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Catalogue
- Year
- 2007
- Dimensions
- support: 1702 x 3102 x 41 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Artist
- Albert Oehlen
Artist

Painting
Born in Krefeld, West Germany, in 1954, Albert Oehlen belongs to a generation of new wave German Expressionists who set out to question, challenge and radically transform the face of painting in the wake of World War II. Having grown up in a post-war, guilt-ridden country, Oehlen sought to rid himself from the shackles of the past and create a new pictorial language befitting of his contemporary moment. Beginning his artistic training at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg, Oehlen studied under Sigmar Polke until 1981. Over a prolific career spanning more than four decades, he has experimented with an array of approaches, materials and techniques ranging from representational painting, Abstract Expressionist brushstrokes and graffiti, to computer-generated elements, textiles and installations. Amongst his best-known and most sought-after series are his Bad, Grey, Computer, and John Graham Remix paintings, as much as his ongoing and career-long cycle of Self-Portraits.
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Untitled
2019 · Lacquer and oil on Dibond
L.P.A. (for Parkett no. 79)
2007 · Etching with ink additions
Untitled
2003 · Pencil and ink on paper
Untitled
2003 · Pencil and ink on paper
Untitled
1997 · Screen print, acrylic and oil on canvas
Untitled
1996 · Felt-tip pen, paint, and gouache on printed paper
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- Albert Oehlen
- Year
- 2007
- Dimensions
- support: 1702 x 3102 x 41 mm
- Watts ID
- WW-2007-228088
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- Collection
- Tate
- Source
- tate
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