Peter Angermann
German painter
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Peter Angermann is a German painter based in Nuremberg. Education and career Initially, from 1966 to 1968, Peter Angermann, who was born in 1945 in Rehau, a small town in Upper Franconia in Bavaria, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg, Then, in autumn 1968, he was drawn to the class run by Joseph Beuys at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Constantly showered with his teacher's praise, he nevertheless – or perhaps precisely for that reason – became co-founder of the legendary YIUP group, which from 1969 on attracted attention inside the academy, and above all in the Beuys class, through provocative actions that were directed even against Beuys himself. On leaving the academy in 1972, Angermann saw that in artistic terms, he had come away empty-handed; his passion for painting had not exactly been fostered by Beuys. Not until a year later, once he had largely jettisoned Beuys's ideas, did Angermann make a new start in the field of painting. A meeting with his former classmate Milan Kunc proved exceptionally fruitful in this situation. Together they developed a new visual language that was closely oriented to everyday life, while simultaneously being fired by a witty, anarchic impulse. In 1979 Jan Knap joined the two friends, and group NORMAL was born. They championed the rejection of individualism and, in line with this, created a large number of joint works – paintings that in some cases were done in public. By 1981, however, each of the three members had progressed so far in his own artistic development that it was decided to disband the group. Standing now on his own two feet, Peter Angermann has retained the socio-critical impulse from his earlier works – coupled with that provocative and at times absurdist humour that marks many of his paintings to this day. In 1976 he surprised the world with the first of his "bear paintings" and what was to be the beginning of a series that has kept on expanding. In fact these are paintings of family life, which, while sharpening our eye for the human condition under the strict use of the bear guise, do not baulk at depicting idylls. Ten years later Angermann pulled another surprise out of the hat – at first through the sheer joy of exploring a genre which at that time was frowned on: en plein air painting. In the meantime, this group of works has found a permanent place in his oeuvre and has led him to discover a virtuosity as colourist that also distinguishes his mature, themed works. The two of them – his themed works and his landscapes – alternate without more ado in Angermann's work, and it is this liaison that makes Angermann so unique in today's art scene. Parallel to this, Peter Angermann has also passed his artistic experience on to a new generation of artists, at first through guest professorships at Reykjavík and Kassel, followed from 1996 to 2002 by a professorship at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main, and then from 2002 to 2010 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg. In 1995, Angermann made his home one hour's car drive away from Nuremberg, in Thurndorf, where, far removed from the turmoil of the art business, he continues to dedicate himself enthusiastically to the medium that holds every possibility of artistic development open to him: painting.
Peter Angermann's Published Works
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- Injuries to the Hand and Wrist. A Study of 50,272 Injuries (1993) (165)
- Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Talus: Long-Term Results of Surgical Treatment (1989) (114)
- Injectable calcium phosphate bone cement Norian SRS for the treatment of intra-articular compression fractures of the distal radius in osteoporotic women (2003) (92)
- Functional results following fractures of the proximal humerus (1989) (77)
- Association of ankle instability and foot deformity. (1990) (71)
- Chronic Retrocalcaneal Bursitis Treated by Resection of the Calcaneus (1990) (70)
- Osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyle treated with periosteal transplantation. Poor outcome in 14 patients followed for 6-9 years. (1998) (55)
- Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy in Athletic Individuals: Results of Nonsurgical Treatment (1999) (44)
- The Use of a Graft from the Second Extensor Compartment to Reconstruct the A2 Flexor Pulley in the Long Finger (2000) (42)
- [Distal radius fractures and concomitant lesions. Experimental studies concerning the pathomechanism]. (2002) (32)
- Procurement, banking and decontamination of bone and collagenous tissue allografts: guidelines for infection control. (1991) (30)
- The Interosseous Membrane and its Influence on the Distal Radioulnar Joint (1998) (26)
- Fibrin fixation of osteochondral talar fracture. (1990) (17)
- Arthroscopic chondrectomy as a treatment of cartilage lesions (2001) (13)
- [Late sequelae of fractures of the distal third of the forearm during the growth period]. (2000) (12)
- The social and economic consequences of finger amputations. (1994) (12)
- [Hand and wrist injuries. A study of 50.272 injuries]. (1995) (11)
- Restoring independency with an osteochondral graft of the navicular for coronoid process reconstruction (2017) (10)
- Distal Radius Fractures and Concomitant Injuries: Experimental Studies Concerning Pathomechanisms (2003) (10)
- [Dorsolateral dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint: closed reduction and early active motion versus static splinting]. (2007) (9)
- [Avocado/soybean unsaponifiables in the treatment of knee and hip osteoarthritis]. (2005) (8)
- [Acceptance of patient-related evaluation of wrist function following distal radius fracture (DRF)]. (2007) (7)
- Post-traumatic partial rupture of the extensor carpi ulnaris tendon. Case report. (1993) (6)
- [Hand replantation: differences in functional outcome considering patient age and sociomedical aspects]. (2013) (5)
- [Tibial growth after isolated femoral shaft fracture in the growth stage]. (1999) (4)
- [Pilonidal cyst. A sequence treated with excision and primary suture]. (1984) (3)
- [Musculosceletal reconstruction in bilateral forearm transplantation]. (2009) (2)
- [Monteggia injuries in childhood]. (2000) (2)
- [Ambulatory surgery and anesthesia. An inquiry study]. (1993) (2)
- [Removal and storage of human bone for transplantation. Directives for infection control]. (1992) (1)
- [Dorsal dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the finger. Results after static and functional treatment]. (2001) (1)
- Growth of the tibia after isolated femoral shaft fractures in children (1999) (1)
- [Closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation of Bennett's fracture dislocation]. (2002) (1)
- [Ambulatory orthopedic surgery]. (1991) (1)
- [Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in the treatment of arthritis]. (2003) (1)
- [Long-term results after a modified Sauvé-Kapandji procedure. Report on 105 post-traumatic cases]. (2003) (1)
- [Referrals to an emergency unit before and after changes in the practitioner-on-call system]. (1994) (1)
- Acute compartment syndrome of the lower extremity following an ankle sprain. A case report (1998) (0)
- 5.8 Complications of galeazzi fractures (2006) (0)
- [Acute compartment syndrome of the lower leg after ankle joint sprain. A case report]. (1998) (0)
- [Emergency services in the admission department of a central hospital]. (1992) (0)
- [Commercially available substitutes for transplants of human bone]. (1992) (0)
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