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KAUSEL
Thomas

Thomas P. Kausel was born in Berlin in 1947. He first worked as cameraman and photographer. He did not have an academic education and studied painting as a compensation. At the Special Academy in Salzburg, he was taught by well known artists such as Sandro Chia and Herman Nitsch. Nowadays he lives as a painter in Munich. Kausel works with pigments rather than with colors, he has even created a precisely defined pigment list which forms the basis of his creative process as a painter. First of all, he tries to come to an understanding with psychology of colors in general, as many artists before him have done, such as Barnett Newman, Josef Albers and Yves Klein. With Kausel, the canvas is often divided into two parts, one being painted with nothing other than the pigment whereas the other shows the same pigment (or color) in combination with others. In some cases, the “combined˝ part of the painting seems to be the enlarged microscopic view of the painted pigment displaying its chemical structure. Other concrete designed paintings remind the spectator of landscapes or of illuminated horizons, as it is in most cases within the concepts of concrete art, the association is left to the imagination

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