K. P. Brehmer
- Introduction
- Klaus Peter Brehmer (12 September 1938 in Berlin, Germany – December 16, 1997 in Hamburg, Germany), was a German painter, graphic artist and filmmaker. From 1971 to 1997 he was professor at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg. Most of his works can be considered as political art or the visualization of political trends.
- Wikidata
- Q1718932
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Klaus Peter Brehmer, KP Brehmer
- Ulan
- 500058494
Exhibitions
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412: Domestic Disruption
Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Alibis: Sigmar Polke
1963–2010 Apr 19–Aug 3, 2014
MoMA
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Printin’
Feb 15–May 14, 2012
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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About Face: Selections from the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books
May 21–Jun 5, 2001
MoMA
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K. P. Brehmer has
11 exhibitionsonline.
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K. P. Brehmer Starfighter 1966
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K. P. Brehmer MAO 1967
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Various Artists, K. P. Brehmer, K. H. Hödicke, Konrad Lueg, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Wolf Vostell Graphics of Capitalist Realism (Grafik des Kapitalistischen Realismus) 1967, published 1968
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K. P. Brehmer Display 25. The Feeling Between Fingertips... (Aufsteller 25. Das Gefühl zwischen Fingerkuppen...) from Graphics of Capitalist Realism (Grafik des Kapitalistischen Realismus) 1967, published 1968
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K. P. Brehmer, K. H. Hödicke, Konrad Lueg, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Wolf Vostell, Various Artists Grafik des Kapitalistischen Realismus (Graphics of Capitalist Realism) 1971
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K. P. Brehmer Self Portrait (Selbstbildnis) from Graphics of Capitalist Realism (Grafik des Kapitalistischen Realismus) 1971
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Joseph Beuys, K. P. Brehmer, K. H. Hödicke, Peter Hutchinson, Arthur Köpcke, Sigmar Polke, Wolf Vostell, Various Artists Weekend 1970–72, published 1972
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K. P. Brehmer TV-Brown Tint, Test Pattern I (TV-Braunfarben, Testbild 1) from Weekend 1970, published 1972
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K. P. Brehmer TV-Brown Tint, Test Pattern 2 (TV-Braunfarben, Testbild 2) from Weekend 1970, published 1972
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K. P. Brehmer TV-Brown Tint, Test Pattern 3 (TV-Braunfarben, Testbild 3) from Weekend 1970, published 1972
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K. P. Brehmer TV-Brown Tint, Test Pattern 4 (TV-Braunfarben, Testbild 4) from Weekend 1970, published 1972
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K. P. Brehmer TV-Brown Tint, Test Pattern 5 (TV-Braunfarben, Testbild 5) from the portfolio Weekend 1970, published 1972
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Various Artists, Joseph Beuys, K. P. Brehmer, Bazon Brock, Hans Joachim Dietrich, Rainer (Imi) Giese, K. H. Hödicke, Imi Knoebel, Bernd Lohaus, Konrad Lueg, Blinky Palermo, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Dieter Roth, Gerhard Rühm, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Tomas Schmit, Wolf Vostell, Stefan Wewerka, Lambert Maria Wintersberger En Bloc 1969–72
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