Karl Bohrmann

Mannheim 1928 - 1998 Köln

Selected Works

2 vessels
1996
3 Red trees
1996
Celestial apparition with house and dark cloud
1998
Landscape with trees
1998
Landscape with two red trees
1996
Nude in a red coat
1995
Nude in a red coat
1995
Nude in red coat from behind, in front of window
1995
Nude in red coat in landscape
1995
Red figure in landscape
1997
Red steamer and red figure
1995
Red tree
1992
Red tree
1996
Red trees
1996
Red trees
1996
Red trees
1996
Red trees
1996
Steamer and red figure
1995
Steamer and red figure
1995
Steamers on the horizon
1995
Steamers on the horizon
1995
Still life, vessel
1997
Trees aubergine, grey with grey stripes
1998
Trees blue, black
1998
Trees blue, black
1998
Trees blue, black with blue-grey stripes
1998
Trees blue, black, red-brown
1998
Trees brown, purple
1998
Trees dark brown, copper
1998
Trees green-turquoise with yellow line
1998
Trees siber, grey
1998
Trees turquoise and light blue with silver stripes
1998
Untitled (Nude in space)
1982

Vita

1947/48
Studied at the Saarbrücken School of Arts and Crafts under Karl Kunz and Boris Kleint
1948/49
Studied at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts under Willi Baumeister
1950
Marriage to the artist Maria Reuter. They move into a forester's lodge (Morschbacher Hof) in the Palatinate Forest
1952 - 1959
Bohrmann receives a work grant from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Moves to a designated studio house in Koblenz. Here he meets the sculptor Michael Croissant and his wife, the sculptor Christa von Schnitzler. Following the scholarship, he moved to Ludwigshafen. Bohrmann begins his first informal graphic works. He produces almost exclusively etchings
1959
Move to Munich. Birth of daughter Anna. The gallery owner Günther Franke includes Bohrmann in his programme.
1961
Bohrmann travelled to Paris with his wife for a few weeks. In Paris, he encounters drawings by Alberto Giacometti. Enthusiastic, Bohrmann begins to devote more time to drawing, which is of equal importance to etching in his work until 1970
1962
Four-month trip to Greece. Changes his attitude to colour under the influence of light. Drawings with coloured pencils, watercolours and gouaches. After the trip to Greece, first encounter with works by Cy Twombly
1969
Journey to New York, followed by the creation of his first large-format canvas paintings
1970/71
In the winter semester, Bohrmann accepts a guest lectureship at the Städel School in Frankfurt am Main. From the winter semester 1971/72, he is head of teaching at the Städel Evening School. Bohrmann primarily teaches nude drawing
1972
Moves to Frankfurt am Main. Purchases a house in Amsterdam, where he and his wife's friends, Mr and Mrs von Graevenitz, live. Bohrmann lives and works in Amsterdam during the semester holidays.
1975
Bohrmann began working with photography, which he sometimes supplemented with drawings, and experimented with photo collage. He begins to work on collages again.
1977
Bohrmann is represented at documenta 6 in Kassel with seven watercolour drawings.
1980/81
Bohrmann lives in Amsterdam. He receives a retrospective at the Lenbachhaus in Munich. The Kunsthalle Mannheim is showing an overview of his graphic work.
1982
Bohrmann receives the Villa Romana Prize. He begins to paint again in Florence. The series of works on nettle begins. Drawings and collages are created in parallel.
1983 - 1986
Bohrmann lives in Düsseldorf. During these years he worked intensively with painting.
1984/85
In winter 1984/85 Villa Massimo stay in Rome
1986
Move to Cologne. Working with thick oil crayons also has an effect on drawings and colour.
1988
Travelling to California. Bohrmann was impressed by the vastness of the landscape and the shapes of the palm trees. As a result, he increasingly made trees the subject of his paintings.
1991
He created his first nude drawings and figures with red capes. The colour red becomes a central colour in Karl Bohrmann's work.
1992/93
The series of drawings of red trees begins. Bohrmann also worked on nude drawings with red oil pastels and collages in 1993.
1994 - 1996
Bohrmann works on the drawings for the book "Rote Figur", which is published in 1995. He begins with the "Wiederholungen" (nude drawings in brown oil pastel). Within a few months, he produced around 5,000 drawings. This is followed by nude drawings with a red coat. A selection of these is published in 1996 in the book "100 Nude Drawings". He begins work on the still life drawings.
1996 - 1998
In the following years, he created further drawings on the theme of the "red figure", which he placed on sheets with Arabic characters. He also explored the motif of the ladder and trees. Subsequently (1997), he worked on the series "Letters to Vienna": drawings with the motif of the "Red Figure", with landscapes, trees and, for the first time, the "Blue Figure" on old letters written in ink. In 1998, he created the series "Himmelserscheinungen" (Celestial Apparitions), 70 of which were published in a book of the same name. During these two years, Bohrmann was honoured with several exhibitions. He begins to work again with etching and painting. A few weeks after his 70th birthday, Bohrmann died in Cologne on 17 December 1998.

Awards

1952
"Stipendium des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz",
1957
"Kunstpreis der Jugend von Baden-Württemberg",
1958
"Pfalzpreis",
1962
"Förderpreis Rheinland-Pfalz",
1964
"Premio Lugano",
1969
"Deutscher Preis der Mostra Biennale Internazionale Della Grafica", Florenz,
1976
"Kunstpreis Rheinland-Pfalz",
1982
"Villa Romana Preis",
1984
"Ehrengast in der Villa Massimo, Rom",
1985
"Wahl zum Mitglied der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste, München",
1987
"Kunstpreis der Künstler", Düsseldorf,

Solo exhibitions (selection)

1954
Graphisches Kabinett Grisebach, Heidelberg, Germany
1959
Galerie Günther Franke (weitere Ausstellungen bis 1972), München, Germany
1967
"Deutsche Handzeichnungen und Aquarelle der letzten zwanzig Jahre", Kunstverein Hannover, Germany
1969
Graphisches Kabinett Grisebach, Heidelberg, Germany
1973
Landesmuseum Oldenburg, Germany
1977
Städtische Galerie im Brückenturm, Mainz, Germany
1980
"Karl Bohrmann", Städtische Galerie im Lehnbachhaus, München, Germany
1981
Kunstverein Ingolstadt, Germany
1981
"Karl Bohrmann: Akte des Zeichnens; Radierungen, Zeichnungen, Collagen 1950-1980", Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
1981
"Karl Bohrmann: Zeichnungen, Collagen, Radierungen", Städtische Galerie Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany
1985
Grafiek Centrum Haarlem, Netherlands
1987
"Karl Bohrmann", Städtische Galerie Lüdenscheid, Lüdenscheid, Germany
1988
"Karl Bohrmann", Kunstverein Freiburg; Kunstverein Ludwigshafen am Rhein; Mittelrheinisches Landesmuseum Mainz, Freiburg; Luwigshafen am Rhein; Mainz, Germany
1989
Museum Katharinenhof, Kranenburg, Germany
1991
"Karl Bohrmann", Mannheimer Kunstverein; Städtische Galerie Wendlingen am Neckar, Mannheim; Wendlingen, Germany
1992
van Reekum Museum, Apeldoorn, Netherlands
1997
"Karl Bohrmann, Malerei, Zeichnung, Druckgraphik", Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany
1997
"Karl Bohrmann: Arbeiten auf Nessel 1972-1997", Museum Schloß Moyland, Germany
1997
"Karl Bohrmann: Zeichnungen und Collagen 1947-1997", Museum der Stadt Ratingen, Ratingen, Germany
1997
"Karl Bohrmann, Leitern und Bäume: 60 Zeichnungen 1996/97 aus der Sammlung Ingrid Welle", Pinakothek der Moderne, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, München, Germany
1998
"Wiederholungen", Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany
2002
Kunstverein Eislingen, Germany
2006
"Karl Bohrmann, Innenräume - Außenräume, Zeichnungen 1991-1998", Pinakothek der Moderne, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, München, Germany
2009
"Karl Bohrmann: Wiederholungen 1993/1994", Pinakothek der Moderne, München, Germany
2010
Galerie Fred Jahn, München, Germany
2014
"Karl Bohrmann: Zeichnungen und Gemälde 1961 - 1971", Villa Grisebach, Berlin, Germany
2016
"In der Luft: Zeichnungen und Collagen 1978-1998", Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste, München, Germany
2018
"Karl Bohrmann. Das Zeichnen zeichnen", Richard Haizmann Museum, Niebüll,

Group exhibitions (selection)

1964
"Salons Comparaisons", Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France
1964
"Deutscher Kunstpreis der Jugend", Baden-Baden, Germany
1964
"VIII. Mostra Internazionale di Bianco e Nero", Lugano, Switzerland
1965
"Premio Internazionale Biella per l'Incisione", Biella, Italy
1965
"Kunstpreis Junger Westen", Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, Germany
1965
"Deutsche Graphik heute", Kunstverein Augsburg, Germany
1966
"7 lóvenes Dibujantes Alemanes", Caracas, Venezuela
1966
"1. Biennale Internationale de la Gravure", Krakau, Poland
1967
"II. Internationale der Zeichnung", Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt, Germany
1967
"Eight Young German Artists", Wanderausstellung, USA
1967
"Artistas Alemanes Contemporáneos", Centro de Artes Visuales Torcuato, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1969
"Art Graphique du XXième Siècle", Menton, France
1969
"Mostra Biennale Internazionale Della Grafica", Palazzo Strozzi, Florenz, Italy
1973
"Kunst in Frankfurt", Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany
1977
"documenta 6", Kassel, Germany
1980
"Zeichnungen 6", Städtisches Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany
1982
"Deutsche Zeichnungen der Gegenwart", Museum Ludwig, Köln, Germany
1982
"Natur - Landschaft - Kunst", Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany
1993
"Collage in Deutschland", Kunstverein Speyer, Germany
1997
"Augenzeugen, Die Sammlung Hanck, Papierarbeiten der 80er und 90er Jahre", Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf, Germany
1998
"Neuerwerbungen der Pfalzgalerie", Pfalzgalerie, Kaiserslautern, Germany
1998
"Ideal und Wirklichkeit, Das Bild des Körpers in der Kunst des 20. Jh.", Rupertinum, Salzburger Landessammlungen, Salzburg, Austria
1998
"Kunstboote", Städtische Sammlungen Neu-Ulm, Germany
1998
Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany
2000
"Kabinett der Zeichnungen", Kunstver. f. d. Rheinlande u. Westfalen; Kunstver. u. Kunsthalle Lingen; Kunstslg. Chemnitz u.a., Germany
2000
"Landschaften eines Jahrhunderts", Museum Moderner Kunst, Stiftung Wörlen, Passau, Germany
2001
"Der Zwang der Wiederholung", Musée Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Sion, Switzerland
2008
"Wasser, Farbe, Licht", Das Städel, Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt a.M., Germany
2009
"Bohrmann, Croissant, Steinbrenner", Galerie Koch, Hannover, Germany
2014
"Rot. Von farblichen Akzenten zur Monochromie", Galerie Koch, Hannover,
2016
"Blau. Von farblichen Akzenten zur Monochromie II", Galerie Koch, Hannover,
2018
"Vom Stadel zum Wolkenkratzer. Architekturdarstellungen", Galerie Koch, Hannover,
2025
"70 Jahre Galerie Koch", Galerie Koch, Hannover, Germany

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About the artist

Karl Bohrmann was born in Mannheim on 29 October 1928. He began drawing and painting as a schoolboy. He was fascinated by works by Caspar David Friedrich and Carl Gustav Carus at the Kunsthalle in Mannheim. Bohrmann met the artist Rudolf Scharpf (1919-2014), who lived in Ludwigshafen a. Rh. and whom he later described as his real teacher. After studying at the Saarbrücken School of Arts and Crafts (1947-48) under Karl Kunz and Boris Kleint and at the Stuttgart Academy of Fine Arts (1948-49) under Willi Baumeister, Bohrmann worked as a freelance artist in the Palatinate Forest, where he set up a studio in the Morschbacher Hof with his wife, the artist Maria Reuter. In 1952, Bohrmann received a two-year work scholarship from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and moved into the studio house set up for this purpose in Koblenz. Here he met the sculptor Michael Croissant and his wife, the sculptor Christa von Schnitzler. He produced almost exclusively etchings. Bohrmann returned to Ludwigshafen a. Rh. in 1954. While travelling in Italy (1953, 1954), Bohrmann encounters the work of Giorgio Morandi, which has a lasting influence on him. In 1957 he was honoured with the Baden-Württemberg Youth Art Prize and in 1958 with the Palatinate Prize. Due to his friendship with Michael Croissant, Bohrmann moved to Munich in 1959, where he made the acquaintance of Gerhard von Graevenitz. In Munich, the gallery owner Günther Franke included Bohrmann in his programme. A trip to Paris leads to an encounter with drawings by Alberto Giacometti. Bohrmann enthusiastically begins to devote more time to drawing. On a trip to Greece in 1962, which lasted several months, Bohrmann discovered colour and painting. He created watercolour drawings in a fine, Art Informel-influenced, colourful web of lines, suggesting landscapes and the bodies of slaughtered animals, as Bohrmann had observed them on his trip. In 1962, Bohrmann was awarded the Rhineland-Palatinate Prize, in 1964 the Lugano Prize and in 1969 the German Prize at the Mostra Biennale Internazionale della Grafica in Florence. After travelling to New York in 1969, he created his first large-format canvases. At the beginning of the 1970s, Bohrmann turned his attention to the theme of figure and space in his drawings. Watercolour pencil drawings of interiors with nudes or tables and lamps, which suggest the studio situation, are created. In the winter semester of 1970/71, Bohrmann accepted a guest lectureship at the Städel School in Frankfurt am Main, and from the winter semester of 1971/72 he was head of teaching at the Städel Evening School. Bohrmann primarily teaches nude drawing. In 1972 Bohrmann moves to Frankfurt am Main. He buys a house in Amsterdam, which he lives in during the semester holidays. Bohrmann begins to explore photography, experimenting with photo collage and collage. In 1977, Bohrmann was represented at documenta 6 with seven large-format, watercolour drawings. Teaching at the Städel Evening School paralysed Bohrmann; he developed his real creativity during the semester break in Amsterdam. In 1980, Bohrmann gave up his position at the Städel School and moved to Amsterdam. The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus holds the first retrospective of Bohrmann's work. In 1982, Bohrmann is honoured with the Villa Romana Prize. In Florence, he begins to devote himself intensively to painting. The series of paintings on nettle begins. It combines drawing and painting in a sensitive way and contains Bohrmann's repertoire of motifs developed up to that point, such as the house, the interior, the window, the nude, the landscape and celestial phenomena. Bohrmann's strokes became more vigorous with his works on nettle. He uses the oil crayon alongside the oil crayon. At the same time, he drew and created collages. After his return to Germany, Bohrmann settled in Düsseldorf in 1983 and in Cologne in 1986. From 1985, drawing, together with collage, once again became Bohrmann's most important means of artistic expression. Varying repetitions of the "objects" of his "iconography" characterise Bohrmann's work in the 1990s: his prominent, highly esteemed series such as the "Nude with Red Coat", the "Red Figure", Trees, Red Trees, Steamers, Ladders, Still Lifes, "Letters to Vienna" and the Celestial Apparitions - works of the highest poetic sensitivity and magical suggestion.