Niklas Delacroix

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Niklas Delacroix (* 1953 in Hamburg ) is a German painter, author and journalist. He is a co-founder of the New Munich Art Association.

Work and reception

"The painter and writer is one of the most versatile and complex artists, equally at home in abstraction and figuration. In the clash of opposites, Delacroix questions the dimension of knowledge beyond the usual, established view. He relates to the duality of 'critical' adaptation ' Sovereignty of an ironic-broken, reflected-parodistic attitude. The claim and challenge of quantum physics allows the artist to aim into the mythical, magical, mystical in his search for the old unity and wholeness. His shaking of reality and simulation, his amusing game of decoding provide information about nature of perception and its mechanism of action. "

- Prof. Dr. Wieland Schmied

"Radical recourse to the physical substance of human existence. This happens as a kind of foil from which overcoming and purification unfolds and a turning towards an existence essentially determined by spiritual energies. (...) No attitudes, no tricks, none Foam fights. His pictures offer a strong, substantial core. An intellectual basis can be inferred from the writings, reviews and interviews of Niklas Delacroix. "

- Prof. Dr. Armin Second

Teaching assignments

  • 1982 visiting professor at the art academy in Karlsruhe

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1972 Eros (with Fernando Botero and Hans Bellmer) at the Hamburg Art Center
  • 1983 Disarmament strategies at the Karlsruhe Art Academy
  • 1987 Guardian of the Body in Galerie 13 Freising
  • 1998 Berlin Wall in the New Art Association in Munich
  • 2005 american journey in the New Art Association Munich
  • 2006 no go area (with Herbert Achternbusch, Joseph Beuys, Jörg Immendorf and Gerhard Richter) in the New Art Association in Munich
  • 2007 Bildesser, image carrier in the New Art Association Munich
  • 2010 Ordinary murderers in the Aktos prison in Freising
  • 2011 Shoot your picture in the Nymphenburg art pavilion
  • 2012 Go no go area in the Otto Gallery in Munich
  • 2017 Assemplage, Kunstreff

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Niklas DELACROIX. Retrieved November 26, 2017 .
  2. We. Retrieved November 26, 2017 .
  3. We. Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
  4. We. Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
  5. "Shoot your picture". Retrieved November 26, 2017 .
  6. Exhibitions / Archive - Munich Wiki. Retrieved November 26, 2017 .
  7. when. Retrieved November 26, 2017 (German).