Christian Boltanski. Editions.

Our exhibition is a tribute to the great French artist Christian Boltanski, who passed away last July. We show selected editions in which various aspects of his work come to light.

The art of Christian Boltanski, who was born in Paris in 1944, is shaped by memories of the Holocaust and the reconstruction of his own past. In the cramped, half-dark spaces that he created in his installations, with the props that anonymously referred to people and their fates, the musty mountains of clothing, the stacked zinc crates and the patinated black-and-white photographs, he created an oppressive atmosphere of personal concern that was difficult to bear is. These installations have become icons of the art of memory.

He also acted subversively, because in one of his most important works, the 1200-photo installation Menschlich from 1994, he mixed portraits of the deceased victims with pictures of German soldiers and SS people, of perpetrators. As part of his exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg in 2013, Boltanski said: “I no longer know who is the perpetrator and who is the victim. It just so happens that a man can love his child and kill another child at the same time. Everyone has what it takes to turn into a devil from time to time. But even the devil sometimes takes a break.” – A commentary on the horrors of war, which has unfortunately become very topical again. Boltanski had Ukrainian roots himself, and we will miss his artistic statement in these times. The exhibition features signed photogravures and lithographs that were edited in a small edition.

Christian Boltanski. Editions.
Opening: Friday, May 6, 2022, 7 p.m.
May 7 – June 18, 2022

Marcela Böhm. All The Happy Families.

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The gallery will be showing current paintings by Marcela Böhm, and to a greater degree new drawings and graphic work, which underline the exceptional talent of the German-Argentinian artist of portraying human and especially familistic relationships.
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Marcela Böhm. All The Happy Families.
9 September – 7 October, 2017
Opening Reception Friday, 8. September, 2017, 7 p.m.

Online sale of Wundertuete 2011 has begun

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Starting 1. November, 2011kunst-in-tueten.de online order of the 11th edition of “Wundertuete – Die Kunst in Tüten” is possible.
“WUNDERTÜTE – Die Kunst in Tüten” is now existing for 11 years! – Over the course of the years more than 80 artists have participated in this art event, more than 4000 surprise bags were filled… But what is the “Wundertüte”? – A brown paperbag filled with art! The name of the artist you will find on the outside. But what your artwork is all about you will only know after opening, that means buying the “Wundertüte”!

Every participating artist made a limited edition of paperbags with original artworks in painting, sculpture, photography, object art or graphics, this year’s theme is “The Colour White | The Colour Black.” Participating artists: Ayse Arslan, Wiebke Bartsch, Ralf Bohnenkamp, Helge Emmaneel, Michael Goller, Robin Horsch, Gabriele Kaiser-Schanz, Dieter Kränzlein, Annette Laudert, Bianca Müllner, Jürgen Paas, Tina Reins, Barbara Ring, Eberhard Ross, Armin Scheid, Andy Scholz, Anja Schreiber, Michaela Schulze-Wehninck, Andreas Titzrath, Gaby van Emmerich, Julia Willms, Thomas Zika.

WUNDERTÜTE 2011 – Die Kunst in Tüten
“The Colour White | The Colour Black”
12 November, 2011 – 14 January, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, 11 Nov., 2011, 7p.m.

Essen als Metropole der Illustrationskunst

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Ab dem 24. Juli 2010 zeigen wir unter dem Titel “Gezeichnet, gepixelt, gedruckt” eine Werkauswahl von Zeichnern und Illustratoren, die sich national und international erfolgreich mit ihrer Zeichenkunst behaupten.
Katrin Assmann, Martin Baltscheit, Gaby van Emmerich, Jamiri (Jan-Michael Richter), Helge Jepsen, Christian Schellewald und Rainer Stock sind in unterschiedlichsten Sparten der angewandten Grafik tätig. Ihre Karrieren haben einen gemeinsamen Ursprung: Sie alle haben Ende der 1980er, Anfang der 1990er Jahre zeichnerische Gestaltung an der Essener Folkwangschule bei Prof. Otto Näscher studiert. Erstmals präsentieren sie nun ihre Arbeiten gemeinsam im Rahmen einer Galerie-Ausstellung.
Ob satirische Cartoons, Buchillustrationen oder Szenenentwürfe für Filmproduktionen: Die Werkauswahl macht das vielfältige Spektrum der angewandten Grafik sowie die hohe künstlerische Qualität der an der Folkwangschule ausgebildeten Zeichner deutlich. Zu sehen sind u. a. Martin Baltscheits Illustrationen zu Rudyard Kiplings “Die Dschungelbücher”, die von der Stiftung Buchkunst ausgezeichnet wurden, oder Rainer Stocks düster-opulente Szenarien für die oskarnominierte Verfilmung des Romans “Das Parfum” von Patrick Süskind.

PRESSEMITTEILUNG bei openPR

Gezeichnet, gepixelt, gedruckt.
Illustrationskunst von Katrin Assmann, Martin Baltscheit, Gaby van Emmerich, Jamiri (Jan-Michael Richter), Helge Jepsen, Christian Schellewald und Rainer Stock.
Ausstellungsdauer 24.07.–28.08.2010
Ausstellungseröffnung am Freitag, 23. Juli 2010