Ingo Lie

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Ingo Lie (2017)

Ingo Lie (* 1952 in Hanover ), born Heinz Ingo Könekamp, ​​is a German painter, object and multimedia artist.

Life

Ingo Lie spent childhood and youth in several cities, countries and continents due to his father's job. At the grammar school in Bonn he achieved the secondary school leaving certificate, but decided early on for a life as an artist.

As an artistic autodidact and a frequent guest auditor in philosophical and theological seminars at the University of Bonn, he acquired the content-related skills that would later shape his artistic and sculptural work.

In 1973 Lie married and in 1975 he moved to Fredikstad in Norway with his Norwegian wife , where he spent the first years as a freelance painter.

In 1981 he moved to Hanover , where he still lives today. Since 1977 - still in Norway - he has devoted himself above all to his conceptual art called "Red + Blue", which expanded the understanding of art with color-theoretical and cosmological aspects and which still affects his wide-ranging oeuvre today.

Lie taught as a guest lecturer in Bremen and Dortmund in the field of drawing.

Ingo Lie's work was included in the " Lower Saxony artist database and estate archive ".

Solo exhibitions (selection)

Participations (selection)

Public and private collections

literature

  • Ingo Lie: Painting - Drawings 1984-85 . Edited by Galerie Stahlberger; Because on the Rhine. 1985. 17 sheets with 11 partly colored plates.
  • Ingo Lie: Principle of drawing 1985 to 1995 . Publisher: Kunstverein Göttingen. ISBN 3-9803790-5-1 .
  • Ingo Lie: Solar eclipse . Ed. Galerie Schlehn and Ingo Lie, Neustadt / Empede. 1991.
  • Ingo Lie: Babylon . Publisher: Municipal Art Museum Spendhaus, Reutlingen. 2001. ISBN 3-933820-31-6 .
  • Ingo Lie: Animal Human The plan . Publisher: Kunsthalle Faust, Hanover. 2004.
  • Ingo Lie: The White Room - Janus Pass . Editor: Carsten Ahrens for Mönchehaus Museum for Modern Art, Goslar. 2005.

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