Peter Angermann

Peter Angermann (* 1945 in Rehau ) is a contemporary German painter.

Life

Angermann studied in the years 1966 to 1968 painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg in Gerhard Wendland and thereafter until 1973 at the Dusseldorf Art Academy under Joseph Beuys.

Together with Robert Hartmann, Hans Rogalla, Hans Henin, Hans Heiniger, he founded the YIUP Group in 1969. Together with Jan Knap and Milan Kunc, he belonged to the group of artists Normal, with whom he at the group exhibition " From here - Two months new German art in Dusseldorf " in 1984 was represented.

He was a guest lecturer at the School of Art in Reykjavík (1986 ), visiting professor of painting at the University of Kassel (1992-1993) and Professor of Painting at the Städel School in Frankfurt am Main ( 1996-2002). From 2002 to 2010 he was professor of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg.

Peter Angermann lives and works in Thurndorf and Nuremberg.

Work

Anger 's created works of art for public space, under which attract attention, for example, a 1985 computer arisen photographic mosaic for the Metro Station High Suffering in Nuremberg and in 1986 created for the stairwell of the telecommunications office in Nuremberg work. In 1999, the artist created an installation for the Simon- Ohm - Fachhochschule Nürnberg. In the same year he paid from the Humperdinck Singspiel " Hansel and Gretel " for the Nuremberg Opera.

Since 1979, Peter Angermann published with publishing houses and galleries, art editions.

Works by Angermann are located in the following museum collections:

  • Bavarian State Painting Collection, Munich
  • Hessian State Museum, Darmstadt
  • Municipal Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach
  • Centraal Museum, Utrecht
  • National Gallery of Iceland, Reykjavík
  • Groninger Museum
  • Germanic National Museum, Nuremberg
  • Neues Museum Nuremberg
  • Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin
  • The Burrell Collection, Glasgow
  • Galleria d' Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, San Marino
  • Museum of Modern Art, Frankfurt am Main
  • Moderna Museet, Stockholm
  • SAFN, Reykjavik
  • MACI Museo Arte Contemporanea Isernia, Isernia
  • Krefeld Museums

Awards

Exhibitions (selection)

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