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Eberhard Havekost was born on 1967 in Dresden, is a German painter (1967–2019). Discover Eberhard Havekost's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Eberhard Havekost Net Worth
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He completed an internship as a stonemason in 1985.
In 1989, he fled to the West via Budapest and lived in Frankfurt.
He studied at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Dresden from 1991 to 1996, where he became a master student under Professor Ralf Kerbach in 1997.
In 1999 he was awarded the Karl Schmidt-Rottluff grant.
He lived in Berlin, and was a professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
Havekost was one of a new generation of painters who used a digitalized, multimedial visual language in their work.
Working from photographic sources – shots from TV and video, images culled from magazines and catalogues and his own photographs – he selected subjects ranging from anonymous buildings, trains and trailers, and modified them to make inkjet prints as the departure point for his paintings.
Among the subjects which regularly recur are nature, portraits or figures, architectural interiors and exteriors, and means of transportation such as caravans, aeroplanes and automobiles.
He often painted series of repetitive images to replicate the serial change of visual effect in nature.
In 2005, art critic David Pagel described Havekost in the Los Angeles Times as "a promising painter so deeply indebted to Richter's version of abbreviated Photorealism that it appears he has not yet come into his own".
In The New York Times, Roberta Smith wrote that "the blunt dispatch and immediacy of Mr. Havekost's surfaces, while suitably laconic, run counter to the randomness and remove of the images, providing a necessary disconcerting tension."
Works by Havekost are found in the stock of the Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum as well as in the Marx Collection, the Rubell Family Collection, the Frieder Burda Collection, and the Tate Collection.
He is represented by Anton Kern in New York and Galerie Gebr.
Lehmann in Dresden and Berlin.
He had solo exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Havekost is represented by Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin, Anton Kern Gallery in New York, Roberts Projects in Los Angeles, and White Cube in London, among many other international venues.
The theme of a 2007 25-part series of paintings is zensur or censorship, and the artist applies the concept of blocking or erasing something thematically or formally.
Retina is a 2010 series of six oil paintings that deal with the optical perception of the world of objects and their abstraction.
Eberhard Havekost (1967 – 5 July 2019) was a contemporary German painter based in Berlin and Dresden, who exhibited internationally.
Born in Dresden, Havekost was the son of a sculptor and a taxidermist.