Friedrich Kunath. Encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, video and photography, Friedrich Kunath's work focuses on universal themes of the human condition: love, loss, loneliness, optimism and... Read full biography
Friedrich Kunath. Encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, video and photography, Friedrich Kunath's work focuses on universal themes of the human condition: love, loss, loneliness, optimism and dejection, all imparted with a tragicomic pathos.??Kunath draws inspiration from sources such as song... Read full biography
Friedrich Kunath. Encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, video and photography, Friedrich Kunath's work focuses on universal themes of the human condition: love, loss, loneliness, optimism and dejection, all imparted with a tragicomic pathos.??Kunath draws inspiration from sources such as song titles, lyrics and books, along with art historical influences, including Conceptual Art, German Romanticism and Symbolism. His paintings, which freely bestride the idioms of abstraction and... Read full biography
Friedrich Kunath. Encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, video and photography, Friedrich Kunath's work focuses on universal themes of the human condition: love, loss, loneliness, optimism and dejection, all imparted with a tragicomic pathos.??Kunath draws inspiration from sources such as song titles, lyrics and books, along with art historical influences, including Conceptual Art, German Romanticism and Symbolism. His paintings, which freely bestride the idioms of abstraction and representation, are saturated with washes of colour, which are then overlaid with diverse visual references, from line art satirical cartoons, doodles or chocolate-box imagery to passages of text with nuanced word-play. With titles such as Leaving is... Read full biography
Friedrich Kunath. Encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, video and photography, Friedrich Kunath's work focuses on universal themes of the human condition: love, loss, loneliness, optimism and dejection, all imparted with a tragicomic pathos.??Kunath draws inspiration from sources such as song titles, lyrics and books, along with art historical influences, including Conceptual Art, German Romanticism and Symbolism. His paintings, which freely bestride the idioms of abstraction and representation, are saturated with washes of colour, which are then overlaid with diverse visual references, from line art satirical cartoons, doodles or chocolate-box imagery to passages of text with nuanced word-play. With titles such as Leaving is overrated, I may not always love you and Bureau of Sad Endings, the work strikes a balance between irony and desolatio... Read full biography
Friedrich Kunath - Artist Info
About Friedrich Kunath: Books
Books & Publications (3)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Most Beautiful World in the World
2011
Berardini, Andrew; Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer
96 pages (color)
Friedrich Kunath: Home Wasn't Built in a Day
2010
Kunath, Friedrich; Matthew Thompson, Douglas Fogle
90 pages (color)
Friedrich Kunath: Rising vs. Setting
2009
Jacobson, Hiedi Auckerman, Gregor Jansen, Anna Grande, Friedrich Kunath