- Heimrad Prem
Heimrad Prem (1934 – 1978) was a German painter born in Roding,
Oberpfalz . From 1949 - 1952 he studied decorative painting atSchwandorf and then studied painting withJosef Oberberger and sculpture withToni Stadler at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste,Munich until 1956. While studying painting withErnst Schumacher at theHochschule der Künste ,Berlin , he formedGruppe SPUR withLothar Fischer ,Helmut Sturm , andHans-Peter Zimmer . After meetingAsger Jorn , SPUR joined theSituationist International .In 1960 he won a scholarship of the Kulturpreises im Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie,
Cologne . From 1960 - 1962 he co-edited the magazine "SPUR". In 1961 he visitedOerkelljunga ,Sweden with Sturm, Zimmer andDieter Kunzelmann staying withJørgen Nash . In 1962 the SPUR group was expelled from theSituationist International , but they continued to work with Nash and others. In 1963 he worked on the SPUR collaborative works: "Canale Grande Crescente" for the exhibition "Visione e Colore" in the Palazzo Grassi,Venice , the SPUR-Bau joint contribution to the exhibition "Nouveaux Espaces", Biennale Paris, and the "SPUR room" in the country house of Willi Bleicher with Munich.His first solo exhibition in the
Galerie van de Loo ,Munich was also in 1963. In 1965 the group SPUR fused with "Wir" to form the group "Geflecht" (Network). After a short stay in South Sweden, Prem organised the organization of "white celebration" near Munich and began to paint under the influence of drugs.After his first suicide attempt in 1971 he traveled in
Italy ,Turkey andIran . In 1975 he becamee a joint founder of the artists' community "Kollektiv Herzogstrasse". He became a lecturer at the winter academy in the Schloss Kißlegg. In 1976 he had a special exhibition at theHaus der Kunst , Munich. The following year he exhibited inCopenhagen .Following this, he continued to exhibit work mainly in
Germany .Heimrad Prem committed suicide in 1978 in Munich.
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