Urs Amann Explained

Urs Amann (25 May 1951 – 7 May 2019)[1] [2] was a Swiss surrealist painter. He is mostly known as the painter of the cover art for several Klaus Schulze records, all in a style reminiscent of Salvador Dalí. He also illustrated the covers of many books, including some by his brother, Jürg Amann.[3] Urs Amann liked to qualify his work as "meta-realistic painting".

Biography

Urs Amman was born 1951 in Winterthur. During 1971, in Berlin, he produced his first oil paintings. In 1972, he attended the Form+Farbe Art School in Zurich. In 1974, he began his career as a freelance artist, and since 1980, he has been a member of the Winterthur artists group.[4]

Cover art

Note: some records (Irrlicht, Cyborg, and Picture Music) have been published several times under various covers from other artists.

Klaus Schulze[5]
Adelbert Von Deyen
Wolfgang Bock

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amann, Urs [Amann, Urs Christoph] - SIKART Lexikon zur Kunst in der Schweiz]. www.sikart.ch. 2019-07-21.
  2. News: Urs Amann konnte wie kein Zweiter vom Dunkel ins Licht malen. Mebold. Adrian. 2019-11-06. Der Landbote. 2019-07-21. de.
  3. http://www.haymonverlag.at/page.cfm?vpath=buecher/buch&titnr=491 Jürg Amann, Urs Amann: Übermalungen. Überspitzungen
  4. http://ursamann.ch/about.html Biography on the Urs Amman's web site
  5. http://www.klaus-schulze.com/ Klaus Schulze's official web site