Korff Fine Art
Ilmmuenster

Artists
- Joannis Avramidis
- Christian Awe
- Stephan Balkenhol
- Anna Bergman
- Cecily Brown
- Abraham David Christian
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Günther Förg
- Jörg Immendorff
- Ralf Kaspers
- Markus Lüpertz
- Jörg Sasse
- Willi Siber
- Günther Uecker
- Erwin Wurm
- Russell Young
Works Available By
- Ai Weiwei
- Andrea Torres Balaguer
- John Baldessari
- Georg Baselitz
- Thomas Bayrle
- Bernd and Hilla Becher
- Joseph Beuys
- Nam June Paik and Joseph Beuys
- Ross Bleckner
- Eduardo Chillida
- Tony Cragg
- Salvador Dalí
- Jiří Georg Dokoupil
- Jan Fabre
- Jean-Michel Folon
- Benedikt Hipp
- Damien Hirst
- Candida Höfer
- Ilya Kabakov
- Alex Katz
- Imi Knoebel
- Jeff Koons
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Leon Löwentraut
- Heinz Mack
- Olaf Metzel
- Claes Oldenburg
- Blinky Palermo
- A.R. Penck
- Otto Piene
- Sigmar Polke
- Marc Quinn
- Mel Ramos
- Gerhard Richter
- Dieter Roth
- Thomas Ruff
- Kenny Scharf
- David Shrigley
- Antoni Tàpies
- Wolfgang Tillmans
- Jean Tinguely
- Rosemarie Trockel
- Victor Vasarely
- Jorinde Voigt
- Wolf Vostell
- Andy Warhol
- Michael Wesely
Otto Piene
(German, 1928 – 2014)
Otto Piene was a German kinetic artist and co-founder of the ZERO avant-garde group. A pioneer of media art, Piene worked with light and motion to produce mesmerizing displays, as seen in his Light Ballet (1961). At the core of his practice was the desire to study technological processes and harness them to create a sense of movement. “Light is my medium," Piene declared. “Previously, paintings and sculptures seemed to glow. Now they do.” Born on April 18, 1928 in Bad Laasphe, Germany, he studied at the Academy of Art in Munich and later during the late 1950s at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where he formed Group Zero with Heinz Mack. Piene went on to become the first fellow of the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies...
