Andreas Junge (1959-2009) - Ohne Titel





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Andreas Junge (1959–2009), a German artist, presents Ohne Titel in original mixed-media technique (25 × 20 cm) from 1990–2000; handsigniert, in excellent condition, Germany, sold by owner or reseller.
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Andreas Junge (born 1959 in Wuppertal, died 2009) was a German artist and a master student of A. R. Penck at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. His work is characterized by an expressive, partly surreal visual language that engages intensely with social criticism, existential and psychological themes.
Junge worked across media with drawing, painting, and sculpture. Characteristic are his powerful lines, pared-down figures, and an often raw, immediate visual language that deliberately oscillates between figuration and abstraction. Thematically, his works reflect internal tensions, social ruptures, and individual boundary-pushing experiences.
As an active part of Wuppertal's alternative art scene, Andreas Junge shaped the city's cultural landscape for years. At times he ran his own gallery, which served as a platform for contemporary and experimental positions. His works have been exhibited nationally and internationally.
In 1991, Andreas Junge was awarded the Von der Heydt-Förderpreis by the city of Wuppertal – a significant recognition of his artistic work and his contribution to both the regional and supraregional art scenes.
Andreas Junge (born 1959 in Wuppertal, died 2009) was a German artist and a master student of A. R. Penck at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. His work is characterized by an expressive, partly surreal visual language that engages intensely with social criticism, existential and psychological themes.
Junge worked across media with drawing, painting, and sculpture. Characteristic are his powerful lines, pared-down figures, and an often raw, immediate visual language that deliberately oscillates between figuration and abstraction. Thematically, his works reflect internal tensions, social ruptures, and individual boundary-pushing experiences.
As an active part of Wuppertal's alternative art scene, Andreas Junge shaped the city's cultural landscape for years. At times he ran his own gallery, which served as a platform for contemporary and experimental positions. His works have been exhibited nationally and internationally.
In 1991, Andreas Junge was awarded the Von der Heydt-Förderpreis by the city of Wuppertal – a significant recognition of his artistic work and his contribution to both the regional and supraregional art scenes.

