Andy Hope 1930
Quick Facts
Biography
Andy Hope 1930 (born Andreas Hofer) is a German artist.
Signature
Since 1998, most of the artist's works have been signed "Andy Hope 1930" (although at that time the artist was still named Andreas Hofer).
Style
Hope's style borrows from Thriftstore painting, comic books and science fiction illustration, mixing these elements with artistic positions such as those of Kasimir Malevich, James Ensor, Marcel Duchamp and Paul Klee. He creates over-paintings, collages and cut-outs: using pencils, coloured pencils and felt-tip pens, oil, enamel, and acrylic, on such supports as cardboard, paper, canvas, recycled materials and hand-made tapestries. He also makes films and sculptures, and text too plays a major role in his works. His subject matter encompasses superheroes, dinosaurs, devils, spaceships and historical villains.
Junk Shop
In 1996, Andy Hope moved the contents of the Munich thrift store Puschmann to an art space where they were assembled for sale together with works from a number of other artists. Paintings and drawings by Andy Hope depicting landscapes and replicating famous works by Kazimir Malevich were stuck on top of patterned wallpaper.
Superheroes
Hope's oeuvre is populated by superheroes from the Golden and Silver Age of Comics — Flash Gordon, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman — and such futuristic objects as spaceships, laser beams and fantastic uniforms. A series of works focusing on Flash Gordon was followed by the exhibition "Batman Gallery", 2004.
Phantoms
Hope frequently paints over the top of already painted canvases, sometimes allowing parts of the earlier picture to remain visible. Other works are cut into, removing the vital features such as eyes or whole faces.
Selected solo exhibitions
2013
- Andy Hope 1930 presents Earth 1 belongs to Earth 2, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany
2012
- Andy Hope 1930 When Dinosaurs Become Modernists, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Scotland
- Medley Tour London by Andy Hope 1930, Hauser & Wirth, London, England
- Medley Tour by Andy Hope 1930, kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, Germany
2011
- Robin Dostoyevsky by Andy Hope 1930, Centro de Arte Contemporaneo, Málaga, Spain
- 0,10 and a half by Andy Hope 1930, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany
2010
- Andy Hope 1930 at the Freud, The Freud Museum, London, England
- Charles Riva Collection, Brussels, Belgium
- ON TIME, Metro Pictures, New York, USA
2009
- White Space Black, Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg, Germany
- Andy Hope 1930, Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany
- air tsu dni oui sélavy, Hauser & Wirth London, England
- Andy Hope 1930, Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany
2008
- Valleys of Neptune, Galerie Christine Mayer, Munich, Germany
- Phantom Gallery, Hauser & Wirth Zürich and 7556 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, USA
- City of Sokrates, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany
2007
- The Long Tomorrow, MARTa Herford, Herford, Germany
- Sweet Troubled Souls, Silverbridge and Hauser & Wirth, private apartment Yola Noujam, Paris, France
- Only Gods could survive, Metro Pictures, New York, USA
2006
- Trans Time, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, Germany
- This Island Earth, Hauser & Wirth London, England
2005
- Welt ohne Ende (World without End), Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany
- Galassia che vai, Galerie Bleich-Rossi, Vienna, Austria
- Neverworld Technik, Kunstverein Ulm, Ulm, Germany (with André Butzer)
2004
- Batman Gallery, Galerie Christine Mayer, Munich, Germany
2002
- Hinter den Hügeln, Galerie Christine Mayer, Munich, Germany
1996
- c/o Puschmann, Ausstellungsraum Balenstrasse, Munich, Germany
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