COLLECTION
KLAUS FREY
1928 - 2019
200x200cm
Print art on canvas
CORNEL FREY
Visual artist, creative director, graphic designer based in Johannisberg.
Owner of two guesthouses and a café bar & vinotheque in the Rheingau
Working in advertising for over 25 years as a graphic designer, art director and creative director has given him exceptional insight into humanity and global society.
Then in 2019 the estate of his father KLAUS FREY, who left him 800 exhibits. What inspired him to translate these images, drawings into new works of art.
Subsequent editing resulted in extraordinary, idiosyncratic new works.
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KLAUS FREY
1928 -2019
architecture and painting
Klaus Frey was born as the youngest of 3 children in Wuppertal Barmen. His father was later a building supervisor in Trier. He grew up in Trier Olewig.
Married in 1955, 4 children
In 1955 he joined the gbt housing association, where he was in charge of many projects until he retired. under his pen some residential areas developed in Trier, such as Mariahof, Schammat, the Taforster height, Quint Castle. The Europahalle and the Weisshaus. Various office buildings for the provincial insurance. A dormitory and a church. The Schammat village was particularly close to his heart. This also included restorations of Monaise Castle and Weilerbach Castle.
In the sixties, a large, intensive circle of friends developed, including some from Trier Artist. such as B. Jupp Zimmer and Erich Kramer.
His love of painting has accompanied him throughout his life. The first works were created while still studying in Darmstadt. As a balance to architecture, he drew and painted in his free time. Inspired by his artist friends, he also tried out different styles.