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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Fred Friedrich (nacido Alfred Erwin GünterFred Friedrich (nacido Alfred Erwin Günter Friedrich; Kreuzberg Berlín, 25 de enero de 1943) es un pintor, escultor y arquitecto alemán cuyos trabajos de arte se vinculan al Neoexpresionismo, dentro de las corrientes del action painting una de las corrientes de Arte Postmoderno surgido en los años 80 , posteriormente al Expresionismo abstracto, al Informalismo (Trachismus) y en el Avant-gardeormalismo (Trachismus) y en el Avant-garde , Alfred Erwin Günter Friedrich (born 25 JanAlfred Erwin Günter Friedrich (born 25 January 1943, in Kreuzberg, Berlin) is a German painter, sculpture, multidisciplinary artist. supporting, promoting and spreading art and culture with his Collections. His artworks incorporated materials such as wood, paper, steal, puppets, glass, bronze, cloth, acrylic glass, photography and technological elements, resulting in deep resources which involved audience in a subversive , immersive, and reflective atmosphere. Alfred Erwin Günter Friedrich (born 25 January 1943 in Kreuzberg, Berlin) is a German painter. He studied with Marcus Lüpertz at the end of the 1960s. His works incorporated materials such as wood, paper, glass, puppets, bronze, attracted with technology of QR code, he used it like an artistic element. Friedrich grounded QR Matrix Movement. The operas of Richard Wagner have played a role in developing Fred's theme basing his philosophy which moves Human-being: Faith. In his entire body of work, Friedrich argues with the past and addresses the concept of believing until now. Themes from Faith are particularly reflected in his work; for instance, the painting Götterdämmerung (oil on canvas) was inspired by the Greek mythology and the Old Testament. His works are characterised by an unflinching willingness to confront with god and believe in Human-being, and unrealised potential, in works that often done on a large, confrontational scale well suited to the subjects. It is also characteristic of his work to find symbols and legendary figures or historical places. All of these are encoded which Friedrich seeks to process the past; this has resulted in his work being linked with the movements New Symbolism and Neo-Expressionism Friedrich has lived and worked in Spain since 1997. has lived and worked in Spain since 1997.
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rdfs:comment Fred Friedrich (nacido Alfred Erwin GünterFred Friedrich (nacido Alfred Erwin Günter Friedrich; Kreuzberg Berlín, 25 de enero de 1943) es un pintor, escultor y arquitecto alemán cuyos trabajos de arte se vinculan al Neoexpresionismo, dentro de las corrientes del action painting una de las corrientes de Arte Postmoderno surgido en los años 80 , posteriormente al Expresionismo abstracto, al Informalismo (Trachismus) y en el Avant-gardeormalismo (Trachismus) y en el Avant-garde , Alfred Erwin Günter Friedrich (born 25 JanAlfred Erwin Günter Friedrich (born 25 January 1943, in Kreuzberg, Berlin) is a German painter, sculpture, multidisciplinary artist. supporting, promoting and spreading art and culture with his Collections. His artworks incorporated materials such as wood, paper, steal, puppets, glass, bronze, cloth, acrylic glass, photography and technological elements, resulting in deep resources which involved audience in a subversive , immersive, and reflective atmosphere. Friedrich has lived and worked in Spain since 1997. has lived and worked in Spain since 1997.
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