Paintings by Norbert Prangenberg at Betty Cuningham Gallery
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Paintings by Norbert Prangenberg at Betty Cuningham Gallery
Norbert Prangenberg, "Diamond" (30.06.09), 2009. Oil on cardboard, 19 5/8 x 15 3/4 inches, 50 x 40 cm. Photo: Courtesy Betty Cuningham Gallery.



NEW YORK, NY.- Betty Cuningham Gallery presents an exhibition of the paintings of Norbert Prangenberg. This will be the artist’s first exhibition at the gallery and is being presented in collaboration with Bernd Schellhorn of Berlin, Germany. The artist will be present for an opening reception on Thursday, April 1.

Included in the exhibition will be a selection of approximately 30 of Prangenberg’s recent paintings. Although primarily known as a sculptor, Prangenberg has always worked in a variety of media; his sculptures, paintings, drawings, and prints are recognized as equally significant. And one media is not exclusive of the other; for example his ceramics very much influence the tactile way in which he applies his paint. Throughout all of his work, his fundamental relationship between sight and touch, eye and hand, is evident.

The paintings in this exhibition are all small, ranging from 10 x 8 inches to approximately 27 x 20 inches. Prangenberg paints on a variety of surfaces: cardboard, wood, metal, and occasionally canvas, often allowing a portion of the foundation or ground to peak through the paint. The artist uses brushstrokes, finger marks, varying densities of paint and intensities of color resulting in a vibrant tactile surface. And to anchor the thickly impastoed surface, Prangenberg introduces a simple geometric form or figure.

Prangenberg has an extensive exhibition history in Europe and the UK; notably and most recently he had two solo shows: "Norbert Prangenberg: Zeichnungen 1978-2004", in 2005 at the Staatliche Kunstalle, Karlsrude, Germany and "Norbert Prangenberg: Retrospektive der Zeichnungen, Aquarelle, Gouachen 1978-2004", at the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum, Krefeld, Germany in 2004. In the United States he exhibited at Hirschl & Adler Modern in 1986.

Norbert Prangenberg was born in Rommerskirchen-Nettesheim, Germany. He undertook an apprenticeship working as a gold and silversmith with C. Kessler in Cologne and since 1993 he has held a professorship at the Art Academy in Munich. The artist lives and works in Niederarnbach and Munich, Germany.





Betty Cuningham Gallery | Norbert Prangenberg | Bernd Schellhorn |





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