Hans Peter Adamski
Hans Peter Adamski achieved word-wide fame as a main representative of the neo-expressive "Jungen Wilden" [Young Wild Ones].
Adamski, who had studied at the Kunstkademie Düsseldorf, was a co-founder and key figure of the group "Mülheimer Freiheit", the center of the Cologne "Wild Ones. His drastic expressive, often encrypted figurations from these days became icons of Postmodernism. Hans Peter Adamski remained true to figuration later on as well, even though the borders to abstraction became permeable at times. Later works combine graphic elements in reduced coloring with writing and ornamental background structures to highly aesthetic compositions. Besides paintings, Hans Peter Adamski also made graphic art, sculptures and objects.
Hans Peter Adamski, who has been teaching at the 'Hochschule für Bildende Künste' in Dresden as of 1998, has already been honored in numerous one-man shows, for instance in the 'Städtische Kunstmuseum' Bonn, the National Gallery Dakar and the 'Landesmuseum Joanneum' in Graz.
Adamski, who had studied at the Kunstkademie Düsseldorf, was a co-founder and key figure of the group "Mülheimer Freiheit", the center of the Cologne "Wild Ones. His drastic expressive, often encrypted figurations from these days became icons of Postmodernism. Hans Peter Adamski remained true to figuration later on as well, even though the borders to abstraction became permeable at times. Later works combine graphic elements in reduced coloring with writing and ornamental background structures to highly aesthetic compositions. Besides paintings, Hans Peter Adamski also made graphic art, sculptures and objects.
Hans Peter Adamski, who has been teaching at the 'Hochschule für Bildende Künste' in Dresden as of 1998, has already been honored in numerous one-man shows, for instance in the 'Städtische Kunstmuseum' Bonn, the National Gallery Dakar and the 'Landesmuseum Joanneum' in Graz.