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In a new series of huge four-part aluminum panel paintings, rendered in a simple, striking palette of red, black, and white, Oehlen creates tree-like forms as vehicles for a methodical deflation of content. The tree has been a recurring motif since the 1980s.



Oehlen exuberantly demonstrates a tension between man- and machine-made imagery, while branch-like sprays mitigate any sense of pure abstraction. Open-ended, "unfinished" dialogues between binary oppositions are unsettling yet compelling: in any one work, the paint, the collaged pictures and texts, and patches of white canvas each occupy their own space, like a worktable clutter without a center. The appearance of the surfaces gives way to mesmerizing color-layers of graffiti--a testament

to Oehlen's ability to elevate common genres and materials through rigorous experimentation. Albert Oehlen was born in 1954 in Krefeld, Germany and studied at Hochschule fu¨r Bildende Ku¨nste, Hamburg. From 2000-09 he was a professor of painting at Kunstakademie Du¨sseldorf. His most recent solo exhibition was "Albert Oehlen: Malerei," Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna (2013). Oehlen's work was included in the 2013 Venice Biennale. His work is in museum collections around the world.

ISBN-13

9780847845620

ISBN-10

0847845621

Weight

2.80 Pounds

Dimensions

11.27 x 0.68 x 12.75 In

List Price

$80.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

100 pages

Publisher

Gagosian / Rizzoli

Published On

2015-04-14



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