Rudolf Stuckert

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Rudolf Stuckert (born June 20, 1912 in Hilden ; † March 24, 2002 in Bettnang ) was a German painter and gallery owner .

Life

In 1914 the Stuckert family moved to Düsseldorf . The wide range on offer at the Düsseldorf art market favors Rudolf Stuckert's way of collecting art. From 1928 to 1933 he studied at the Kassel Academy and the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts. Stuckert was a master student under Oskar Moll . In 1936 he opened the Rudolf Stuckert Gallery in Düsseldorf. There was a first exhibition by Bruno Goller .

1942-1945 he was a soldier. In 1947 he moved to the Höri on Lake Constance. In 1949 Rudolf Stuckert co-founded the New Rhenish Secession in Düsseldorf, together with Ludwig Gabriel Schrieber (initiator), Ernst Wilhelm Nay , Bruno Goller , Ewald Mataré and others. In 1959 a gallery was opened in Constance . Together with Hans Sauerbruch, he was a co-founder of the artist community Der kleine Kreis , which existed from 1962 to 1972. In 1974 he moved to Bettnang .

Services

The first work was lost during a bombing in 1942. Stuckert's works are an interplay of figurative and abstract painting, directly influenced by Henri Matisse and Fernand Léger . His pictorial motifs are landscapes and especially player figures such as ball players, tire players and acrobats. He was one of the so-called "Höri painters" who had come together on the Höri peninsula.

Solo exhibitions, selection

  • 1961: Art Association Singen
  • 1971: Hans Thoma Society, Reutlingen
  • 1972: Galerie FG Conzen, Düsseldorf; Art association, singing
  • 1973: Art Association in the Wessenberghaus, Constance; Art group NOVO, Mainz
  • 1974: Bodensee Museum, Friedrichshafen
  • 1975: Galerie Dorn, Stuttgart
  • 1977: Municipal Gallery, Freiburg
  • 1987: Galerie Vayhinger, Radolfzell on Lake Constance
  • 1988: Kunstverein, Singen
  • 2004: Memorial exhibition at the Wilhelm Fabry Museum , Hilden
  • 2005–06: Municipal Art Museum, Singen
  • 2012: Exhibitions for the 100th birthday - Hermann-Hesse-Höri-Museum, Gaienhofen - City Hall Moos - Galerie Moriell, Radolfzell - Galerie Kicherer, Aach

Group exhibitions, selection

  • 1946: Rheinische Sezession, Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, exhibition together with Ewald Mataré and Ludwig Gabriel Schrieber ; Gallery Alex Vömel, Düsseldorf
  • 1947: Modern German Art since 1933, Kunsthalle Bern
  • 1950–1952: New Rhenish Secession, Düsseldorf a. Cologne

literature

  • Rose-Marie Schnorrenberg (Ed.): Rudolf Stuckert . Hochschulverlag, Zurich 1997
  • Dietsch, Helga; Dietsch, Volkmar: See the colors that I wear - Rudolf Stuckert and the New Rhenish Secession . AQ-Verlag, Saarbrücken 2004, ISBN 3-922441-86-6
  • Herbert Schläger: Rudolf Schuckert - A painter of his time in "Hegau - magazine for history, folklore and natural history of the area between the Rhine, Danube and Lake Constance", Volume 46, self-published by the Hegau History Association, Singen (Hohentwiel) , 1989, p. 234ff .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dietsch, Helga; Dietsch, Volkmar: See the colors that I wear . P. 21
  2. Andreas Gabelmann: The moderate modernity . In: Südkurier . December 4, 2012, p. 30 ( suedkurier.de [accessed on January 16, 2015]).
  3. kettererkunst.de