Egon Neubauer

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Egon Neubauer (born February 28, 1920 in Magdeburg , † 1991 in San Antonio Abad ) was a German painter , graphic artist , textile artist and sculptor .

Life

The beginning of the Weimar Republic , born in 1920 in Magdeburg Egon Neubauer was a student of in Berlin since 1938 at the local Academy of Fine Arts teaching member of the Hanover Secession Bernhard Dörries .

Neubauer married the painter Sigrid Kopfermann , with whom he fled in 1945 at the end of the Second World War , when the Red Army had already occupied Berlin, together with Bernhard Dörries via Langenholtensen to the future state capital of Lower Saxony, which was 48% destroyed by the air raids on Hanover , in the Neubauer was one of the first to be awarded the art prize of the city of Hanover in 1949 . His oil painting Sombra ( Umbra ), created around 1950, was backed by the address Podbielski-Str. 114 B .

Neubauer had a son with his wife; however, the couple later separated.

In 1954 Egon Neubauer temporarily moved to Spain on the island of Ibiza , where he became a member of the artist group Grupo Ibiza 59 , founded in 1959 , together with Erwin Broner , Heinz Trökes , Erwin Bechtold , Hans Laabs , Katja Meirowsky , Bob Munford , Antonio Ruiz Ruiz and Bertil Sjöberg . The group also invited other artists and exhibited in Paris , Berlin and New York , among others .

Despite his activity in Spain, Neubauer sent the Kestner Society to the Colored Graphics exhibition from 1955 and joined the German Association of Artists in 1956 .

After the dissolution of the Spanish artists' association in 1964, Neubauer went back to Hanover, where he designed the back wall of the Marienwerder elementary school built by the architect Stefan Schwerdtfeger around 1965 (see the works section ).

From 1969 Egon Neubauer taught at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences .

In 1981 the Kunstverein Hannover presented the works of some of his students in an excursus dedicated to Bernhard Dörries, including works by Egon Neubauer.

Neubauer died in 1991.

Exhibitions (selection)

Works (selection)

  • 1950: Wall painting in the entrance hall of the former Goseriedebad
  • around 1965: Design of the back wall of the Marienwerder elementary school, Hannover-Marienwerder , depicting a village "constructively abstract"

Fonts

  • Egon Neubauer: Hanoverian Classicism. Laves studies , accompanying booklet with 46 uncounted, partly colored sheets, to the exhibition organized by the cultural office of the state capital Hanover in the orangery Herrenhausen from 21 September to 26 October 1980, Hanover: LHH, Kulturamt, 1980

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g o.V. : Neubauer, Egon in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek in the processing of January 8, 2006, last accessed on July 14, 2017
  2. a b c d e Ingolf Scola: Valero (in French), dans Voldemar Boberman (1897-1987): Un peintre dans les turbulences du XXème siècle. Moscou - Berlin - Paris - Ibiza. Préface de Sophie Krebs (Paris) and Juan Manuel Bonet (Paris). Biography. Postface de Felipe Cirer Costa (Ibiza) , Traduction de la première édition du texte espagnol en français par Philippe Demerson (Valencia), Paris: Societé des Écrivain, 2015, p. 224-225; préface
  3. a b c d e f Egon Neubauer (1920 - 1991) - Oil on canvas, "Sombra (Umbra)", around 1950 on the-saleroom.com , last accessed on July 14, 2017
  4. ^ A b Volker Bauermeister: Art calendar: Bernhard Dörries. In: Die Zeit , issue No. 30/1981 of July 17, 1981; online at zeit.de
  5. Willi Kemp, Sylvia Martin, Stephan von Wiese et al .: The Ingrid and Willi Kemp Collection , Part 1: Focus on color: informal - concrete - figurative , catalog and accompanying document for the exhibition at the Museum Kunst-Palast Foundation in the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf from February 2 to April 1, 2001, Düsseldorf: Museum Kunst-Palast, 2001, ISBN 978-3-00-007371-7 and ISBN 3-00-007371-X , p. 162
  6. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Second World War. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , pp. 694f.
  7. ^ Hiltrud Schroeder : Kopfermann, Sigrid, painter , in this: Sophie & Co. Important women of Hanover. Biographical portraits, Fackelträger, Hannover 1991, ISBN 3-7716-1521-6 , p. 243
  8. ^ A b c Katrin Sello (Red.): 71st autumn exhibition of Lower Saxon artists , accompanying publication for the exhibition from December 1, 1984 to January 20, 1985 at the Kunstverein Hannover, Hannover: Kunstverein, 1984, p. 1918; Preview over google books
  9. a b Dagmar Albrecht (Ed.): The school building , in this: Today in Marienwerder. A district book about different people, historical sights, environment and nature , Hanover-Marienwerder, Westermannweg 22: D. Albrecht, 1992, p. 18f.
  10. ^ Helmut Knocke : Goseriedebad. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 226f .; here: p. 227; Preview over google books