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Artist Biography
Thilo Maatsch (1900-1983): Pioneer of Concrete Art and Kandinsky’s Legacy
Thilo Friedrich Maatsch emerged as a pivotal figure in German avant-garde art during the turbulent years following World War I, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of abstract expressionism and constructivism. Born August 13, 1900, in Braunschweig, Germany, Maatsch’s artistic journey was shaped by profound encounters with influential artists like Kandinsky and Moholy-Nagy, fostering a dedication to exploring fundamental geometric forms and their expressive potential.
- Early Influences: Maatsch's formative years were marked by exposure to exhibitions showcasing modernist art trends. This sparked an enduring fascination with abstraction, propelling him toward experimentation with visual language beyond representational imagery.
- The Gesellschaft der Freunde junger Kunst (Society of Young Art): Recognizing the importance of collaborative artistic endeavors, Maatsch co-founded the Gesellschaft der Freunde junger Kunst in 1925 alongside Johannes Molzahn and Rudolf Jahns. This collective served as a crucible for innovation, attracting luminaries like Lyonel Feininger and Paul Klee, solidifying Maatsch’s position within Germany's burgeoning avant-garde movement.
- Bauhaus Connection: A pivotal moment arrived when Kandinsky championed Maatch’s talent and secured him admission to the Bauhaus school in Weimar and Berlin—a testament to his artistic merit and a symbol of the Bauhaus’s commitment to fostering creativity. Though he couldn't pursue formal studies due to familial responsibilities, Maatsch benefited from invaluable mentorship and access to Bauhaus studios during his holidays.
- The November Group & “Der Sturm”: Maatch’s involvement with the November Group ensured that his artistic vision remained visible on a national scale. Herwarth Walden's prestigious gallery "Der Sturm" hosted an exhibition showcasing Maatsch’s work in 1927, highlighting his contribution to German art history and demonstrating Walden’s dedication to championing avant-garde artists.
- Rediscovery & Legacy: After decades of obscurity following the Nazi era, Maatch experienced a resurgence of interest in his oeuvre during the mid-1960s. His geometric abstractions—characterized by bold lines and precise spatial arrangements—continue to resonate with contemporary audiences as embodiments of concrete art’s core principles and enduring influence on artistic expression.
Maatsch's distinctive style—rooted in Kandinsky’s exploration of color theory and the Bauhaus’s emphasis on functional design—established him as a cornerstone of German abstract art, securing his place within the history of 20th-century visual culture.
thilo maatsch
1900 - 1983
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Art, Constructivism, Concrete Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Bauhaus']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Kandinsky
- Moholy-Nagy
- Date Of Birth: August 13, 1900
- Date Of Death: March 20, 1983
- Full Name: Thilo Friedrich Maatsch
- Nationality: German
- Notable Artworks:
- Organic Forms
- Figures in a Landscape
- Place Of Birth: Braunschweig, Germany

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