderne Kunst in Duisburg the Kunsthalle in Hamburg the Galerie Neue Meister in Dresden the Kunstmuseum Walter in Augsburg the Kunstmuseum Bonn in Bonn the Ludwig Museum in Cologne the Kunstpalais Erlangen in Erlangen the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art in Zurich the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin the Berardo Collection Museum in Lisbon the Museum of Modern Art in New York the National Gallery of Art in Washington D C the Art Institute of Chicago and the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens Greece 12 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to A R Penck dpa 3 May 2017 Legendarer Maler A R Penck ist tot Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in German Archived from the original on 3 May 2017 Retrieved 3 May 2017 Basciano Oliver 5 May 2017 AR Penck obituary The Guardian Retrieved 7 May 2017 Andreas Franzke 2003 Penck A R Grove Art Online Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gao 9781884446054 article T066161 subscription required a b c Grimes William 5 May 2017 A R Penck German Neo Expressionist of Cold War Era Dies at 77 The New York Times A R Penck Biography Artnet A R Penck at the Encyclopaedia Britannica Jurgen Hohmeyer Schulaufsatze vom IM In Der Spiegel 44 2000 German A R Penck Neo Expressionist Painter Whose Work Reflected on the German Postwar Condition Dies at 77 Artnews 3 May 2017 A R Penck at Widewalls Welt des Adlers I World of the Eagle I Artnet Welt des Adlers I World of the Eagle I Sotheby s A R Penck at ArtcyclopediaExternal links editA R Penck at the Encyclopaedia BritannicaFurther reading editIngrid Pfeiffer A R Penck Isabelle Graw Harald Kunde Kewin Power Pirkko Rathgeber Jurgen Schweinebraden de A R Penck Works 1961 2001 German English Dusseldorf Richter Verlag 2007 ISBN 978 3 937572 68 0 Exhibition catalog documenta 5 Befragung der Realitat Bildwelten heute Volume 1 Material Volume 2 Exponatliste Kassel 1972 documenta archive ed Wiedervorlage d5 Eine Befragung des Archivs zur documenta 1972 Kassel Ostfildern 2001 ISBN 3 7757 1121 X documenta 6 catalog Volume 1 Malerei Plastik Environment Performance Volume 2 Fotografie Film Video Volume 3 Handzeichnungen Utopisches Design Bucher Kassel 1977 ISBN 3 920453 00 X documenta 7 Kassel catalog Volume 1 Visuelle Biographien der Kunstler Volume 2 Aktuelle Arbeiten der Kunstler Kassel 1982 ISBN 3 920453 02 6 Documenta IX Kassel 13 June 20 September 1992 Catalog in three volumes Stuttgart 1992 ISBN 3 89322 380 0 German ISBN 3 89322 381 9 English Anke Scharnhorst Penck A R In Wer war wer in der DDR de 5 Ausgabe Band 2 Ch Links Verlag de Berlin 2010 ISBN 978 3 86153 561 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A R Penck amp oldid 1216684373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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