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Hann Trier (1 August 1915 in Düsseldorf – 14 June 1999 in Castiglione della Pescaia in Tuscany) was a German artist, best known for his giant ceiling painting in the Charlottenburg Palace.[1] He was married to the sociologist Renata Mayntz and was the elder brother of the art historian Eduard Trier.


Life and work


Trier family grave in Nordfriedhof (Cologne)
Trier family grave in Nordfriedhof (Cologne)

Trier spent his youth in Cologne. From 1934 until 1938, he studied at the Düsseldorf Arts School Werk. During the Second World War he served in the Wehrmacht, from 1941 until 1944 as a technical artist in Berlin.

At the end of the war he returned to painting, setting up his studio in Burg, not far from Bonn. In 1947 he, with other artists including Joseph Beuys, was a founder member of the group 'Donnerstag-Gesellschaft' ('Thursday Group').[2] The Group organised discussions, exhibitions, events and concerts between 1947 and 1950 in Alfter Castle.[2] In 1950 he won the prestigious Blevins Davis Prize[3] in Munich.

From 1952 to 1955 he worked in Medellín in Colombia, subsequently studying in Mexico and New York. In 1955 he was appointed a guest lecturer at the Hamburg Academy of Fine Art. From 1955 he exhibited in the first, second and third Documenta exhibitions in Kassel.

From 1957 until 1980 he was professor and later Director of Berlin University's Fine Art Academy. In 1967 he began the monumental task of replacing the war-damaged ceiling paintings at the Charlottenburg Palace, completing the first section in 1972, and finishing a further ceiling between 1972 and 1974. He was awarded the 1966 Berliner Kunstpreis (Berlin Art Prize) and the Grand Cross of Merit of the German Republic in 1975.[4]

His auction record is €48,000 for his 1964 oil on canvas Nymphe Echo, sold at the Villa Grisebach auction house[5] in Berlin on 4 June 2015.


Exhibitions


Schwebender Baldachin“ by Hann Trier in the Cologne town hall
"Schwebender Baldachin“ by Hann Trier in the Cologne town hall

Illustrations



Writing



References


  1. Hann Trier: Die Deckengemalde in Berlin
  2. Stiftung Museum Schloss Moyland, Sammlung van der Grinten, Joseph Beuys Archiv des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (Hrsg.): Joseph Beuys, Ewald Mataré und acht Kölner Künstler. B.o.s.s Druck und Medien, Bedburg-Hau 2001, S. 25
  3. The Cultural Cold War in Western Europe
  4. Marion Ackermann: Trier, Hann. In Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie. 2001, CD
  5. Villa Grisebach, Berlin



На других языках


[de] Hann Trier

Hann Trier (* 1. August 1915 in Kaiserswerth bei Düsseldorf; † 14. Juni 1999 in Castiglione della Pescaia in der Toskana in Italien) war ein deutscher Maler des Informel, Aquarellist und Grafiker. Verheiratet war er mit der Soziologin Renate Mayntz. Er war der ältere Bruder des Kunsthistorikers Eduard Trier (1920–2009).
- [en] Hann Trier

[ru] Трир, Ханн

Ханн Трир (нем. Hann Trier; 1 августа 1915, Кайзерверт близ Дюссельдорфа — 14 июня 1999, Кастильоне-делла-Пеская) — немецкий художник, представитель абстрактного экспрессионизма.



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