Annette Goessel

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Annette Goessel (* in Lübeck ) is a German painter who works in Berlin-Kreuzberg and Altea near Alicante , Spain .

After attending school in Lübeck and at the Schloss Plön boarding school , Annette Goessel initially trained as a carpenter and, after attending the summer academy in Salzburg , studied at the Free Art School Stuttgart from 1987 , then from 1988 to 1992 at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in the master class of Prof. Ernst Caramelle .

Annette Goessel sees herself as an abstract painter influenced by the Österreichische Neue Wilde , but paints herself serially, but softer than her role models. So far, she has had various solo exhibitions in Germany (including in the GEDOK Artists' House in Lübeck and the Kulturkirche St. Petri ), in Austria and Spain. She also runs a painting school for children in the artist courtyard of the well-known Berlin painter Kurt Mühlenhaupt on Chamissoplatz in Kreuzberg .

literature

  • Oswald Oberhuber : Annette Goessel - painting and work on paper. Vienna 1993
  • Annette Goessel - painting on canvas 2000/2001. Catalog, Berlin 2001
  • Ines Schulz (Ed.): Annette Goessel - Ornament and memory in pictures, texts and documents, Essen 2004, ISBN 3-00-015094-3

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