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Born 1910. Known for: Multilayered art with ironic allusions, references, and quotations..
Hans Thiemann was an unusual Bauhaus artist known for his subtle subversive attitude towards modernism. He was a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky and demonstrated a multilayered art style... Read full biography
Hans Thiemann was an unusual Bauhaus artist known for his subtle subversive attitude towards modernism. He was a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky and demonstrated a multilayered art style full of ironic allusions, references, and quotations. Alongside other artists like Hannah Höch, Heinz... Read full biography
Hans Thiemann was an unusual Bauhaus artist known for his subtle subversive attitude towards modernism. He was a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky and demonstrated a multilayered art style full of ironic allusions, references, and quotations. Alongside other artists like Hannah Höch, Heinz Trökes, Hans Uhlmann, and Mac Zimmermann, he exhibited his works in the famous 'Fantasten-Ausstellung' in 1946. This information is sourced from the exhibition catalog "Art Above the Real: Hans... Read full biography
Hans Thiemann was an unusual Bauhaus artist known for his subtle subversive attitude towards modernism. He was a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky and demonstrated a multilayered art style full of ironic allusions, references, and quotations. Alongside other artists like Hannah Höch, Heinz Trökes, Hans Uhlmann, and Mac Zimmermann, he exhibited his works in the famous 'Fantasten-Ausstellung' in 1946. This information is sourced from the exhibition catalog "Art Above the Real: Hans Thiemann and the Berlin Fantasts" edited by Peter Hahn and Markus Krause.Peter Hahn, Markus Krause (eds.), Art Above the Real. Hans Thiemann and the Berlin Fantasts, exhibition cat. Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin 2000.
Hans Thiemann was an unusual Bauhaus artist known for his subtle subversive attitude towards modernism. He was a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky and demonstrated a multilayered art style full of ironic allusions, references, and quotations. Alongside other artists like Hannah Höch, Heinz Trökes, Hans Uhlmann, and Mac Zimmermann, he exhibited his works in the famous 'Fantasten-Ausstellung' in 1946. This information is sourced from the exhibition catalog "Art Above the Real: Hans Thiemann and the Berlin Fantasts" edited by Peter Hahn and Markus Krause.Peter Hahn, Markus Krause (eds.), Art Above the Real. Hans Thiemann and the Berlin Fantasts, exhibition cat. Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin 2000.

