Andora (b. 1958). Growing up as Andreas Hoge in Berlin-East, the artist, pop art painter and cosmonaut assumed the pseudonym Andora during the course of his career. Accused of preparing to defect... Read full biography
Andora (b. 1958). Growing up as Andreas Hoge in Berlin-East, the artist, pop art painter and cosmonaut assumed the pseudonym Andora during the course of his career. Accused of preparing to defect from the German Democratic Republic, he was expatriated to Berlin-West. He studied sociology from 1980... Read full biography
Andora (b. 1958). Growing up as Andreas Hoge in Berlin-East, the artist, pop art painter and cosmonaut assumed the pseudonym Andora during the course of his career. Accused of preparing to defect from the German Democratic Republic, he was expatriated to Berlin-West. He studied sociology from 1980 until 1984. Afterwards, he started creating his first paintings that were of in a neo-expressionist style. Later, conceptual installations and video techniques followed. Andora left the traditional... Read full biography
Andora (b. 1958). Growing up as Andreas Hoge in Berlin-East, the artist, pop art painter and cosmonaut assumed the pseudonym Andora during the course of his career. Accused of preparing to defect from the German Democratic Republic, he was expatriated to Berlin-West. He studied sociology from 1980 until 1984. Afterwards, he started creating his first paintings that were of in a neo-expressionist style. Later, conceptual installations and video techniques followed. Andora left the traditional canvas as a painting surface in the 90s and entered the three-dimensional reality with his pictorial language of bizarre creatures of a comic-like world and painted everyday objects. He accepted various commissions by large corporations, for example by... Read full biography
Andora (b. 1958). Growing up as Andreas Hoge in Berlin-East, the artist, pop art painter and cosmonaut assumed the pseudonym Andora during the course of his career. Accused of preparing to defect from the German Democratic Republic, he was expatriated to Berlin-West. He studied sociology from 1980 until 1984. Afterwards, he started creating his first paintings that were of in a neo-expressionist style. Later, conceptual installations and video techniques followed. Andora left the traditional canvas as a painting surface in the 90s and entered the three-dimensional reality with his pictorial language of bizarre creatures of a comic-like world and painted everyday objects. He accepted various commissions by large corporations, for example by WEST. This culminated in painting a Russian Proton rocket, which was then shot into space.&nbs... Read full biography