Callum Innes makes work in a number of different ways, all of which are gradually evolving. The shifts that appear from one series to the next are rarely dramatic, but each new painting builds on…
Innes makes work in a number of different ways, all of which are gradually evolving. The shifts that appear from one series to the next are rarely dramatic, but each new painting builds on those that…
For Bernard Frize, the adventure of painting hardly lies in any portrayal of anecdotes or expression of emotions. He aspires to a pure type of painting, one which is free of subjective elements. His…
The work of Anton Henning is characterized by an eclectic use of diverse images, motifs and visual quotes. Abstraction and figuration alternate and sometimes literally overlap each other. Flower…
The oeuvre of Marc Mulders is determined by what may very well be the great theme in the history of art: the endless cycle of life and death. The expression of living and dying, death and…
In response to the social realism of the official East German painting with which he grew up, Richter later propagated - along with Sigmar Polke and others - ‘capitalist realism’, which displayed a…
During the mid-nineties, Robert Zandvliet gained a reputation with his paintings of everyday objects, a camera, a television, a chocolate bar, which he rendered in broadly painted areas of color and…
Between 1968 and 1976 Richter produced a series of grey paintings. With these works he reduced painting to its barest form and apparently wanted to rid the image of any personal signature. Nonetheless…