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Blue land Print

M Jo Klinger

Germany

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In M Jo Klinger's paintings I see abstract forms that pictorially, are modulated in such a way that they may represent round rods. These round rods are composed together in such a way that they bar the view into the depth of the picture - sometimes more so and sometimes less so. As such, the space behind this barrier, which in this way, is not visible and is sometimes painted in a cloudy, nebulous way, becomes even more interesting. This is because everything that cannot be seen is supplemented by the viewer's imagination, at first only provisionally perhaps, because he senses impending awareness. But if this should fail to materialise, if the consciousness of the provisional should disappear and if what is at first only imagined becomes reality, we would leave the contemplation of the picture and engage in speculation. But this speculation, as I said in the introduction, would lead away from the contemplation of the picture. So, if the narrative core is consciously faded out by the painter, she is presumably looking for a contemplative pictorial language. In fact, contemplative perception breaks through the meaningful and narrative in favour of a perception of the pure moment. This meditative position is not unusual in the visual arts. For it is only when we withdraw from everyday reality in contemplative perception - at least for a moment - that we are able to recognise the sensual given aspect, in terms of its peculiarity. M Jo Klinger's earlier works, additionally told biographical stories that also dealt with war and border experiences as pictorial themes. She often worked on these in cycles. R. Fritz

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15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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M Jo Klinger completed her studies in painting, applied sculpture and graphic arts at the Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw. During her studies between 1980 and 1985, three teachers significantly influenced her artistic development: Prof. Zbigniew Karpinski, a post-impressionist colourist; Prof. Jan Jaromir Aleksiun, the co-founder of the so-called Wroclaw Poster School; and Prof. Leszek Kacma who was influenced by the art movements of Unism and Constructivism and the founder of the "Visual Knowledge" course at the Academy of Art and Design. In 1985, the artist graduated with a Master's degree in the field of "Free Graphics – Advertising Graphics". The unplanned emigration to Germany in 1986 represented a significant personal upheaval for Maria Jo Klinger, like a bend in a straight line. However, this caesura had a very positive effect on her artistic development. She succeeded in developing her own artistic language beyond the academic canon. The Americans Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Jones inspired her works. The works shown in the exhibition were created between 2009 and 2016 and document her artistic development. By means of a juxtaposition of linear forms of different widths, their diffusivity creates an enormous effect in terms of depth. The painted lines of earlier works seem to emerge from an unidentifiable place and as such, they speak an apparent symbolic language to the observer. The earlier works additionally told biographical stories that also dealt with war and border experiences as pictorial themes. She often worked on these in cycles. The new works demonstrate her claim that she is not stagnating. She remains true to the narrative, but it loses its dominance. It should no longer be in the foreground. Currently, the artist has said goodbye to pure content, and she allows the strong emotionality of her earlier works to recede into the background. In the current paintings, form and colour now push themselves into the foreground. The artist discovers space, and moves to the inside. The works therefore seem more closed and calmer. It seems as if M Jo Klinger is in search of a contemplative pictorial language. We are curious to see what happens next.

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