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Otto Dressler: The Post-War Artist You Should Know

Otto Dressler, a noteworthy post-war artist, hailed from Braubach/Rhein (DE) and was born in 1930.

In 1970, Dressler’s debut exhibition, titled Bild – Graphik, was held at Nassauischer Kunstverein in Wiesbaden. His most recent exhibition, Good Vibrations: Sommer in der Pop-Art, took place at Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen in 2020. While Germany remains the primary location for his exhibitions, Dressler has also showcased his works in Austria, Poland, and other countries. Over the span of 50 years, he has had 3 solo exhibitions and participated in 25 group shows (for more information, see exhibitions). Additionally, Dressler has been featured in one art fair and one biennial. Among his notable exhibitions is Otto Dressler – vom erbe der väter zum wahnsinn der enkel, which was held at Künstlerhaus Wien in Vienna in 2010. Other noteworthy displays of his work include those at Haus am Lützowplatz in Berlin and Museum Kunstpalast in Dusseldorf. Along with fellow artists Michael Schoenholtz and Eugen Gomringer, Otto Dressler has been showcased in numerous exhibitions.

www.ftn-books.com has now the NIjmegen poster from 1979 available.