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"For Now". Grey Paintings from 1973 - 2009

Günther Förg

日期
09.02.2017 | 08.04.2017
画廊
London

‘...It is about how you can go with painting to the edge...what is possible in painting’. – Günther Förg

Massimo De Carlo London is proud to present a suite of grey paintings spanning the four decades of German artist Günther Förg’s acclaimed career. First executed in 1973 and continuing through to his death in 2013, these elegant, dense works showcase not only the artist’s evolving relationship with the monochrome, but also embody the multiple material and conceptual concerns found elsewhere across his broad practice.

A mainstay of his early career, Förg began his first monochrome paintings whilst still studying at the Academy Fine Arts, Munich in the 1970s. These have proven to be some of the darkest of his canvases, the infinite tones of grey wash layered translucently with a sponge, leaving highlights that barely stifle the stark black of the primer beneath, as if streaks on a school chalkboard. From 1973 to 1976 Förg was executing one painting a week, every week and, gradually, what had initially been an exercise in reduction and refusal became a process of accretion, opening up the surface of his paintings and establishing the textural diversity that would come to characterise his work.

By the mid-1990s, the grey paintings had become more gesturally dense, their nimble execution, tonal complexity and compositional layering implicitly referencing the extent of Förg’s materially eclectic practice. Despite most immediately resembling the deconstructed hatching of the ‘Gitterbilder’ or ‘Grid Paintings’, here too is visible the material physicality of the 1970s ‘Lead Paintings’, the windows and staircases of the mid-1980s architectural photography, the floating horizon lines of the late 1980s ‘Window Watercolours’ and the gauged, undulating surfaces of the 1990s bronzes. With their jagged fields and broken zips, these paintings remain touchstones for Förg’s entire practice, embodying it’s emotional handling of formal disciplines and geometric structures.

The Artist

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Günther Förg

冈瑟·弗格 (GÜNTHER FÖRG) 1952年生于德国菲森,2013年逝于德国弗赖堡。


弗格的艺术创作始于20世纪70年代初,当时他还在慕尼黑美术学院学习灰色绘画(也被称为“Gitter”paintings),这些单色作品是他长达四十多年丰富多彩的职业生涯的开始,也是他在后现代时期着迷于现代主义的根基。


在上世纪80与90年代,弗格通过建筑摄影作品将摄影和雕塑融入到他的创作之中。在此期间,弗格将他的作品扩展到其周围的空间,从而脱离了画布表面和艺术品本身。在21世纪初,弗格循环回归到绘画,开始创作网格绘画(或“Gitterbilder”)。网格与窗户绘画顺应了弗格对于严谨范式与抽象几何的倾向,斑点绘画则满足了他创作中动态的一面:富于表现力的笔触在画布上拼凑色彩,玩弄着作品表面。


弗格的作品被世界各地著名的公共与私人机构所收藏:现代艺术博物馆,纽约;弗朗索瓦·皮诺基金会,威尼斯;汉堡车站美术馆,柏林;布罗德当代艺术博物馆,圣莫尼卡;泰特现代艺术馆,伦敦;旧金山现代艺术博物馆,旧金山;加拿大国立美术馆,渥太华;现代艺术博物馆,法兰克福;路德维希博物馆,科隆;沃克艺术中心,明尼阿波利斯;索菲亚王后国家艺术中心博物馆,马德里;洛杉矶当代艺术博物馆,洛杉矶;里沃利城堡当代艺术博物馆,都灵;巴塞尔美术馆,巴塞尔。