Hans Scheuerecker Untitled (2001)


  • Large unique piece - 2 metres high!
  • Expressive figure drawing
  • Important artist from Cottbus
  • Framed

€2,500.00*

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Product number: 37421
Informations
Category Drawing
artist Scheuerecker, Hans
year 2001
Title Untitled
size 1 Canvas 200,0 x 90,0 cm
Frame: 202,0 x 92,0 cm
material Coloured crayon on paper
edition Unique
signature Signed and dated at the bottom: Scheuerecker 2001
publication -
Provenance Private collection Germany
condition
The Drawing is in a very good condition
Mounted in the frame.
artist
Hans Scheuerecker was born in Römhild in 1951.

After military service, Hans Scheuerecker moved to Cottbus in 1971, where he spent two years as an intern in the Malsaal of the Staatstheater Cottbus. From 1973 to 1979, he carried out a variety of activities such as crafts. In 1979 he was inducted into the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR. From 1982 to 1986 he held a lectureship at the branch of the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in Cottbus.

From 1982 to 1991 there was a b/w period, in 1984 he began the actionist work, in 1989 the collaboration with the rock / punk group Sandow, for which he designed sets, record covers and the like. From 1990 he turned back to the panel painting intensively. Hans Scheuerecker is the first winner of the Art Award of the State of Brandenburg, which he received in 1992. In 1995 he was on a scholarship in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

 He lives and works in Cottbus.

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Features and remarks


Here you have the opportunity to purchase an original drawing by Cottbus artist Hans Scheuerecker from 2001.

„Hans Scheuerecker is one of the most important abstract painters from the former GDR. His works revolve around sex, obsession and rebellion.“

Sylvia Belka-Lorenz, Deutschlandradio Kultur

The 2 metre high drawing shows Scheuerecker's entire art as a draughtsman. Lines form surfaces, form bodies. Powerful and imaginative, one discovers the developed black figure on the pure white paper surface.

Scheuerecker describes his painting as ‘graphic’: starting from a line drawing, he creates two-dimensional figure compositions that appear archaically reduced and inspired by African sculpture and classical modernism.

„It always starts with a graphic design. I draw a lot, but differently to others. My ambition is to do it like the children again.“

Hans Scheuerecker, 2005