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Object (Dinge)

Explore Albert Oehlen’s ‘Object (Dinge)’ – a layered mixed-media portrait blending Dada & Constructivism. Text, geometry, & vibrant green create visual density. A provocative commentary on identity & society.

Explore the provocative paintings of Albert Oehlen (b. 1954), a leading German contemporary artist known for his abstract & figurative combinations, 'Bad Paintings', and innovative use of collage & digital techniques. A key figure in Neue Wilde.

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Om kunstneren

Albert Oehlen: A Radical Embrace of Process and Collage

Albert Oehlen (born 1954) stands as a pivotal figure in German contemporary art, recognized for his distinctive approach to painting—a fusion of abstraction and figuration that challenges conventional artistic boundaries. Rooted in Düsseldorf’s Neue Wilde movement alongside Martin Kippenberger and Georg Herold, Oehlen's oeuvre embodies a rebellious spirit against the prevailing neo-expressionist aesthetic of the 1980s, prioritizing the act of painting itself as its primary subject matter.

Early Life and Artistic Formation

Born in Krefeld, Germany, Albert Oehlen’s artistic journey began with formative experiences in Berlin during the late 1970s. Collaborating closely with fellow artist Werner Büttner—a friendship that would prove enduring—he honed his craft as a waiter and decorator, absorbing influences from the burgeoning Berlin art scene. His formal education culminated in a diploma from Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (Hamburg School of Fine Arts) in 1978, establishing him firmly within the avant-garde landscape of German art history.

The Neue Wilde Movement and Initial Explorations

Oehlen’s involvement with Berlin “bad boy” group solidified his position as a champion of artistic experimentation. He became associated with Lord Jim Lodge, fostering connections with influential artists like Kippenberger and Herold—artists who shared a commitment to disrupting established conventions. This affiliation propelled him into the heart of Cologne’s art scene, where he actively participated in shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of his time. His work quickly distinguished itself from the dominant neo-expressionist movement, rejecting its emotionally charged narratives for a more intellectually driven exploration of artistic process.

Developing Distinctive Techniques: Gray Paintings and “Bad” Paintings

The 1980s witnessed Oehlen’s groundbreaking experimentation with color palettes—specifically his celebrated "gray" paintings, which deliberately eschewed vibrancy in favor of monochrome tones. Simultaneously, he embarked on a series dubbed “bad” paintings, incorporating provocative imagery including a controversial portrait of Adolf Hitler. These endeavors underscored his willingness to confront uncomfortable truths and push artistic boundaries. Notably, Oehlen’s approach was informed by the stylistic innovations of German painters like Georg Baselitz, Sigmar Polke, and Gerhard Richter—artists who similarly interrogated traditional representation.

Collage and Digital Influence: The Late 1990s and Beyond

From the late 1990s onward, Oehlen’s artistic practice centered on a technique that blended collage with gestural brushstrokes of oil paint over digitally printed imagery—a method mirroring the expansive scale of billboard printing. This innovative approach reflected his embrace of technological advancements while retaining an emphasis on tactile materiality and expressive gesture. His recent works continue to explore this duality, juxtaposing flat cutouts derived from CAD software with dynamic layers of pigment, resulting in visually arresting compositions that engage with themes of identity and societal critique.

Legacy and Recognition

Albert Oehlen’s contribution to contemporary art is undeniable—a testament to his unwavering dedication to artistic exploration and his refusal to conform to prevailing trends. Recognized as a “free radical” by critics, he has garnered international acclaim for his distinctive visual language and conceptual rigor. His enduring influence can be seen in the work of younger artists who similarly champion experimentation and challenge conventional notions of artistic expression. He remains an artist whose uncompromising vision continues to provoke thought and inspire creativity.
Albert Oehlen

Albert Oehlen

1954 - , Germany

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neue Wilde
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Berlin Neue Wilde']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Georg Baselitz
    • Sigmar Polke
    • Gerhard Richter
  • Date Of Birth: 1954
  • Full Name: Albert Oehlen
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Loa
    • Object (Dinge)
    • Untitled (Albert himself with horse)
  • Place Of Birth: Krefeld, Germany