The exhibition features Running to stand still (2014), a large scale painting depicting a grid of houses which emerge from a golden, abstracted thicket and represent Kurten's typography of 20 the Century homes.
An exhibition of new paintings and
works on paper by Stefan Kürten will open at Alexander and
Bonin on April 18
th
.
The exhibition features
Running to stand still
(2014), a large scale painting
depicting a grid of houses which emerge from a golden, abstracted thicket and represent
Kürten’s
typography of 20
th
Century homes
Modernist overhang slab roof houses, brick villas in idyllic surroundings and suburban bungalows
with neat garden paths and flower beds are the subject of Kürten’s recent paintings. Almost all
depict isolated buildin
gs that are surrounded by a wall, hedge or lush vegetation and draw the
viewer's attention to a singular piece of invented architecture. These structures often closely
resemble iconic mid
-
century modern dwellings, but have been rebuilt by Kürten’s conflat
ion of
imagery. Their sense of familiarity is strong and viewers often feel they have visited these non
-
existent homes. The surfaces of Kürten’s paintings are composed of innumerable brushstrokes
forming patterns that evoke sky, water and foliage. The dens
ity of the patterning can elicit a sense
of horror, destabilizing these beautiful illusions.
“Even though the houses and gardens that distinguish my paintings are drawn from real houses
and gardens, taken from my own photos, books, and magazines, they a
re somehow transformed
into the stuff of daydreams or nightmares. They are devoid of human presence; the apparent idyll
feels isolated to the point of oppression. Nonetheless, there seems to be some sort of a presence,
like a hidden secret, something untol
d and left to our imaginations.
Heimlich
describes this
unsettling, disturbing uncertainty very fittingly.
The artist
lives and works in Düsseldorf.
His work has been the subject of several institutional
exhibitions and two recent monographs:
Here Comes the Night. Works on Paper 2009
–
2013
,
published by Hatje Cantz and
Running to stand still
, a monograph of recent paintings published
by Galerie der Stadt Backnang
.
Stefan Kürten’s paintings are in the permanent collections of
several European and American institution
s including Kunstmuseen Krefeld, The Montreal Museum
of Fine Arts, The Museum of Modern Art, New York and the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Image: Stefan Kurten, Running to stand still (detail), 2014
Press Contact:
Olivia Gauthier at 212/3677474 o og@alexanderandbonin.com
Opening: Saturday 18 April 2015
Alexander and Bonin
132 Tenth Avenue
Tue - Sat 10am to 6pm