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Günther Uecker (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʏntɐ ˈʔʏkɐ]; born 13 March 1930[1])[2] is a German sculptor, op artist and installation artist.

Günther Uecker, Düsseldorf 2011, portrait by Oliver Mark
Günther Uecker, Düsseldorf 2011, portrait by Oliver Mark
Günther Uecker, portrait by Lothar Wolleh
Günther Uecker, portrait by Lothar Wolleh

Biography


Günther Uecker, portrait by Lothar Wolleh
Günther Uecker, portrait by Lothar Wolleh

Uecker was born in Wendorf, Mecklenburg.[2] Uecker began his artistic education in 1949 when he took up studies at Wismar. He then went to the art school in Berlin-Weißensee and in 1955 to Düsseldorf, where he studied under Otto Pankok at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. In 1956 he began using nails in his art.

Uecker met the group ZERO with Heinz Mack and Otto Piene in 1960, artists who propagated a new beginning of art in opposition to the German Informel. He occupied himself with the medium of light, studied optical phenomena, series of structures and the realms of oscillation that actively integrate the viewer and enable him to influence the visual process by kinetic or manual interference. Uecker, Mack and Piene began working together in joint studios at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1962 and installed a 'Salon de Lumière' at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Other 'light salons' followed in Krefeld and in Frankfurt. Since 1966, after the group ZERO dissolved and a last joint exhibition, Uecker increasingly used nails as an artistic means of expression—a material that, until today, stands in the centre of his oeuvre. At the beginning of the 1960s he began hammering nails into pieces of furniture, musical instruments and household objects, and then he began combining nails with the theme of light, creating his series of light nails and kinetic nails and other works. a-x Zero Garden from 1966, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, demonstrates his use of nails to create the illusion of movement. Light and electricity continued to be one of the main subjects and natural materials such as sand and water were included in his installations, resulting in an interaction of the different elements to create a sensation of light, space, movement and time. Uecker's oeuvre includes painting, object art, installations as well as stage designs and films. His origins explain his interest in the eastern European avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s, but he is likewise interested in Asian cultures and their ideas. His works can be seen in collections and large fairs in the West as well as the East. Uecker's artistic creativity reaches a climax in 2000 in the prayer room he designs for the rebuilt Reichstag building in Berlin.

Uecker taught from 1974 until 1995 at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and was promoted to professor in 1976. Halina Jaworski was his first master student (Meisterschülerin).

With Otto Piene, Heinz Mack and Mattijs Visser he founded in 2008 the international ZERO foundation. The foundation has the complete ZERO archives from three Düsseldorfer artists as well as documents and photos from other related artists.


Exhibitions


In addition to numerous Gruppo Zero exhibitions, Uecker has participated in many other exhibitions, including documenta 4, Kassel, Germany (1968), the Venice Biennale (1970), and numerous solos shows, including one at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (1983), a retrospective at the Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich (1990), and another solo show at the Ulmer Museum, Ulm, Germany (2010).[3] He had his first solo exhibition in the United States at the Howard Wise Gallery on West 57th Street, showing important work such as the kinetic New York Dancer I (1966).[4] He designed the scenery for Richard Wagner's Lohengrin at Bayreuth (1979–82).

His first solo show since 1968 took place early 2021 at the Lévy Gorvy gallery in Paris,[5] called Lichtbogen, where he presented a new set of art inspired by a visit to an island in the Straits of Ormuz.

Uecker's work can be found in the collections of major institutions worldwide, among them: the ZERO foundation and Museum Kunst Palast, Düsseldorf; Calderara Foundation Collection, Milan; Courtauld Institute of Art, (London); Honolulu Museum of Art, the Schleswig-Holstein Museums (Germany), Studio Esseci (Padua, Italy), Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven, Netherlands), Von der Heydt-Museum (Wuppertal, Germany); Museum of Modern Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice the Ulster Museum, Belfast; and the Walker Art Center, Minnesota.[4]


Art market


At Art Basel in 2014, art dealer Dominique Lévy sold Uecker's suite of eight white paintings for more than 5 million euros.[6] In a 2017 Christie's Post-War Auction Gunther's Spirale 1/ Spirale 2 sold for an artist auction record of 3.2 million dollars.[7]


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[de] Günther Uecker

Günther Uecker (geboren am 13. März 1930 in Wendorf bei Crivitz) ist ein deutscher Maler und Objektkünstler. Bekannt wurde er vor allem mit seinen reliefartigen Nagelbildern. Ein Teil seiner künstlerischen Objekte kann der kinetischen Kunst zugeordnet werden.
- [en] Günther Uecker

[es] Günther Uecker

Günther Uecker (Wendorf, 13 de marzo de 1930) es un pintor y escultor alemán. Su obra se encuadra en el movimiento Op-art.

[fr] Günther Uecker

Günther Uecker, né le 13 mars 1930 à Wendorf en Allemagne, est un artiste allemand appartenant au Groupe ZERO qui s'est fait connaître pour ses travaux dans la peinture et la sculpture. Il est particulièrement renommé pour avoir travaillé avec des clous qu'il fixe sur des panneaux ou ses sculptures. Une part de son œuvre fait corps avec l'art cinétique.



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