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17/4/2006

Tere Recarens

CAC Centro de Arte Contemporaneo, Malaga

Eight videos. Contemporary Peter Zimmermann: Capas de gelatina


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Using laughter as a vehicle for communication, the artist invites us to rethink our habits and explore everyday experience through interaction with the public in her eight videos.

"Everywhere I go I observe the environment, the territory I find myself in, and I infiltrate it, as if it were a narrative in which I am the main character", says the artist.

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Peter Zimmermann
Capas de gelatina
24 March - 28 May 2006

CAC Ma'laga presents the first solo exhibition in Spain by Peter Zimmermann. The show features some 20 paintings produced by this German artist, using epoxy resin coupled with digital processing, which defines these works to a large extent. Layers of Jelly features recent works that combine intense colour, psychedelic forms and synthetic textures. The exhibition occupies Space 2 at the art centre.

A score of paintings, some of them in large format, fill the central exhibition space at CAC Ma'laga with a multitude of colours and gelatinous textures. In his first solo exhibition in Spain, Peter Zimmermann presents his latest creations, paintings on canvas whose lively colours and labyrinthine forms cannot fail to surprise the visitor. The original inspiration behind each picture comes from different graphic documents, some by Zimmerman himself, others from different sources.

The artist then manipulates these images to create the desired effect, using original and innovative methods to imbue the resulting works with enormous power, achieving spectacular aesthetic results. Zimmerman uses digital media to generate forms, after which he uses epoxy resin to give them material shape. This resin is a material that evokes artificiality due to the synthetic, gelatinous textures it produces, adding layer upon layer of multi-coloured paint, giving the impression that these works have been created using a technique that has still to be invented. "It is the desire to free himself from the oppressions of eternal intermediation and dependence on context", explains the art critic Stephan Berg in his article for the exhibition catalogue.

Layers of Jelly is imbued with minimalist nuances due to the artist's search for synthesis, and by an abstract touch provided by his use of psychedelic forms and colours. Some critics, moreover, catalogue his work as abstract expressionism.

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