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Name
  
Charles Wilp

Role
  
Artist

Movies
  
Afri Cola & Puschkin-Mann


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Died
  
January 2, 2005, Dusseldorf, Germany

Albums
  
Michelangelo in Space: The Bunny Remixes, Bunny, Charles Wilp fotografiert Bunny

Education
  
RWTH Aachen University, Academie de la Grande Chaumiere

Similar People
  
Joseph Beuys, Mika Taanila, Dick Hyman

Afri-Cola ad (Donna Summer)


Charles Paul Wilp (15 September 1932 in Witten – 2 January 2005 in Düsseldorf) was a German advertising-designer, artist, photographer and short-movie-editor.

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Study and career

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After school at the humanistic Ruhr-high school and after studying at the Jesuit-father François Xavier in Vannes, Wilp went to the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He completed his wide-ranging education at the TH Aachen in synaesthesia, journalism, art and psychology. He was also student of Man Ray in New York.

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Wilp developed a few of the most important advertisement campaigns of the 1960s and 1970s: Puschkin („Wodka für harte Männer“, 1963), Pirelli and Volkswagen (VW-Käfer-Slogan: „Und läuft ... und läuft ... und läuft“). He was also an image consultant for major politicians, like Willy Brandt.

Aerospace and art

In 1960, Yves Klein declared Wilp as Prince of Space. Wilp's interest in aerospace influenced also his most famous campaign in 1968 for the soft drink Afri-Cola, Slogan: „Super-sexy-mini-flower-pop-op-cola – alles ist in Afri-Cola“

Famous models of 1960s like Marianne Faithfull, Amanda Lear, Donna Summer, Marsha Hunt were photographed behind windows with ice-crystals.

Artist's friends

The art-book "Dazzledorf" (which presents in its subtitle the town of Düsseldorf as suburb of the world) with samples also of a few of his artists-friends like Ewald Mataré, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Mel Ramos, Otto Piene, Heinz Mack, Günther Uecker, Joseph Beuys gives a good impression of the art and style of this artist. Wilp also had contact with the artists Michael (Mike) Jansen, Helmut Tollmann and Joe Brockerhoff.

Collection

Some of his photos can be found today in Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin.

Literature

Wilp, Charles, Dazzledorf. Photography and texts by Charles Wilp. (texts German, English, Japanese, Arabian)o.J. Wilp, Charles, Bundeskanzleramt. Inter Nationes, Bonn 1970, Wilp, Charles, Wilp-Girl 70 : Charles Wilp present 12 Playgirls aus 5 Kontinenten

Works

  • Konsumrealismus, Documenta 5 in Kassel, 1972
  • Kunstblätter „Blick aus dem All“, 26. April bis 6. Mai 1993 in Oberpfaffenhofen (aerospace-mission D2)
  • Film-documentation

  • Der gelbe Wellenmacher. German TV-documentation by Klaus Peter Dencker, ARD 1977
  • monks - the transatlantic feedback. A documentary film about Wilp's collaboration with the first avant-garde pop band The Monks, USA/Germany/Spain 2006
  • Discography

  • Charles Wilp Fotografiert Bunny - (1965, Ata Tak)
  • Michelangelo In Space - The Bunny Remixes - (2000, Ata Tak)
  • Dedicated museums and collections

    His native town Witten (situated in the Ruhr region) has just established a Charles Wilp museum called "Charles Wilp Space".

    References

    Charles Paul Wilp Wikipedia