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Hans Ulrich "Uli" Aschenborn (born 6 September 1947 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Southern African animal painter.[1][2] The musea in Windhoek and Swakopmund (Namibia) have artwork of Uli as well as the National Art Gallery of Namibia.[3][4]

Video a: Uli Aschenborn with his changing painting Girl-Elephant (Kinetic art)
Video a: Uli Aschenborn with his changing painting Girl-Elephant (Kinetic art)
Video b: Sculpture-Morph, Male Life Cycle, 2003, 40 x 40 x 40 cm
Video b: Sculpture-Morph, Male Life Cycle, 2003, 40 x 40 x 40 cm
Video c: The eyes of the Ovahimba Woman follow the onlooker, 2009, 29 x 21 cm
Video c: The eyes of the Ovahimba Woman follow the onlooker, 2009, 29 x 21 cm
Video d: This etching can be turned upside down, note many overlapping details, 2005, 12 x 12 cm
Video d: This etching can be turned upside down, note many overlapping details, 2005, 12 x 12 cm
Video e: Mountain or Crater, this drawing can be turned upside down, 21 x 29 cm
Video e: Mountain or Crater, this drawing can be turned upside down, 21 x 29 cm

Work


The Namibian media branded Uli Aschenborn's new style Amazing Changing Art,[5][3][6][7][8][4][9] because his new creations change – be it by themselves (video b) or because the viewer changes his position - or the painting is moved (videos a, c - i). For his chameleon-paintings,[5][3][6][9] which change color and content if the angle of view is changed, he only needs sand and paint on his canvas.[3] The changing shadow of Aschenborn's turning sculptures[5][10] show metamorphoses, e.g. the aging of a boy to an old man eventually to a skeleton (video b). The images within his Morph-Cubes (video i) distort in a grotesque way while the onlooker moves.[5][10][11][12] Because movement is an integral part of these art works they are Kinetic Art.

Uli's paintings are inspired by not only his roots in Namibia, but by European liveliness complemented by landscapes (video e and photo k)[13] - also by abstract art.[14][12]

The “Ensad Alumni Paris”, of the “l'Association des anciens élèves de l'École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs” (i. e. the Alumni Association of the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris) has appointed Uli Aschenborn honorary member in 2018.[15][16][17]


Exhibitions


Uli Aschenborn had more than 60 exhibitions since 2009.[18]


Solo exhibitions (selection)



Artwork



References


  1. Kloppers, Sas (2012), Directory of Namibian Artists Dream Africa Productions and Publishing, page 140 (in print), ISBN 978-0-620-51746-1 Republikein in Windhoek
  2. Aschenborn, Paul. "Art of Four Generations - Works of art by the Aschenborns mainly of Uli (only partly archived)" (in German). Archived from the original on 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2018-11-18 via Wayback Machine.
  3. 100 years of African animal painting - The Aschenborn Family is dedicated to art, Allgemeine Zeitung (Windhoek), 20.10.2017
  4. Peinhardt-Franke, Ingrid (24.12.2011) Aschenborn brings life into his animal paintings, Aachener Nachrichten, Archive BBK (biggest German artists association), retrieved 2018-01-25.
  5. "Lex-art, Art Dictionary". Archived from the original on 2015-12-06. Retrieved 2018-12-12 via Wayback Machine.
  6. Uli Aschenborn: Art from Namibia in Germany – Archive of the Namibiana Buchdepot
  7. Biography – Archive of the Namibiana Buchdepot
  8. Philander, Frederick (2009-08-21). "Namibian Artist Gets European Recognition – Diplomacy Namibia". originally published in New Era. Archived from the original on 2016-01-04.
  9. Schlegelmilch, Jan (11. Juli 2008) Uli Aschenborn lets his Mona Lisa smile, Aachener Zeitung
  10. Schreiber, Irmgard (2011-07-21). "Uli Aschenborns Changing Art in the National Art Gallery of Namibia". Allgemeine Zeitung (Windhoek). Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  11. von admin (2008) Uli Aschenborn Stolberg, Kunstportal Eifel
  12. Matthias Mockler: Uli Aschenborns permanent exhibitions on Guestfarms in Namibia, 26.08.2011, original article: Allgemeine Zeitung – Archive of theNamibiana Buchdepot
  13. Aschenborn, Paul. "Art of Four Generations - landscapes (only partly archived)" (in German). Archived from the original on 2016-11-25. Retrieved 2018-11-14 via Wayback Machine.
  14. Aschenborn, Paul. "Art of Four Generations - abstract art (only partly archived)" (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-12-03. Retrieved 2018-11-14 via Wayback Machine.
  15. The Ensad Alumni Paris, the Alumni Association of the National School of Decorative Arts
  16. Biography of Uli Aschenborn – BBK (biggest German artists association)
  17. Biography on the internet
  18. List of more than 60 exhibitions since 2009 with information and photos.
  19. Biography, Steinweg Gallery Stolberg with further information
  20. Philander, Frederick (2007-08-10) Namibia: Profile of a Prolific Visual Artist, New Era

На других языках


[de] Uli Aschenborn

Hans Ulrich „Uli“ Aschenborn (* 6. September 1947 in Johannesburg, Südafrika) ist ein namibischer Künstler.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Sein Vater Dieter Aschenborn und sein Großvater Hans Anton Aschenborn zählen wie er im südlichen Afrika zu den bekannten Tiermalern.[1][2][3][8][9][10][11][12] Gemäß United Art Rating gehören alle drei Aschenborns zu den größten Künstlern der Welt und ihre Werke zum weltweiten Kulturerbe.[3][13][14] In Namibia besitzen die Museen in Swakopmund und Windhoek, die Swakopmunder Kunstvereinigung sowie die National Art Gallery of Namibia Bilder von Uli Aschenborn,[1][5][6][7][15] der auch in Europa präsent ist.[1][2] 2018 ernannte die Künstlervereinigung "L'Ensad Alumni Paris, l'Association des anciens élèves de l'École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs" in Paris Uli Aschenborn zum Ehrenmitglied[16][17][18].
- [en] Uli Aschenborn

[es] Uli Aschenborn

Uli Aschenborn - Hans Ulrich Aschenborn (Johannesburgo, 6 de septiembre de 1947) es un pintor namibio-sudafricano como su padre Dieter Aschenborn y su abuelo Hans Anton (Hans) Aschenborn.

[fr] Uli Aschenborn

Hans Ulrich (Uli) Aschenborn (né le 6 septembre 1947 à Johannesburg en Afrique du Sud - ) est, entre autres, un représentant de l’art animalier connu en Afrique australe comme déjà son père Dieter Aschenborn et son grand-père Hans Anton Aschenborn. Il est souvent présenté dans les journaux sur Internet. L'artiste est classé parmi les plus grands artistes du monde des XVIIIe et XXIe siècles d’après United Art Rating, (association russe des artistes)[1]. L'Ensad Alumni Paris, l'Association des anciens élèves de l'École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs à Paris a nommé Uli Aschenborn membre d' honneur en 2018 [2],[3],[4].



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