Jürgen Goerg

The renowned graphic artist Jürgen Görg was born in Dembach in 1951. After graduating from high school in Koblenz, he studied art education at the University of Mainz. During his studies, Görg realized that a permanent job would limit his creative work and decided to become a freelance artist. He has been a member of the Rhineland-Palatinate Professional Association of Visual Artists since 1977.
Over the course of his career, Görg has developed a distinctive graphic style characterized by a wealth of motifs that often only become apparent upon closer inspection. His sketchy lithographs always focus on human figures, drawn with a fleeting technique, sweeping lines, and delicate hatching that result in sculptural models.
His works evoke the spirit of ancient Greece, whose ideal of humanity inspired Görg's own creations. Particularly noteworthy are his female nudes, which he created in numerous variations and which reveal a graceful delicacy and balance. Jürgen Görg's aesthetic lithographs and etchings, which always demonstrate a confident mastery of technique, have received numerous coveted prizes and awards. Among other things, the artist received the Rhineland-Palatinate Promotion Prize for Graphic Arts and Painting in 1980.
With his individual and expressive works, Görg has established himself as a firm fixture in contemporary graphic art. Since 1978, his compositions have been exhibited with great success in over forty solo and group exhibitions. Jürgen Görg's lithographs and etchings are highly sought after among collectors, and his artistic talent remains undisputed.