Press Release

Bartha Contemporary is delighted to present an exhibition of recent works by the German painter Stephan Baumkötter. The artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery focuses on recent works including a series of extraordinary new paintings on paper alongside an assembly of four mesmerising small canvases.

An interview to be published shortly on bc.show accompanies the show, looking back at Stephan Baumkötter’s career spanning more than four decades. As the artist considers his time working with Donald Judd in Marfa and an extended residency at the Albers Foundation in Bethany he embarked on a new body of work that formed the basis for this show.

Void of any allegorical subject and conceived solely of their own volition, Baumkötter’s works engage viscerally. Here oil paintstick is applied directly by hand, drawn and then rubbed into the surface, layer by layer. At first, the monochromatic appearance offers a simple proposition. However, over time these paintings on paper and canvas reveal complex structures and shifts in colour. As the experience evolves, the paintings respond to the surrounding light and reflect an emotional state. Understanding colour not as constant and precise but rather as a range of conditions, allows the artist to create deeply engaging works. Here the paintings present an opportunity to experience colour as a physical matter, rather than projected light on a screen, industrially made flat and stable colour or printed colour, which dominates our everyday.

Baumkötter’s processes are often described as having more in common with drawing rather than painting. His latest paintings on paper perfectly reflect the artist’s continued interest in the medium. Encompassing a similar depth of colour with his works on canvas, these paintings, made on a hard surface rather than the soft and responding canvas, embody an even more immediate engagement with the surface. Perhaps more importantly, these seemingly rectangular pictures are set within a border of white paper, consciously referencing their support while partially disguising the hand-made form.

On the occasion of London Gallery Weekend May 13 - 15 extended opening hours apply.

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About the Artist

Stephan Baumkötter’s paintings and drawings affect the substantiality of the art and the representation of a reality. They possess a poetic value, which simultaneously lends intensity to his abstractions. The only way these works can be experienced is through the medium of drawing, and this is the only way they should be experienced. Baumkötter’s works enable us to free ourselves of identifying vision. They release us from the need to recognise in an everyday sense, i.e. they remove the basis for any identifying vision bound to conceptual classifications, thwarting from the onset any possibility for verbal approach because they possess a pictorial
quality resistant to any naming.

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About the Gallery

Established at the turn of the century by Niklas and Daniela von Bartha, the London-based gallery, Bartha Contemporary, places a strong emphasis on non-figurative and conceptual works by mostly established American and European contemporary artists. Hailing from the second generation of the art-dealing von Bartha family, Niklas, along with his wife Daniela, maintains a retrospective look at underappreciated modernising movements of the past in the gallery programme, whilst championing the latest works of contemporary artists.

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