Ulrich Wulff - Neue Inka-Collagen und abstrakte Bilder
31 May - 12 Jul 2008
ULRICH WULFF
"Neue Inka-Collagen und abstrakte Bilder"
In his multi-coloured pictures, the painter Ulrich Wulff, born in the beautiful Allgäu and nowadays painting in Berlin, searches for up-to-date as well as future possibilities for painting as a provision for human life and togetherness.
Every day he is commuting from his flat in Naunynstraße to his studio at the Kottbusser Tor in Berlin-Kreuzberg. There he is not only paying a little rent, but also catches every possibility of picture composition and surface design that comes to his mind, transforming them into something beautiful that people reward and understand.
After Wulff has been working off his self-invented type of figures à la Clown and Co. for years, thus being able to accomplish numerous variations of pictures, he is, in his current show at the Galerie Bernd Kugler in Innsbruck, almost radically facing the problems of abstract painting, which exist in all his hitherto existing pictures, but express themselves clearly to everyman and everywoman by the abandonment of the alpha figure now.
In his likewise new Inka-Collages the painter breaks through his favourite terrain, and after a loop with the snippet scissor gets down on his foot again.
Come over!
Your buddy from the fine arts,
Ulli
"Neue Inka-Collagen und abstrakte Bilder"
In his multi-coloured pictures, the painter Ulrich Wulff, born in the beautiful Allgäu and nowadays painting in Berlin, searches for up-to-date as well as future possibilities for painting as a provision for human life and togetherness.
Every day he is commuting from his flat in Naunynstraße to his studio at the Kottbusser Tor in Berlin-Kreuzberg. There he is not only paying a little rent, but also catches every possibility of picture composition and surface design that comes to his mind, transforming them into something beautiful that people reward and understand.
After Wulff has been working off his self-invented type of figures à la Clown and Co. for years, thus being able to accomplish numerous variations of pictures, he is, in his current show at the Galerie Bernd Kugler in Innsbruck, almost radically facing the problems of abstract painting, which exist in all his hitherto existing pictures, but express themselves clearly to everyman and everywoman by the abandonment of the alpha figure now.
In his likewise new Inka-Collages the painter breaks through his favourite terrain, and after a loop with the snippet scissor gets down on his foot again.
Come over!
Your buddy from the fine arts,
Ulli