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1928 Bad Laasphe, Germany - 2014 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Light kinetics, illumination, abstract painting, teaching.
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Otto Piene, German Artist of New Modes, Dies at 85. By BRUCE WEBERJULY 18, 2014. Otto Piene, a German painter and sculptor known for his... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Otto Piene, German Artist of New Modes, Dies at 85. By BRUCE WEBERJULY 18, 2014. Otto Piene, a German painter and sculptor known for his experiments in kinetic art and for working at the junction of art, nature and technology, died on Thursday... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Otto Piene, German Artist of New Modes, Dies at 85. By BRUCE WEBERJULY 18, 2014. Otto Piene, a German painter and sculptor known for his experiments in kinetic art and for working at the junction of art, nature and technology, died on Thursday in Berlin, where he was attending the opening of a retrospective of his work. He was 86 and had homes in Düsseldorf and Groton, Mass. His death was confirmed by Joachim Jäger, head of the Neue... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Otto Piene, German Artist of New Modes, Dies at 85. By BRUCE WEBERJULY 18, 2014. Otto Piene, a German painter and sculptor known for his experiments in kinetic art and for working at the junction of art, nature and technology, died on Thursday in Berlin, where he was attending the opening of a retrospective of his work. He was 86 and had homes in Düsseldorf and Groton, Mass. His death was confirmed by Joachim Jäger, head of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. The retrospective, "Otto Piene, More Sky," opened there and at Deutsche Bank KunstHalle on Wednesday as a joint project devoted to honoring Mr. Piene's influential role in postwar German art. In 1957, along with Heinz Mack, Mr.... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist. Otto Piene, German Artist of New Modes, Dies at 85. By BRUCE WEBERJULY 18, 2014. Otto Piene, a German painter and sculptor known for his experiments in kinetic art and for working at the junction of art, nature and technology, died on Thursday in Berlin, where he was attending the opening of a retrospective of his work. He was 86 and had homes in Düsseldorf and Groton, Mass. His death was confirmed by Joachim Jäger, head of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. The retrospective, "Otto Piene, More Sky," opened there and at Deutsche Bank KunstHalle on Wednesday as a joint project devoted to honoring Mr. Piene's influential role in postwar German art. In 1957, along with Heinz Mack, Mr. Piene (pronounced PEEN-uh) founded the Zero Group, a collection of artists dedicated to redefining art in the... Read full biography
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