Jiří Georg Dokoupil
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Jiří "Georg" Dokoupil (born 3 June 1954) is a Czech-German painter and graphic artist. He was a founding member of the German artist group ''Mülheimer Freiheit'' and the Junge Wilde Art movement, which arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Dokoupil lives and works between Berlin, Rio de Janeiro,
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Biography

Jiří Dokoupil was born in
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, then Czechoslovakia, in 1954. After the invasion of the Soviet army in Prague in 1968, he escaped with his family over Austria to Germany. In 1976 he began studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cologne. Later on, he also attended classes at the Universities of Frankfurt and the
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in New York, where he studied among others under German concept artist
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. The influence of Haacke is evident in Dokoupil's early work. From 1983 to 1984 Dokoupil was guest professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Düsseldorf and 1989 in Madrid. In 1979 Dokoupil founded the group ''Mülheimer Freiheit'' with artists such as Gerhard Naschberger, Hans Peter Adamski, Gerard Kever, Peter Bömmels and Walter Dahn. The group was associated with the art dealer Paul Maenz who organised Dokoupil's first solo exhibition in 1982. In their shared studio in Cologne on a street named Mülheimer Freiheit, the six Jungen Wilden sought to explore a contemporary expression for their art by using a neoexpressive, figurative style of intensely colourful painting with traditional subjects and by overriding the intellectual, reduced formal language of Minimal and Conceptual Art. "I’d come to realize that the conceptual artists had become liars," Dokoupil has said. "What they had promised us was salvation, art without form. But I’d go into a gallery and there would be nothing to see, and it would be for a lot of money – that just couldn’t be it." But already in an early stage, Dokoupil developed a less wild, rather unusual method of working and soon found his radical, subjective way to consider individual things. With his "book painting" shown at
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7,
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, in 1982, Dokoupil attracted the attention of the art world. It was a gigantic material painting called ''God, show me your balls'', a kind of homage to a
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plate painting, (which were made of broken ceramic dishes collaged into an image). Schnabel was not invited to participate in the exhibition – in Dokoupil's eyes a serious affront. Since then – besides the early group exhibitions with the ''Mülheimer Freiheit'' – Dokoupil's work has been seen in numerous one-man shows in galleries, museums and at other cultural sites worldwide.


Works

In accordance with the thesis of Dadaist
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, Dokoupil never wanted to be subordinated to a personal or a forced style. He never developed a uniform style that would allow the observer to recognize his work. Rather he paraphrases different preceding styles, plays with them and invents new techniques. Only a certain expressivity and his affinity for eroticism may define his world of images. His oeuvre today contains over 60 series and far more than 100 devised techniques or styles. A selection of his series is listed below. *Mülheimer Freiheit (1980–1981) *New School of Cologne (1982) *Blue Paintings about Love (1982) *Documenta Paintings (1982) *Theoretical Paintings (1983) *Terry Cloth Paintings (1983–1984) *The Pacifier Paintings (1984) *The Apple Maiden (1984) *Children Paintings (1983–1985) *Corporations & Products (1985–1986) *Madonnas in Ecstasy (1985–1987) *Esoteric Paintings (1987) *Jesus Paintings (1986–1987) *Soot Paintings (Candle and Torch) (1989-today) *Mother's Milk Paintings (1989–1991) *Tire Paintings (1991–1992) *Soap Bubble Paintings (1992-today) *The Green Paintings (1996) *Slavic Paintings (1996–1999) *Pigment Paintings (1998–2002) *Whip Paintings (2002–2003) *Buddha Paintings (2003–2004) *The Arrugadist Paintings (1999–2005) *Movie Paintings (2007–2009) Since 1989 Dokoupil has developed the technique of ''Soot Paintings'', painting projected images with soot of a burning candle or in larger works with the flame of a torch onto a blank canvas hanging flat from the ceiling. The ''Soot Paintings'', often regarded as the most important series within Dokoupils oeuvre, contain different series such as the depictions of art auctions, the ''Subastas''- series, of 1989 or recent ones called ''Leopards''(2000–2009) or "Christ" paintings depicting Jesus Christ (a reference to his 1986/87 series of the Jesus paintings). For his ''Tire paintings'' of 1991–1992, he used freshly colour-dyed rolling tires on predominantly wet, ungrounded canvas. In his ''Soap Bubble Paintings'' of 1992-93 he lets soap-bubbles burst on canvas, while the liquid soap is mixed with colour or ink. In 2003 Dokoupil creates ''Whip Paintings'' by lashing a cowboy whip, which was stuck in a paint pot before, at the canvas. One of Dokoupil's most recent work is the series of spray-painted ''Buddhas'' on canvas. They are meant to be like
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, Marilyn and
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all at once, since
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's Marilyn is the Mona Lisa of the 20th century. Even though a retrospective of his oeuvre would resemble a group show of different painters, it has nothing to do with any pluralism of styles, with the claim of the coincidence of styles, or with a variety of post-modern irony. The focus of his multifaceted oeuvre is in fact on exploring original techniques and configurations generating a domain for playful experimentation and physical tension in which new images can arise and assuring that the act of making images is independent of the iconographic compulsions of the media world today. In that sense, Dokoupil could be seen as an "artist inventor": an inventor of styles and techniques, ultimately a clearly conceptual approach.


Exhibitions

Selected Exhibitions: *Prague Castle Riding School, Praha, 2010 *Galerie
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and Galerie Andrea Caratsch, Zürich, 2009 *Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, 2008 *
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, Hamburg, 2005 * National Gallery, Praha, 2005 *Haus der Kunst, Brno (Czech republic), 2005 *Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno CAAM, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2003 *Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, 2002 *
Centraal Museum The Centraal Museum is the main museum in Utrecht (city), Utrecht, Netherlands, founded in 1838. The museum has a wide-ranging collection, mainly of works produced locally. The collection of the paintings by the Northern Mannerist Joachim Wte ...
, Utrecht, 2002 *Milton Keynes Gallery, Central Milton Keynes, 2002 *
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, Madrid, 2002 *
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, Chenonceaux, 1999 *Museum Weimar, Weimar 1997 * Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Wien, 1997 *Centre d'Art Contemporain de Fréjus, Fréjus, 1996 *
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Gallery, New York, 1994 *Sala Amárica, Diputación Foral de Alava, Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1993 *Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid, 1992 *Horsens Kunstmuseum, Lund, 1991 *Kunsthalle Kiel, Kiel, 1991 *Robert Miller Gallery, New York, 1990 *Fundación Caja de Pensiones, Madrid, 1989 *Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zürich, 1987 *Ileana Sonnabend Gallery, New York, 1986 *
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Gallery, New York, 1985 *
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, Essen, 1984 *Kunstmuseum Luzern, Luzern, 1984 *
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, Groningen, 1984 *Espace Lyonnais d'Art Contemporain, Lyon, 1984 *Gallery
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, New York, 1983 *Galerie Paul Maenz, Köln, 1982


Collections

Selected Collections: *
Van Abbemuseum The Van Abbemuseum () in Eindhoven is one of the first public museums for contemporary art to be established in Europe. The museum’s collection includes key works and archives by Joseph Beuys, Marc Chagall, René Daniëls, Marlene Dumas, Shee ...
, Eindhoven * Neue Galerie – Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen *
Groninger Museum The Groninger Museum () is an art museum in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. The museum exhibits modern and contemporary art of local, national, and international artists. The museum opened in 1874. The current post-modernist building c ...
, Groningen * Sonnabend Collection, New York *
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (, "State Gallery") is an art museum in Stuttgart, Germany, it opened in 1843. In 1984, the opening of the Neue Staatsgalerie (''New State Gallery'') designed by James Stirling transformed the once provincial galler ...
* Boymans van Beuningen, Rotterdam *
Kunsthaus Zurich Kunsthaus ( German meaning "art house") may refer to: * Kunsthaus case, 1980s political scandal in Liechtenstein *Kunsthaus Graz * Kunsthaus Tacheles * KunstHausWien * Kunsthaus Zürich See also * Art gallery * Kunsthalle A kunsthalle () is a f ...
* Metzger Collection, Museum Folkwang, Essen * Neue Galerie, Berlin * Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation, Basel * Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund * Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt * The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul * Caixa de Pensiones, Barcelona *
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, Paris *
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía The ''Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía'' ("Queen Sofía National Museum Art Centre"; MNCARS) is Spain's national museum of 20th-century art. The museum was officially inaugurated on September 10, 1992, and is named for Queen Sofía. I ...
, Madrid * Museo de Bellas Artes de Alava, Vitoria-Gasteiz * Kunstmuseum Horsens, Denmark *
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is an art museum in central Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, opened 1994. It presents modern and contemporary art and is financed by the ''Kunststiftung Volkswagen.'' It takes up aspects of the industrial city of Wolfsburg, whi ...
* Kunsthalle zu Kiel * Paul Maenz Collection, Neues Museum Weimer * Bischofberger Collection, Zurich * Migros Museum, Zurich * Société General Collection, Paris * Rubell Family Collection, Miami


Films

He acted in (and co-produced) a few films of Daryush Shokof, amongst them ''Dogs are not allowed'', Breathful, and ''Flushers''.


See also

*
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Bibliography

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References


External links


Dokoupil at Artnet
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