Saturday 28 January 2012

Neo Rauch - part 2

This is part 2 of a 2-part post on the works of contemporary German painter Neo Rauch. For biographical notes and more works see part 1.


All images © Neo Rauch / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.


2004 Revolte (Revolt) 
oil on paper 200 x 281 cm

2004 Schmerz (Pain) 
oil on canvas 270 x 210 cm

2004 Waldsiedlung 
oil on paper 277 x 197 cm

2005 Der Pate (The Godfather) 
oil on canvas 271 x 150 cm

2005 Heimkehr (Homecoming) 
oil on canvas 210 x 300 cm

2005 Krypta (Crypt) 
oil on canvas 210 x 271 cm

2005 Loesung (Mortar) 
oil on canvas 300 x 210 cm

2005 Neujahr (New Year) 
oil on canvas 270 x 210 cm

2007 Der nächste Zug (The Nearest Puff) 
oil on canvas

2007 Die Flamme (The Flame) 
oil on canvas

2007 Die Fuge (The Nearest Joint) 
oil on canvas

2007 Goldgrube (Bonanza) 
oil on canvas

2007 Jagdzimmer (Hunting Room) 
oil on canvas

2007 Leporello 
oil on canvas 250 x 210 cm

2007 Vater (Father) 
oil on canvas

2007 Vorort (Suburb) 
oil on canvas

2008 Alte Verbindungen (Old Ties) 
oil on canvas 250 x 300 cm

2008 Das Gut (The Good) 
oil on canvas 280 x 210 cm

2008 Die Aufnahme (The Recording) 
oil on canvas 300 x 250 cm

Thursday 26 January 2012

Neo Rauch - part 1

This is part 1 of a 2-part post on the works of contemporary German painter Neo Rauch.

Rauch, born in Leipzig in 1960, is a protagonist of the "New Leipzig School". On the one hand artists of the "New Leipzig School" are united by their place of study, the "Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst" (Academy of Visual Arts) in Leipzig, on the other hand by their teachers, among them Bernhard Heisig, Wolfgang Mattheuer, Werner Tübke or Arno Rink, which, in return, are members of the first and second "Leipzig School".

Neo Rauch's artistic career and the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts are inseparably interwoven: This is where he studied painting from 1981 to 1986, until 1990 he was in the master class of Bernhard Heisig, from 1993 to 1998 he worked there as an assistant and was appointed professor in 2005. He held the post until 2009 and taught painting and graphic art. He is also an honorary professor of the Academy.

Neo Rauch's works are highly esteemed by the international art market. Additionally, they attract great numbers of visitors in large one-man shows, for instance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2007, in 2010 in the twin exhibition "Begleiter" (Companions), which was shown simultaneously in the Museum of Visual Arts in Leipzig and the 'Pinakothek der Moderne' Munich, or in the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden in 2011. Works by Neo Rauch are in possession of renowned international museums and collections like the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Hamburger Kunsthalle.

All images © Neo Rauch / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.


1996 Winter 
oil on paper 162 x 105cm

1998 Die Wahl (The Choice) 
oil on canvas 300 x 200cm

1998 Fang (Catch) 
oil on linen 200 x 300cm

1998 Front 
oil on canvas 120 x 90cm

1998 Vorrat (Stock) 
oil on canvas 250 x 200cm

1999 Fuller 
oil on paper 214 x 148cm

1999 Leider (Regrettably) 
oil on canvas 200 x 150cm

1999 Stoff (Material) 
oil on canvas250 x 200cm

1999 Strecke (Route) 
oil on canvas 122 x 90cm

1999 Takt (Stroke) 
oil on canvas 225 x 195cm

1999 Tal (Valley) 
oil on canvas 200 x 250cm

2002 Harmlos (Harmless) 
oil on canvas 250 x 180cm

2002 Hatz (Hunt) 
oil on linen 210 x 250cm

2002 Hausmeister (Caretaker) 
oil on canvas 250 x 200cm

2002 Kühlraum (Cold Store) 
oil on linen 210 x 300cm

2002 Quiz 
oil on canvas 250 x 210cm

2002 Schöpfer (Creator) 
oil on canvas 210 x 250cm

2003 Haus des Lehrers (The Teacher's Home) 
oil on canvas 250 x 200cm

2003 Scheune (Barn) 
oil on canvas 190 x 250cm

2004 Höhe (High) 
oil on canvas 210 x 270cm

Tuesday 24 January 2012

Penguin Book covers – part 2


This is part 2 of a 2-part post on paperback-book designs from Penguin Books. For background information on Penguin and for more covers see part 1 below. Over the years covers have been undertaken by many famous artists and designers - see Ben Shan, Eduardo Paolozzi, Paul Hogarth, and Milton Glaser (originator of the 'I (heart) NY' logo). Where known, I have shown the date of publication and name of the designer/illustrator:

 
1970 Tony Meeuwissen

1971 Donna Brown

1971 Milton Glaser

1971 Minale / Tattersfield / Provinciali

1971 Omnific

1972 David Pelham

1973 (unknown)

1973 Tony Meeuwissen
The above design is a clever take on the iconic design of the British cigarette packet for "Wild Woodbine":




1974 David Pelham

1976 Tony Meeuwissen

1977 Ben Shahn

1977 John Carrod (and Harry Beck, designer of the original tube map)

1978 Paul Hogarth

1983 Carroll and Dempsey

1999 Pentagram

2008 (unknown)

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