Ampelsprung. Der Kapitalist zeigt freudig erregt Max Ernst Berlin

Karl Horst Hödicke

BornNationalityBased In
1938GermanBerlin
Biography

Karl Horst Hödicke is an eminent figure in the realm of contemporary German art, particularly celebrated for his contributions to Neo-Expressionist painting. Hödicke's distinguished brushwork, paired with a unique chromatic scheme emphatically recalls specific locales. Berlin's dynamic urban landscape for exmaple stands prominently as a recurrent theme in his oeuvre. Upon relocating to Berlin in 1957, Hödicke emerged as a vocal advocate amongst a niche assembly of avant-garde intellects, keen on radically redefining the landscape of painting. As German post-war modernism was reintegrating into the global inclination toward abstractionism, Hödicke audaciously championed a renaissance of figurative painting, challenging the then emerging paradigms that deemed it archaic. Consequently, Hödicke's pioneering efforts positioned him at the forefront of German Neo-Expressionism and New Figuration, sharing this platform with luminaries such as Georg Baselitz, Jörg Immendorf, and A.R. Penck. He played a seminal role in the inception and propulsion of the 'Neue Wilde' or 'Junge Wilde' movement in 1978, which burgeoned in the German-speaking domain as a counter-narrative to the prevailing minimalist and conceptual trends. ...

Selected Artworks
Ampelsprung. Der Kapitalist zeigt freudig erregt Max Ernst Berlin
Karl Horst HödickeAmpelsprung. Der Kapitalist zeigt freudig erregt Max Ernst Berlin, 1985200 x 290cm100000 CHF
Biennals
Documenta1992 - Kassel
Venice Biennial1990 - Venice
Documenta1977 - Kassel