Josef Kramholler
Bara
Thomas Helbig
Andy Hope 1930
Franziska Hufnagel
Florian Huttner
Jochen Klein
Amelie von Wulffen
Erich Aichinger
Helmut Draxler
Franziska Hufnagel
hello man from kebab house (J. Kramholler). This show will feature selections from the oeuvre of Josef Kramholler infused with passive-aggressive intensity. The exhibition is supplemented by works of Bara, Thomas Helbig, Andy Hope 1930, Florian Huttner, Franziska Hufnagel, Jochen Klein, and Amelie von Wulffen. Their participation exemplifies their proximity to his oeuvre.
Show 3
Bara
Thomas Helbig
Andy Hope 1930
Franziska Hufnagel
Florian Hüttner
Jochen Klein
Josef Kramhöller
Amelie von Wulffen
Curator: Franziska Hufnagel
Texts: Erich Aichinger, Helmut Draxler
Josef Kramhöller (1968–2000) – a fragile-subversive sprint through the 1990s
This show will feature selections from the oeuvre of Josef Kramhöller, an artist who died all-too
young. Helmut Draxler characterized his work as infused with passive-aggressive intensity.
On the one hand, this memorial exhibition intends to demonstrate that the position Kramhöller
took at the time is just as state-of-the-art today. On the other hand, the show illustrates to what
extent Josef Kramhöller left traces in the works of those who studied with him at Munich’s
Akademie der Bildenden Künste in the 1990s.
The exhibition “what a serious horror writing a play – hello man from kebab house” *, is
supplemented by works of Bara, Thomas Helbig, Andy Hope 1930, Florian Hüttner, Franziska
Hufnagel, Jochen Klein (1967–1997), and Amelie von Wulffen.
Their participation in the show indicates that they react to Josef Kramhöller, and thereby
exemplifies their proximity to him and his oeuvre.
Josef Kramhöller was born in 1968 in Wasserburg/Inn and committed suicide in London in the
year 2000. Kramhöller lived in London with interruptions. He studied at the Akademie für Bildende
Künste, Munich and at the Chelsea College of Art and Design, London.
* Quoted from the publication: Josef Kramhöller, “Genuss Luxus Stil sstems -ideological milieu,”
1999, Permanent Press Verlag
Image: Josef Kramhöller, Untitled (Performance), 1999, oil on canvas, paper, 212 x 150 cm
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