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Reimann specializes in the further development of pop art in the tradition of Warhol’s portraits, paying homage to the icons of the 20th century. His process began with traditional painting and evolved into mixed-media and silkscreen, using many layers to obscure details and create illusion in order to keep you looking at his work. Reimann’s work blurs conventional boundaries between high and low culture by glamorizing the creation of icons and their further commodification. He believes that in pop culture, “there are people who get hyped as icons, and then there are those who wish to be hyped.” Reimann’s use of symbolism is global, and his cultural icons can be read from London to Tokyo to New York to Munich. Reimann has also used his imagery to create a variety of works on mediums such as wallpaper, carpet, and clothing.
Reimann burst onto the international art scene when Tina Turner presented his rendition of her to an enthusiastic audience. Since then his art has been used on an Austrian special issue postage stamp commemorating the 70th birthday of Romy Schneider. He has also participated in collaborations with Swiss luxury designer Günther Thöny, handbag designer Michel Mayer of B. May Designs, and rock icons Elton John and David Bowie. The Savoy Hotel in Cologne features Reimann’s work extensively throughout.
- Creator:Andreas Reimann (1965, Austrian)
- Dimensions:Height: 47 in (119.38 cm)Width: 39 in (99.06 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Napa, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: ARX-10991stDibs: LU14426757942
Andreas Reimann
Andreas Reimann was born as the son of a couple of graphic designers and the grandson of Hans Reimann . After his father's flight to West Berlin in 1953 and his mother's suicide in 1954, he was taken to a children's home. 1955 Death of his father under hitherto unexplained circumstances in West Berlin. From 1956 on he lived with his grandmother in Leipzig. From 1963 to 1965 Reimann completed an apprenticeship as typesetter and in 1965 began studying literature at the "Johannes R. Becher" Institute for Literature in Leipzig. He was due to an unfavorable attitude towards the cultural politics of the early 1966 SED expelled . In the same year he was called up for military service in the NVA and released after attempting suicide. After that he was a freelance writer and editor.
In the summer of 1968 he took part in the Leipzig reservoir reading . On October 1, 1968, he was arrested in connection with his protest against the breaking up of the “Prague Spring” and sentenced to two years imprisonment for “dangerous agitation” . After his release on October 1, 1970, he worked as a transport worker, brewery assistant and payroll clerk. In the 1970s he published two volumes of poetry, after which he was unable to publish until 1989.
Since 1973 Reimann has worked with chanson interpreters (including Stephan Krawczyk , Detlef Hörold , Hubertus Schmidt ), the rock group Lift and various composers and is part of the Leipzig song scene and was a participant in the GDR open chanson days at Michaelsstein Monastery .
In 2015, Andreas Reimann was elected to the PEN Center Germany .
commissioned works for: mewa, twi-munich, queen anne club vienna
1994 – 96 reimann’s showroom at ringstrassen galleries, vienna
1996 – 97 art aqua stuttgart, presentations in cannes, lyon, salzburg
1997 cebit hannover
1998 hofburg vienna, teamwork with tobias hermeling
life ball in vienna, collaboration with jean charles de castelbajac
1998 – 1999 ambiente frankfurt
1999 “romy” gala, vienna
hotel savoy cologne, installation at divas bar
monroe lounge, velden/wörthersee, carinthia, austria
permanent showings in munich, hamburg, berlin
2000 “visual seduction”, andreas reimann showroom, vienna
fashion design prints with birgit bogusch
2001 art düsseldorf
world stunt awards show, los angeles, usa
boca raton, florida, usa
marlene 100 berlins official birthday salut to marlene dietrich
2002 diesel art exhibition at diesel store vienna
2003 “seduction” in addition to paintings andreas reimann presents objects and
fabrics and suprises at his show in the south of france at galerie evelyn palud berger in st.jean cap ferratmtv – russia pays a visit to the reimann factory vienna
2004 andreas reimann presents silence and emotions stephanie of monaco receives a “romy” for “women with aids” organisation at luxeways in monaco
2005 – now presentations and commissioned works in austria, switzerland, liechtenstein, germany, france and throughout
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