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Till Gerhard

(Germany, Born 1971)
Till Gerhard
(Germany, Born 1971)

Till Gerhard, mixed media on paper, 2007.

Untitled. 30 x 21 cm.

Not examined out of frame.

Provenance

Loyal, Stockholm.

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Till Gerhard (born 1971 in Hamburg) is a North Germany-based artist who paints large-scale canvases of rural communities, but with a strange atmosphere. The visual space that the painter creates is beyond the rational and harmonious worlds and conveys a mysterious, unsettling mood. The experimental nature of his work reflects spiritual and mythological interests, including pagan rituals and Shamanism. His figures often turn their backs on the viewers, thereby marking the boundary between interior and exterior worlds. Gerhard’s pictorial world moves between figuration and abstraction. On closer inspection the depicted figures appear distorted or unfocussed, which underlines that his figurative motifs also contain remnants of abstraction.

Gerhard’s works are in the collection of Christen Sveaas Art Foundation, Kistefos; Frank Cohen, Wolverhampton; Saatchi Collection, London; Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg; Peter Hess, Hamburger Kunsthalle; Hall Collection, Derneburg; Hort Collection, New York; Jumex Collection, Mexico City; Julia Stoschek, Düsseldorf; Inelcom Collection, Madrid; Aby Rosen, New York; Richard Prince, Rensselaerville; Sir Paul McCartney, London
Solo exhibtions include Stellan Holm Gallery, New York; Michael Janssen Gallery, Köln & Berlin; Galleri K, Oslo; LOYAL Gallery, Malmö & Stockholm; The Goma, Madrid; Patricia Low Contemporary, Gstaad; Feinkunst Krüger, Hamburg
Group exhibtions include the Whitechapel Gallery London; MuBA Eugène Leroy, Tourcoing; Tripostal, Lille; Hamburger Kunsthalle; Kunsthalle Kiel; Dundee Contemporay Arts, Dundee; Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Norway

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Till Gerhard (born 1971 in Hamburg) is a North Germany-based artist who paints large-scale canvases of rural communities, but with a strange atmosphere. The visual space that the painter creates is beyond the rational and harmonious worlds and conveys a mysterious, unsettling mood. The experimental nature of his work reflects spiritual and mythological interests, including pagan rituals and Shamanism. His figures often turn their backs on the viewers, thereby marking the boundary between interior and exterior worlds. Gerhard’s pictorial world moves between figuration and abstraction. On closer inspection the depicted figures appear distorted or unfocussed, which underlines that his figurative motifs also contain remnants of abstraction.

Gerhard’s works are in the collection of Christen Sveaas Art Foundation, Kistefos; Frank Cohen, Wolverhampton; Saatchi Collection, London; Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg; Peter Hess, Hamburger Kunsthalle; Hall Collection, Derneburg; Hort Collection, New York; Jumex Collection, Mexico City; Julia Stoschek, Düsseldorf; Inelcom Collection, Madrid; Aby Rosen, New York; Richard Prince, Rensselaerville; Sir Paul McCartney, London
Solo exhibtions include Stellan Holm Gallery, New York; Michael Janssen Gallery, Köln & Berlin; Galleri K, Oslo; LOYAL Gallery, Malmö & Stockholm; The Goma, Madrid; Patricia Low Contemporary, Gstaad; Feinkunst Krüger, Hamburg
Group exhibtions include the Whitechapel Gallery London; MuBA Eugène Leroy, Tourcoing; Tripostal, Lille; Hamburger Kunsthalle; Kunsthalle Kiel; Dundee Contemporay Arts, Dundee; Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Norway.

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