Schirn Kunsthalle

Uwe Lausen

04 Mar - 13 Jun 2010

Uwe Lausen, Grandiose Prospects (detail), 1967
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2010
UWE LAUSEN
"All's Fine That Ends Fine"

04 March - 13 June 2010

Opening Hours
Tuesday, Friday - Sunday 10 Am - 7 Pm
Wednesday And Thursday 10 Am - 10 Pm
Closed On Mondays

Uwe Lausen’s work takes a major place in the German figurative painting of the 1960s. In 2010, the 40th anniversary of his death, the SCHIRN will devote a large solo exhibition to Lausen. His highly individual take on Pop Art, which flourished in Germany from 1964, makes him the equal of other key artists of that period. Within a space of nine years this artist, who was self-taught and died at the age of 29, created an oeuvre distinguished by very rapid development. In his later works he introduced a cool realism in line with the zeitgeist. In forms that were both despairing and aggressive, Lausen criticized the social constraints of the time and anticipated many of the trends that arose in the “German Autumn”. At the same time, he developed formal solutions that are still highly relevant and that delight younger audiences as much as Lausen’s own generation. In addition to 50 paintings and a similar number of works on paper, the exhibition in the SCHIRN also contains a room recreating the artist’s living conditions. In it, the audience will be able to hear recordings that Uwe Lausen made with the musician Hans Poppel, and texts by the artist.
Curators: Dr. Pia Dornacher (Munich), Selima Niggl (Munich)
 

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