- Günther Uecker, Who Punctuated His Art With Nails, Dies at 95
A member of the German collective Zero Group, he hammered thousands of nails — into columns, chairs, canvases — expressing the power of repetition to bring about complexity
- World-famous German “nail artist” Günther Uecker dies at 95
German artist Günther Uecker, one of the country’s most important post-war artists who was world-famous for his large-format nail reliefs, has died He was 95
- Günther Uecker, German Artist Who Sculpted With Nails, Has Died
German artist Günther Uecker, known for a spiritual approach to art and for employing nails as a sculptural material, died on Tuesday at 95 German news agency dpa reported that his family confirmed that the artist died at a hospital in Düsseldorf, where he lived No cause of death was indicated
- Günther Uecker Dead: ZERO Artist Who Worked with Nails Dies at 95
Günther Uecker, an iconic artist of the postwar era who redefined abstraction not with paint but with nails hammed into his canvases, died on Tuesday at 95 His passing was announced by his
- Influential German nail artist Günther Uecker dies aged 95
Günther Uecker, one of the most iconic and influential figures in post-war German art, has died at the age of 95 He was known around the world for his hypnotic nail reliefs - extraordinary
- Günther Uecker - Wikipedia
Günther Uecker, portrait by Lothar Wolleh Günther Uecker (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʏntɐ ˈʔʏkɐ]; 13 March 1930 – 10 June 2025) was a German painter, sculptor, op artist, and installation artist He became known primarily for his nail reliefs In 1961, Uecker joined the ZERO group
- Günther Uecker, ZERO artist who made his bed with nails, 1930 . . .
Günther Uecker, whose sculptural paintings and Op-art became associated with the Zero group of artists, has died From 1960 until 1966 he, alongside Heinz Mack and Otto Piene, advocated for monochromes and the use of light installation, at odds with the gestural painting prevailing in Germany at the time
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