Markus Lüpertz
- Introduction
- Markus Lüpertz (born 25 April 1941) is a German painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and writer. He also publishes a magazine, and plays jazz piano. He is one of the best-known German contemporary artists. His subjects are characterized by suggestive power and archaic monumentality. Lüpertz insists on capturing the object of representation with an archetypal statement of his existence. His art work is associated to neo-expressionism. Known for his eccentricity, German press has stylized him as a "painter prince".
- Wikidata
- Q674710
- Introduction
- Emigrated to the West, to Rheydt, Rheinland with his family in 1948. Studied at the Werkkunstschule Krefeld with Laurens Goosen in 1956 and thereafter worked variously as a coalminer and road builder. In 1962 he moved to Berlin and began a cycle of paintings he called "Dithyrambischen Malerei" and in the 1960s writes two manifestos based on these works. In the 1980s Lüpertz produced stage designs, painted bronze sculptures, and monumental murals.
- Nationalities
- German, West German, Czech
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Graphic Artist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Markus Lüpertz, Markus Lupertz
- Ulan
- 500047407
Exhibitions
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
Apr 22, 2009–Jan 4, 2010
MoMA
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
Apr 22, 2009–Jan 4, 2010
MoMA
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Eye on Europe: Prints, Books & Multiples/1960 to Now
Oct 15, 2006–Jan 1, 2007
MoMA
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Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980–1995
Jun 20–Sep 10, 1996
MoMA
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Beuys and After: Contemporary German Drawings from the Collection
Feb 1–May 14, 1996
MoMA
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Markus Lüpertz has
12 exhibitionsonline.
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe Series 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe Series 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe Series 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe series 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe series 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe Series, Untitled (Dithyramb) 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled from the Dithyrambe Series 1964
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Markus Lüpertz Atelier c. 1973-74
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Markus Lüpertz Snail and Shovel 1976
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled 1980
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Markus Lüpertz "Und ich, ich spiele..." 1981
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Markus Lüpertz Pink Line (Rosa Linie) from the portfolio First Concentration I (Erste Konzentration I) 1982
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Markus Lüpertz Ich stand vor der Mauer au Glas 1982
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Markus Lüpertz The Large Spoon 1982
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Markus Lüpertz Motif III from the series Six Motifs on the Theme "Vogue Drawings" 1984
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Markus Lüpertz Steelpoints and Poems 1989. (Prints executed 1988).
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Georg Baselitz, James Lee Byars, Jörg Immendorff, Per Kirkeby, Markus Lüpertz, A.R. Penck (Ralf Winkler), Various Artists Krater und Wolke 1-5 1982–90
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Männer ohne Frauen - Parsifal) 1993
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Landschaft, abstrakt) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Männer ohne Frauen - Parsifal) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Männer ohne Frauen - Parsifal) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Untitled (Männer ohne Frauen - Parsifal) 1997
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Markus Lüpertz Landscape #2 1998
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