Matthias Herrmann Authentic Signed Photo Card 2003
Matthias Herrmann (Munich, Germany, 1963), ‘Untitled, 2003’, Measures 4 x 5.75 inches, Color Promotional Photo Card (from gallery or exhibit). Handwritten in blue pen on verso: ‘Best Wishes! Matthias’. Suitable for framing.
Gift from the artist.
USD$125
Artist Biography
Matthias Herrmann is an established contemporary visual artist, who originates from Germany, like other well-known artists such as Arno Beck, Demian Kern, Fred Stichnoth, Bernhard Brungs, and Manfred Paul. Matthias Herrmann was born in 1963.
Galleries and Exhibitions
Matthias Herrmann’s work is available for viewing at Galerie Steinek located in Vienna, Austria. Matthias Herrmann’s work are exhibited at the exhibition, Liaison at Galerie Steinek in Vienna, Austria. The exhibition is currently open and closes on the 16 April 2020. Matthias Herrmann’s only other recorded exhibition on Artland is TEXTPIECES 1996-1998, which took place at Galerie Steinek in Vienna, Austria (24 October 2018 – 14 December 2018).
Further Biographical Context for Matthias Herrmann
Matthias Herrmann was born in 1963 and was primarily influenced by the 1980s. The 1980s were a tumultuous time culturally, and were marked by growing global capitalism, global mass media, significant discrepancies in wealth, alongside a distinctive sense of music and fashion, epitomised by electronic pop music and hip hop. Artists growing up during this time were heavily influenced by this cultural culture. The 1980s were a significant decade politically, marked by the African Famine and the end of the Cold War, which was signified by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Neo Geo and The Pictures Generation became leading art movements during the decade, alongside Neo-Expressionism which became well-known in Germany, France and Italy (where it was known as Transavanguardia). Artists such as Anselm Kiefer, Jörg Immendorf, Enzo Cucchi, Francesco Clemente and Julian Schnabel were key artists of the era, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf, who established the street art and graffiti movements.
MORE INFO:
Matthias Herrmann & AA Bronson: https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/13521
http://thisistomorrow.info/articles/matthias-herrmann-on-photography