Rudi Koegler

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Rudi Koegler

Rudi Koegler (born 1931 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch painter. His work is characterized by a development from figurative art to abstract art, and by the recurrent themes of movement and light. He taught at the Casimirlyceum in Amstelveen and at high schools in Zwolle. For a long time he worked closely together with Jaap Hillenius.

Periods[edit]

Koegler's work can be divided in four periods.

  • During the first period, from 1957 to 1970, the focus is on expressionistic landscapes. The used technique is oil-paint à la prime.
  • In his second period, from 1970 to 1975, Koegler's subject is the emotion evoked by a human being in a space. As expressive devices he uses direction, volume, rhythm and color.
  • The theme of the third period, 1975–1985, is the color of light, reflected by water and vegetation. Direction and shape of brushstrokes obtain a meaning in relation to their color.
  • From 1985 until present time Koegler creates complex rhythmical fabrics of visual elements. The influence of music during this period is considerable.

Exhibitions[edit]

  • 1959 - Zwolle, Hopmanhuis
  • 1960 - Zwolle, De Nijvere Konste
  • 1977 - Amstelveen, Aemstelle
  • 1980 - Westzaan, Eck, Wiel
  • 1981 - Hoorn, Alkmaar, Zaandam, Bergen
  • 1998 - Cobramuseum, Amstelveen
  • 2009 - Chassékerk, Amsterdam

Bibliography[edit]

  • Ode aan de Rondehoep (Tribute to the Rondehoep), Amsterdam, 2000.
  • Rudi Koegler - Tekenleraar met het oog op kunst (Tutor with a view to art), Amsterdam, 2009. ISBN 978-94-90621-01-8

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