Udo Nöger (1961) - photo 1

Udo Nöger

Udo Nöger is a German and American artist working between San Diego, Miami and Geneva.

Nöger, who grew up in Enger, Germany, emigrated to the United States in the early 1990s. Early in his career, he was known for his expressive figurative paintings. These mixed-media works often feature enigmatic archaic figures and symbolically charged imagery inspired by his travels. On one such trip to the South Pacific, Nöger discovered ancient writings consisting of images of animals, figures and symbols used by the Easter Islanders centuries ago. Over time, he began to incorporate this ancient iconography into his work, eventually creating his own pictorial language that gradually became more and more abstract.

By the mid-nineties, Nöger began to focus exclusively on the interplay of light, space and color. The artist creates luminous monochrome paintings that capture light, movement and energy expressed in extremely minimalist compositions. Nöger uses an almost architectural approach to create works that seem to radiate light from within. The paintings consist of three layers of canvas mounted on stretchers set at a distance from each other.

Udo Nöger has exhibited many times around the world, and his works are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Denver), the Art Institute of Chicago and others.

Date and place of birt:1961, Enger, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art style:Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary art, Neo-expressionism

Creators Germany

Karl Adam Heinisch (1847 - 1923)
Karl Adam Heinisch
1847 - 1923
Carl Christophe Point ()
Carl Christophe Point
Oskar Manigk (1934)
Oskar Manigk
1934
Hermann Sehrig (1892 - 1963)
Hermann Sehrig
1892 - 1963
Lore Bert (1936)
Lore Bert
1936
Hugo Crola (1841 - 1910)
Hugo Crola
1841 - 1910
Friedrich Randel (1808 - 1886)
Friedrich Randel
1808 - 1886
Carl Wilhelm Müller (1839 - 1904)
Carl Wilhelm Müller
1839 - 1904
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
Albert Einstein
1879 - 1955
Otto von Faber du Faur (1828 - 1901)
Otto von Faber du Faur
1828 - 1901
Johann Petr Molitor (1702 - 1756)
Johann Petr Molitor
1702 - 1756
Ludwig Blume-Siebert (1853 - 1929)
Ludwig Blume-Siebert
1853 - 1929
Rudolf Marcuse (1878 - 1940)
Rudolf Marcuse
1878 - 1940
Carl Rudell (1855 - 1939)
Carl Rudell
1855 - 1939
Stephan Geisler (1968)
Stephan Geisler
1968
Paul Wilhelm Dahms (1913 - 1988)
Paul Wilhelm Dahms
1913 - 1988

Creators Abstract Expressionism

Wolfgang von Wersin (1882 - 1976)
Wolfgang von Wersin
1882 - 1976
Kurt Krantz (1910 - 1997)
Kurt Krantz
1910 - 1997
Andras Markos (1950 - 2020)
Andras Markos
1950 - 2020
Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt (1919 - 1995)
Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt
1919 - 1995
Karel Novosad (1944)
Karel Novosad
1944
Mieczysław Kościelniak (1912 - 1993)
Mieczysław Kościelniak
1912 - 1993
Klaus Meister (1953)
Klaus Meister
1953
Carel Willink (1900 - 1983)
Carel Willink
1900 - 1983
Dominique Dehais (1956)
Dominique Dehais
1956
Jazep Mikhailovich Gorid (1896 - 1939)
Jazep Mikhailovich Gorid
1896 - 1939
Bronisława Wilimowska (1919 - 2004)
Bronisława Wilimowska
1919 - 2004
Viktor Dmitrievich Zamiraylo (1868 - 1939)
Viktor Dmitrievich Zamiraylo
1868 - 1939
Nancy Dwyer (1954)
Nancy Dwyer
1954
Carsten Nicolai (1965)
Carsten Nicolai
1965
Dmitry Davydovich Kaminker (1949)
Dmitry Davydovich Kaminker
1949
Konstantin Fyodorovich Yuon (1875 - 1958)
Konstantin Fyodorovich Yuon
1875 - 1958