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Peter Bommels

Peter Bommels (Born 1951) is active/lives in Germany.  Peter Bommels is known for Painting and sculpture.

Peter Bömmels was one of the co-founders of the Cologne artist group Mülheimer Freiheit, which also included Hans Peter Adamski, Walter Dahn, Jirí Georg Dokoupil, Gerard Kever and Gerhard Naschberger. In 1980, he co-founded the avant-garde music magazine Spex. After having been guest professor in Hamburg, Berlin, Copenhagen and Braunschweig, he was professor of painting at the HfBK in Dresden from 2004 to 2018.

The self-taught artist and representative of the Neue Wilde often worked with pastel chalks. The delicate color medium seems to fit well with Bömmel's themes of fairy tales, childhood and dream worlds, which he depicts in his works and places in empty spaces and surfaces.

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