Geuer & Geuer Art Galerie, Kunstprojekte und Grafikverlag Jiří Dokoupil


Jiri Dokoupil KETELEER

Jiri Georg Dokoupil, 2004. Jiří "Georg" Dokoupil (born 3 June 1954) is a Czech-German painter and graphic artist. He was founding-member of the German artist group Mülheimer Freiheit and the Junge Wilde Art movement, which arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s.. Dokoupil lives and works between Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Plovdiv, Dakar and Las Palmas..


Jiri Dokoupil Artists

Jiri Georg Dokoupil was a visiting professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf 1983-1984 together with Walter Dahn. In addition he teached 1989 at Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, 1994 at Summer University Amsterdam and at Gesamtschule Kassel (1994-1995). In 2012 Jiri Georg Dokoupil was awarded the Lovis-Corinth-Preis.


Výtvarník Dokoupil Když je obraz dobrý, dostane se nám do mozku a už v něm zůstane

Jiri Georg Dokoupil became a founder-member of an important group of German Neo-Expressionists known as Mulheimer Freiheit, named after the street where they shared a studio, and in 1982 he had solo exhibitions in Amsterdam, Cologne and Rotterdam. Also in 1982 he submitted God Show Me Your Balls to Documenta 7 in Kassel.


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Jiří "Georg" Dokoupil is a German-Czech painter, draughtsman and graphic artist. He is one of the representatives of the Jungen Wilden of the 1980s. In 1968 the family fled from Czechoslovakia to Germany. From 1976 to 1978 Dokoupil studied art in Cologne, Frankfurt am Main and in New York at the Cooper Union with the conceptual artist.


Portrait of Czech artist Jiri Dokoupil, New York, New York,... News Photo Getty Images

Dokoupil was born in 1954 in Czechoslovakia, not far from the Polish border. At the age of 14, with the end of the so-called "Prague spring," he fled with his family, going first to Vienna and then to West Germany. There he attended high school, initially without any knowledge of German, and finally graduated in 1975.


Entrevista A Jiri Dokoupil Archivo ABC

Jiri Georg Dokoupil is a Czechoslovakian Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1954. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galería Juana de Aizpuru have featured Jiri Georg Dokoupil's work in the past. Jiri Georg Dokoupil's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 20 USD to 312,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.


Jiri Dokoupil Exhibitions

Jiri Georg Dokoupil moves effortlessly between the realms of the artistic, technical and scientific. In his Soap Bubble Paintings series, Dokoupil has mixed various pigments with lye soap, creating a thin translucent layer of nearly immaterial soap bubbles on the surface of the fabric. The electrically bright and organic bubbles recall the vast.


Jiri Dokoupil Portrait of a young Musician W.D

Jiri Georg Dokoupil. Czech, born 1954. Works 1 work online Martin Kippenberger, Jiri Georg Dokoupil. Homme Atelier Peinture a Cologne, 1983. Exhibition An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture. May 17-Aug 19, 1984. MoMA. Licensing.


Jiri Dokoupil in his Studio (Atelier), Soho, NYC 1994. Photo by Sebastian Piras

Jiří „Georg" Dokoupil (* 3. Juni 1954 in Krnov, Tschechoslowakei) ist ein deutsch-tschechischer Maler, Zeichner und Grafiker. Er gehört zu den Vertretern der Jungen Wilden der 1980er Jahre. Leben. 1968 flüchtete die Familie aus der Tschechoslowakei nach Deutschland..


GALERIE JAHN JIří DOKOUPIL

If past critics of Jiri Georg Dokoupil could have witnessed the scenes at the press view for this brief retrospective, they would have felt thoroughly vindicated. One of the principal charges against him has always been that he lacks fibre and seriousness, and here he was playing table tennis. Having discovered that he was a champ in his youth.


Jiří Dokoupil Geuer & Geuer Art Galerie, Kunstprojekte und Grafikverlag

Jiri Georg Dokoupil is a contemporary Czech artist whose work confronts issues of artistic style and, in doing so, deliberately attempts to avoid having any sort of singular aesthetic. Rather, Dokoupil has developed a catalogued body of more than 100 different styles and techniques that he chooses from in a systematized approach that removes notions of distinctive, personal expression.


Geuer & Geuer Art Galerie, Kunstprojekte und Grafikverlag Jiří Dokoupil

Jiri Georg Dokoupil is a contemporary German-Czech artist and founding member of the artist groups Mülheimer Freiheit and Junge Wilde—these artists flourished in Cologne during the late 1970s and early '80s and were concerned with the burgeoning movement of Neo-expressionism. Like his peers, Dokoupil developed a painting style that drew on.


Jiří Dokoupil Geuer & Geuer Art Galerie, Kunstprojekte und Grafikverlag

Dokoupil. Querido amante del arte, soy un artista centroeuropeo. Despite the fact that the work of Jiri Georg Dokoupil (Krnov, Czech Republic, 1954) had been exhibited previously in Spain, never had it been done so comprehensively as in this exhibition. A total of twenty-nine series made up of works on paper, canvases and sculptures compose this exhibit, in the Palacio de Velázquez, that.


Ausstellung Der beste Seifenblasenmaler der Welt WELT

Jiri Georg Dokoupil. Whatever happened to the insolent whiz kid who, during the eighties, appeared more or less everywhere in the Cologne cohorts of neo-expressionist painters? In the twenty-five.


Jiri Dokoupil Exhibitions

Jiri Georg Dokoupil was born on June 3, 1954, in Krnov, formerly Czechoslovakia. When Dokoupil was 14, he and his parents immigrated to Germany. In 1976, he studied Fine Arts at Cologne and attended classes at the Universities of Frankfurt and New York's Cooper Union.


Jiří Dokoupil sa predstaví v Danubiane Magazín len pre ženy

Jiri Georg Dokoupil- Chech Republic's most renowned artist opens his new and unpredictable exhibition at DSC Gallery in Prague. While Dokoupil is renowned for switching styles and methods of working (sometimes even daily or weekly) - those who are familiar with his practices wide spectrum couldn't anticipate these fantastically delicate looking " furniture" objects.