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Klaus R Uhlig (German, Hardcover)
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Klaus R Uhlig (German, Hardcover)
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Text in English & German. Klaus R Uhlig, born in 1932 in
Altenburg near Leipzig, is at first and foremost a painter of
people. His upright figures, with a strong vertical emphasis and
often depicted in groups, represent the emerging XXL generation.
With his "Structurels", Uhlig created a painting style that
combines classical realistic with modern abstract painting. Linking
and overlapping numerous individual pictures to form a composite
creates configurations that can be interpreted in many ways. Gil E
Stein shows other aspects of his output in this publication. This
includes works such as Das letzte Blatt der Welt or 9-11, which was
actual-ly painted in 2001, and the group of pictures called
"Arborel". The most striking feature of Uhlig's pictures is the
positive impact they make. One contributing factor here is that a
clear working philosophy lies behind their creation. Uhlig's work
is intended to show "that our life and our social associations are
wonderful because the things that connect us are wonderful and
mysterious". He uses very many graphic and painting techniques to
achieve this, including decalomania. The colour range of his work
is defined by the Bauhaus colour theory. Uhlig's colourism and
structurelism emerged on the basis of a classical training in art
and architecture, moving through the stages of stonemason,
Dipl.-Ing., Master of Arts, government building officer and
Dr.-Ing. His professors in Weimar included Otto Herbig, who was
close to Die Brucke, in Berlin the architect Hans Scharoun and the
sculptor Erich F Reuter, and at Harvard University Le Corbusier
when present at seminars. Here Uhlig also met Walter Gropius and
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. After teaching at the Hochschule fur
Bildende Kunste in Hamburg, Uhlig worked as a town planner in
various German cities. He devised zoning maps for Goettingen,
Heidelberg and finally for Cologne, where he worked as
Stadtbaudirektor for many years. Uhlig lives in Cologne as a
free-lance artist. Solo exhibitions have been devoted to his work
in Europe and China, in cities including Berlin, Bologna, Brussels,
Dresden, Hangshou, Leipzig, Cologne, Paris and Weimar. His work is
to be found in state museum, public buildings and in institutional
and private collections.
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