Imi Knoebel

Imi Knoebel

Born in:

1940

Nationality:

German

Birthplace:

Dessau, Germany

Based in:

Düsseldorf, Germany

Biography:

Imi Knoebel’s minimalist hybrids of painting and sculpture explore relationships between color and structure. Knoebel studied under Joseph Beuys, but drew formative influence from Kasimir Malevich in his consistent return to the square and reductive use of color. While his early pieces were black and white, as in the series “Linienbildern” (Line Paintings) (1966-69), he began to explore vibrant, saturated color in 1974 with his friend and classmate Blinky Palermo, to whom he would dedicate “24 Farben für Blinky” (“24 Colors for Blinky”) (1977), a series of brightly colored irregular shapes. Knoebel also worked in projection as a medium, though throughout these explorations he maintained his focus on the square and the grid as central elements.




Untitled

1975-87


Acrylc on laminated plywood


55 x 49.5 x 6.5 cm



Untitled

1975-87


Acrylc on laminated plywood


55 x 58 x 6.5 cm



Drunter und Drüber

2007


Acrylic on Dibond and foil


106.6 × 76 cm



Untitled

1976


Acrylic on paper


100 x 70 cm (3)



Untitled

1975-87


Acrylic on shaped plywood


122 x 122 x 7.5 cm