The superimposed images of everyday situations give the actual places a highly unreal and difficult to perceive character. In its strangeness, the recognizable place is shifted into another dimension, into a 'parallel world'.
The 247 x 413 cm large painting "Gate 11" from 2002 shows a view of the
Düsseldorf train station bathed in blue light, strange and unfamiliar. The
viewer's line of vision is seemingly lead through different layers of glass,
reflections of traffic mingle with the suggestion of very private moments: an
unmade bed is reflected in the lower part of the picture - "as an intimate and
private projection in contrast to the exposure of public places. Although the
sites of departure are deserted, her most private place, her bed in its unmade
state, is present through its reflection. At the same time the resting places
are about symbols for dream worlds and inner journeys." (Corinne Wasmuht)
These superimposed images of everyday situations give the actual places a highly
unreal and difficult to perceive character. In its strangeness, the recognizable
place is shifted into another dimension, into a "parallel world". The
characteristic style of Wasmuht's painting and the composition of the pieces
support and strengthen this procedure: extreme or exaggerated perspectives,
dominant light reflections, the spaces seem melted.
Corinne Warmth: "I consciously use places which actually exist and photos of
objects well known to the viewer as subjects for my paintings. But their
omnipresence seems strange because of their spatial and content context (for
example through their exaggerated perspectives and light reflexes, the coloring,
etc.). This feeling of strangeness also arises from the apparent photo-realism
of the motifs, which, however, do not in fact match reality."
The artist, who grew up in Argentina and Peru, lives in Berlin. At the Galerie
Martin Janda, her first solo show in Austria, she is showing new, large format
paintings in addition to a series of earlier pieces dealing with portrayals from
natural science.
All quotations are from an unpublished text by Corinne Wasmuht (2002).
Opening: Tuesday, October 22nd 2002, 7 PM
Tue-Fri 1 - 6 pm, Sat 11 am - 3 pm
Corinne Wasmuht, "Gate 11", 2002, oil in wood, 247 x 413 cm /Courtesy Galerie
Martin Janda, Vienna / Photo: Lili Wolff
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Art fair information:
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Art Cologne, October 30th - November 3rd 2002
Art Basel Miami Beach, December 5th - 8th 2002
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