Günter Neusel

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Günter Neusel (born December 22, 1930 in Kassel ) is a German sculptor , painter and representative of constructive art .

Glance into Günter Neusel's studio at Hasenbergsteige 4 in Stuttgart, around 1967

Life

Günter Neusel studied from 1949 to 1950 at the state factory academy in Kassel . In 1950 he moved to the Düsseldorf Art Academy . From 1950 to 1954 he studied at the University of Fine Arts in Berlin with Hans Uhlmann and Paul Dierkes and from 1954 to 1958 at the Staatliche Werkakademie, Kassel.

From 1958 Günter Neusel worked freelance in Stuttgart, where he belonged to Max Bense's circle . In 1971 he was a student at the Cité Internationale des Arts Paris . From 1972 to 1973 he was a visiting professor for works at the art academy in Karlsruhe . In 1974 he was appointed professor there. He was a member of the artist group Constructive Tendencies . Günter Neusel lives in Karlsruhe and Berlin.

He is married to the university researcher Aylâ Neusel . His daughter is the mathematician Mara Neusel .

Honors

Works in public collections

Works in public space

  • 1958: Fliegeropfer Ehrenfeld, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt (together with the garden architect Käthe Haag)
  • 1969: Altar wall in the Resurrection Church in Offenburg
  • 1991: Freiburg St. Georgen cemetery, gate symbols
  • 1995: Congress Centrum Ulm, wall relief

literature

  • Eduard Trier: "Figure and Space", Verlag Gebr. Mann, Berlin 1960
  • Dietrich Mahlow: "Ordo", Edition Brenner, Stuttgart 1966
  • Dietrich Honisch: "16 4 66" Edition Domberger and Hansjörg Mayer, Stuttgart 1966
  • Max Bense, "Edition red No. 34", Stuttgart 1968
  • Eugen Gomringer: in "10 sculptors from Germany", Spreitenbach / Switzerland, 1970
  • Max Bense: The Reality of Literature. Authors and their texts, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne, 1971.
  • Ludwig Harig: "three times five movements" Edition Brenner, Stuttgart 1973
  • Max Bense: The Eye of Epicurus. Indirect about painting, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart, 1979.
  • Catalog »Art in the German Southwest« Hatje Verlag 1982
  • Max Bense: "The Universe of Aesthetics" Delfin, Stuttgart 1984
  • Max Bense. "Kosmos Atheos", Agis Verlag, Baden-Baden 1985
  • Catalog »Wing for C«, edited by Badischer Kunstverein Karlsruhe 1991
  • Franz Littmann "Risky Confidence", Karlsruhe 1996

Important exhibitions

  • 1962 "German sculpture after 1945", Stockholm / Sweden (group exhibition)
  • 1970 »now« arts in Germany today, Kunsthalle Köln (group exhibition)
  • 1970 Appel & Fertsch Gallery, Frankfurt am Main
  • 1981 »Relief in concrete terms in Germany today«, Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken (group exhibition)
  • 1985 "Constructive tendencies", bridge tower gallery of the city of Mainz (group exhibition)
  • 1985 Museum of non-representational art, Otterndorf (with Arnulf Letto)
  • 1991 "Grand Piano for C", Badischer Kunstverein Karlsruhe (solo exhibition)
  • 2010 "Bense and the Arts" ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe (group exhibition)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The sixties in Stuttgart. An excursus by Reinhard Döhl
  2. List of resigned professors from the Karlsruhe Art Academy ( Memento of the original from July 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kunstakademie-karlsruhe.de
  3. Ars Viva

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