Hank Schmidt in der Beek was posted on Februar 17th, 2010 at 10.56pm and is filed under S. This entry has 4 comments. You can follow any responses through the RSS 2.0 Feed.
maybe its a coincidence - but we did nearly the same thing 20years ago
and it was also in tirol - isnt it strange ?
so notice that go to - andreas.holzknecht.net -other. have a look and build your own opinion.
I think the good thing (and the essence) about Hank Schmidt in der Beek’s work here is that he walked a long way into the mountains with empty canvasses to paint the motif of his own shirts, something he could’ve done easily at home. You indeed also used the motif of shirts you are wearing in the work that you mention, but I think the way in which and the situation within which it is done here is quite different. Schmidt in der Beek uses it a lot less formal and less focused only on how things look, but more with an eye for a complete situation as an idea, in a funny way playing with the stereotype of the landscape painter. I don’t really think you can compare both works, to be honest.
ihre ausstellung in der hamburger kunsthalle war mit das amüsanteste und witzigste, was ich an kunstausstellungen in letzter zeit sah. sich auf diese weise mit der kunstgeschichte auseinanderzusetzen, bedarf nicht nur großer sensibilität und kenntnis, sonder auch fachliches geschick.
selbst wenn sich künstler immer wieder mit collagen auseinander setzen, so sind ihre doch unnachahmlich heiter. gerne hätte ich einen informativeren katalog mit diesen collagen erworben. weiterhin so fröhlich! eine restlos begeisterte kollegin aus wien
März 2nd, 2010 at 13:06
maybe its a coincidence - but we did nearly the same thing 20years ago
and it was also in tirol - isnt it strange ?
so notice that go to - andreas.holzknecht.net -other. have a look and build your own opinion.
März 2nd, 2010 at 23:18
Andreas,
I think the good thing (and the essence) about Hank Schmidt in der Beek’s work here is that he walked a long way into the mountains with empty canvasses to paint the motif of his own shirts, something he could’ve done easily at home. You indeed also used the motif of shirts you are wearing in the work that you mention, but I think the way in which and the situation within which it is done here is quite different. Schmidt in der Beek uses it a lot less formal and less focused only on how things look, but more with an eye for a complete situation as an idea, in a funny way playing with the stereotype of the landscape painter. I don’t really think you can compare both works, to be honest.
August 28th, 2010 at 14:47
ihre ausstellung in der hamburger kunsthalle war mit das amüsanteste und witzigste, was ich an kunstausstellungen in letzter zeit sah. sich auf diese weise mit der kunstgeschichte auseinanderzusetzen, bedarf nicht nur großer sensibilität und kenntnis, sonder auch fachliches geschick.
selbst wenn sich künstler immer wieder mit collagen auseinander setzen, so sind ihre doch unnachahmlich heiter. gerne hätte ich einen informativeren katalog mit diesen collagen erworben. weiterhin so fröhlich! eine restlos begeisterte kollegin aus wien
Januar 21st, 2011 at 14:56
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