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1933 Hamburg, Germany - 2021 Hamburg, Germany. Known for: Postwar German paintings that blend abstract structure with imagined, uninhabited landscapes.
Gerhard Ausborn was born in 1933 in Hamburg, Germany, and developed his career within the city’s postwar artistic community, where he was also a colleague of the painter Fritz Kreidt. Ausborn’s early... Read full biography
Gerhard Ausborn was born in 1933 in Hamburg, Germany, and developed his career within the city’s postwar artistic community, where he was also a colleague of the painter Fritz Kreidt. Ausborn’s early formation took place at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg from 1953 to 1956, where he... Read full biography
Gerhard Ausborn was born in 1933 in Hamburg, Germany, and developed his career within the city’s postwar artistic community, where he was also a colleague of the painter Fritz Kreidt. Ausborn’s early formation took place at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg from 1953 to 1956, where he studied under Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Conrad Westpfahl, Hans Thiemann, Rolf Cavael, and Hann Trier. This environment placed him in direct contact with leading figures of German postwar abstraction and shaped... Read full biography
Gerhard Ausborn was born in 1933 in Hamburg, Germany, and developed his career within the city’s postwar artistic community, where he was also a colleague of the painter Fritz Kreidt. Ausborn’s early formation took place at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg from 1953 to 1956, where he studied under Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Conrad Westpfahl, Hans Thiemann, Rolf Cavael, and Hann Trier. This environment placed him in direct contact with leading figures of German postwar abstraction and shaped the foundations of his mature painterly language. Ausborn’s work reveals a profound command of the painted surface, particularly in his ability to merge abstract structures with imagined terrains that evoke perfectly constructed lunar landscapes.... Read full biography
Gerhard Ausborn was born in 1933 in Hamburg, Germany, and developed his career within the city’s postwar artistic community, where he was also a colleague of the painter Fritz Kreidt. Ausborn’s early formation took place at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg from 1953 to 1956, where he studied under Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Conrad Westpfahl, Hans Thiemann, Rolf Cavael, and Hann Trier. This environment placed him in direct contact with leading figures of German postwar abstraction and shaped the foundations of his mature painterly language. Ausborn’s work reveals a profound command of the painted surface, particularly in his ability to merge abstract structures with imagined terrains that evoke perfectly constructed lunar landscapes. Volcanic craters, ice fields, and fissured ground appear throughout his compositions, forming dreamlike, uninhabited spaces that b... Read full biography
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