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Gunther Wizemann, born 1953 in Graz (Austria), came to Switzerland
as a child in 1960. He graduated from Zurich's School of Design and
has since been working as a painter and concept artist. Studying
the Russian modernists raised the question of what he could
possibly paint in the aftermath of Kazimir Malevich and Aleksander
Rodchenko. Equally, Mario Merz's installation Che fare? or, as
Barnett Newman put it, What to paint? were statements that became
programmatic for Wizemann's work. The 43 paintings of The Black
Garden Wizemann has created between 2003 and 2013 are a possible
response to his queries. Done in oil and resin on canvas, they are
the result of lengthy artistic processes and a multitude of layers
of paint, forming an inner and outer image space. Featured in its
entirety for the first time in this new book, the paintings are
published alongside essays placing Wizemann's largest series to
date in art history. The accompanying texts reveal formal and
conceptual relations, ranging from the Renaissance to his
contemporaries. Starting from the title The Black Garden they also
look at literary and philosophical connotations.
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