
An oeuvre of “admirable density and character” (Werner Schmidt, 1994)
First retrospective of an oeuvre created over five decades
With unpublished works owned by the artist himself
30,00 £
[UK]
Max Uhlig
Grown Up in Front of Nature
Max Uhlig (* 1937 in Dresden) is one of the outstanding artistic personalities of the present day. For the first time a publication focuses exclusively on the entire oeuvre of the artist and shows a cross-section through 45 years of paintings and drawings which remain distinctive to this day for their spontaneity, their sparkling colour intensity and their characteristic web of lines and brushstrokes.
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“For me, something becomes interesting when it starts to look alien after long observation,” (Max Uhlig). Since the late 1960s the artist has adopted this approach to seeing, which has been transferred to the method used in the painting process and in the ensuing picture structures. The lines and dots in his paintings ignore the surface, penetrating more deeply and arousing the impression of disembodied traces of essential appearance. In addition to portraits it is above all landscapes which repeatedly fascinate him anew. The first monograph on Max Uhlig offers a systematic survey of his works, which are preserved in numerous museums and private collections, and presents them in a high-quality series of illustrations.
press commentaries
Aus splittrigen Malschichten und explosiven Strichbündeln lässt Max Uhlig das Wesen seines Gegenübers erwachsen – ebenso tiefgründig und spröde, wie er einen Berg, Baum oder Strauch abbildet.
Art Magazin
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Ed. Annegret Laabs
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Essays by U. Gellner, A. Laabs, I. Rambausek
English-German Edition
168 pages, 133 illustrations
23,5 x 27 cm, hardcover with dust jacket
English-German Edition
168 pages, 133 illustrations
23,5 x 27 cm, hardcover with dust jacket
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2280-0
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