Albert Oehlen

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Albert Oehlen
Born (1954-09-17) 17 September 1954 (age 69)
Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg
Known forPainting, Installation art, music
Notable workC.C. (2003),
(Durch die) rosa Brille (2006),
Hey (2007),
Mujer (2008)[1]
MovementContemporary art

Albert Oehlen (born 17 September 1954) is a German artist and musician. He lives and works in Bühler, Switzerland[2] and Segovia, Spain.[3]

Early life and education

Born in

Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg in 1978. Along with Martin Kippenberger and Georg Herold, Oehlen was a member of Berlin "bad boy" group.[6]

Work

Closely associated with the

Neue Wilde movement.[7] He has more recently been described as a 'free radical'.[8]

Untitled (Baum 44) (2015)

Influenced by other German painters such as Georg Baselitz, Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter, Oehlen focuses on the process of painting itself.[9] During the 1980s he began combining abstract and figurative elements of painting in his works, as part of a reaction to the prevailing Neo-Expressionist aesthetic of the time.[3] In the following years, he worked within self-imposed, often absurd, parameters. He used only gray tones for his "Grey" paintings and limited himself to red, yellow, and blue for another series of what he calls "bad" paintings that included his infamous 1986 portrait of Adolf Hitler.[10] In his paintings of the late 1990s, each piece consists of smears and lines of paint Oehlen brushed and sprayed over collaged imagery that had been transferred to canvas by the type of gigantic inkjet printers used to manufacture billboards.[11]

In 2002, Oehlen exhibited the "Self-Portraits" series which included eight self-portraits among them Frühstück Now (Self-Portrait)(1984), Self-Portrait With Open Mouth (2001) and Self-Portrait as a Dutch Woman (1983).[12]

In Oehlen's recent work, flat, figurative cut-outs-all the products of computer-aided design (CAD), and gestural strokes of oil paint trade places in the service of collage.[13] In his recent Finger Paintings, color-blocked advertisements are an extension of the canvas, providing fragmented, readymade surfaces for Oehlen's visceral markings, made with his hands, as well as brushes, rags, and spray-cans.[14]

In 2014 Skarstedt Gallery, New York hosted Oehlen' "Fabric Paintings" exhibition, featuring fourteen of the twenty paintings made from 1992 to 1996, and mostly kept in his studio.

New Museum of Contemporary Art a self-portraits selection from 1980s and 1990s.[16]

Music

In the 1990s, Oehlen briefly ran his own independent label, Leiterwagen, putting out experimental electronica.[10] Since the late 1990s Oehlen has played in the bands Red Krayola and Van Oehlen. References to music are frequent in his paintings and drawings.[17] His artwork is on CDs by Gastr del Sol, Arthur Russell, and Brooklyn-based band Child Abuse.[10][dead link]

Teaching

Oehlen was Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 2000 to 2009.[5]

Personal life

Oehlen is the brother of fellow artist Markus Oehlen, and their father was also an artist.[8] He lives with his wife, Esther Freund, and their three children in a village near Bühler.[10]

Reception

Criticism

In 2013 ArtDaily described Oehlen as "one of the most influential, but also one of the most controversial of contemporary painters".

Tate Collection.[21]

Art market

The Galerie Max Hetzler gave Oehlen his first solo show in 1981.[10] At a 2014 Christie's auction in London, one of Oehlen's self-portraits from 1984 was sold for $1.8 million, roughly three times its $670,000 high estimate.[22] At a March 2017 Christie's auction, Albert's Self-Portrait with Palette sold for $3,623,230.[23] In June 2019, at a Sotheby's auction in London, his Self-Portrait with Empty Hands sold to dealer Per Skarstedt for $7,542,157, a new record for the artist.[24]

Exhibitions

Albert Oehlen exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio

Oehlen has shown work internationally in many exhibitions including I Will Always Champion Good Painting at

MUMOK, Vienna.[18] Oehlen's work was included in the 2013 Venice Biennale.[26]
A survey of more than 30 years of work was exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Art from 4 December 2016 until 12 March 2017.

Public collections

The works of Albert Oehlen are held, among others, in the following public collections:

References

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  2. ^ Sebastian Frenzel |date 1 January 2010), „Stress findet statt  ..." Archived 29 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Monopol Magazin.
  3. ^ a b Albert Oehlen Skarstedt Gallery, New York.
  4. ^ Schjeldahl, Peter. "Albert Oehlen Paints Post-Painting". The New Yorker. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  5. ^ a b Albert Oehlen, Frühstück now (Self-Portrait) (1984) Christie's Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Auction, 1 July 2014, London.
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  7. ^ "Albert Oehlen". Ketterer Kunst.
  8. ^ a b Glen O'Brien (28 April 2009) "Albert Oehlen" (interview), Interview Magazine. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  9. ^ Albert Oehlen: I Will Always Champion Good Painting, 7 July – 3 September 2006 Archived 30 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine Whitechapel Gallery, London.
  10. ^ a b c d e Sean O’Hagan (15 May 2015), Albert Oehlen: The Change Artist W.
  11. ^ David Pagel (8 May 1998), Art Review Los Angeles Times.
  12. ^ Glueck, Grace (25 January 2002). "ART IN REVIEW; Albert Oehlen – 'Self-Portraits'". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  13. ^ Albert Oehlen, 3 March – 7 April 2012 Gagosian Gallery, New York.
  14. ^ Albert Oehlen: New Paintings, 6 June – 18 July 2014 Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles.
  15. ^ Smith, Roberta (20 November 2014). "Albert Oehlen: 'Fabric Paintings'". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  16. ^ Pogrebin, Robin (5 June 2015). "In 'Albert Oehlen: Home and Garden,' a Restless, Foraging Painter". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  17. ^ Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, 22 April 2009 – 4 January 2010 Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  18. ^ a b "mumok presents first comprehensive overview in Austria of Albert Oehlen's work", ArtDaily.org, 16 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  19. ^ Schwendener, Martha (13 October 2006). "ART IN REVIEW; Albert Oehlen". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  20. ^ Dagen, Philippe (9 August 2011). "Albert Oehlen – review". Le Monde. Retrieved 26 September 2013 – via The Guardian.
  21. ^ Loa by Albert Oehlen, BBC – Your Paintings. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  22. ^ Vogel, Carol (1 July 2014). "Bacon, and a Bed, Sell Well at Christie's London Auction". The New York Times.
  23. ^ "Post War Evening Sale". christies.com.
  24. ^ Bacon, Freud and Saville Top Sotheby’s Evening Contemporary Sale, Artlyst, 27 June 2019
  25. ^ "Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark".
  26. ^ Albert Oehlen: "Home & Garden" Annex, 17 June – 4 September 2015 Gagosian Gallery, New York.
  27. ^ Art Institute of Chicago
  28. ^ Fondation Louis Vitton
  29. ^ Fonds National d'Art Contemporain
  30. ^ Hamburger Kunsthalle
  31. ^ Musée National d'Art Moderne
  32. ^ Museum für Moderne Kunst
  33. ^ Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
  34. ^ Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
  35. ^ Köln, Museum Ludwig, Inv.-Nr. ML/Dep. 7192, Leihgabe as of 12.05.1996
  36. ^ Museum of Modern Art, New York
  37. ^ Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
  38. ^ Pinakothek der Moderne
  39. ^ San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
  40. ^ Tate Modern
  41. ^ Saatchi Gallery

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