Raimund Girke
German(March 20, 1930 – 2002)
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Raimund Girke (1930–2002) was a German painter celebrated for his meditative, near-monochromatic works that explore the subtle interplay of light, white, and restrained color. Working primarily in the tradition of Concrete and Minimalist art, he developed a distinctive practice of applying layered white and off-white paint to create vibrating, luminous surfaces that convey a sense of silence and contemplation. He is considered one of the most significant German painters of the postwar era, with his work held in major museum collections throughout Europe.
MinimalismOil on CanvasGerman Artist20th CenturyContemplative MoodBerlinMale ArtistReductive ArtAbstract PaintingAbstract ExpressionismColor FieldGeometric Abstraction
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