A.R. Penck

A.R. Penck

Cardi Gallery London

A.R. Penck, Wahl, 2007. Acrylic on canvas, 27 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches (70 x 90 cm).
September 4, 2012

September–November 2012
Opening: Wednesday, September 5, 6–9pm

Cardi Black Box Gallery
Corso di Porta Nuova, 38
Milan, Italy
Hours: Mon–Sat: 10–7pm

T + 39 02 45478189
gallery@cardiblackbox.com

www.cardiblackbox.com

Cardi Black Box is proud to announce the beginning of the new season with an important retrospective dedicated to A.R Penck (Dresden, 1939), one of the major representatives of German New-expressionism. The show inaugurates on September 5th and it will be open to the public from Thursday, September 6th till the end of November 2012.

The retrospective that Cardi Black Box dedicated to the great German artist aims to document that fundamental part of A. R. Penck’s artistic production that goes from the end of the ’70s till the most recent works, exhibiting paintings and sculptures that bring back to the different phases of his research. On display are about 40 pieces, among them large canvasses and sculptures, where it’s possible to track down the central themes and motifs of his aesthetic and his whole artistic investigation. Moreover, the show at Cardi Black Box gives to the public—with 14 bronzes on display—the occasion to better understand the sculptural work by Penck, to date still less known for the fewer number of shows focused on this part of his production.

A.R. Penck, pseudonym of Ralf Winkler, was born in 1939 in, at the time, East Germany; disliked by the communist regime because he was considered a subversive element, he was denied admission to the academy of art. His education was therefore self-taught and oriented toward varied fields, from painting to philosophy, from sciences to history of religions and music. A very rich background that will merge into the different phases of his heterogeneous artistic production that moves from painting to graphic, to the experimentation in jazz music, poetry and cinema.

A.R. Penck is one of the artists that mostly contributed to the renewal of German painting. From the beginning of his pictorial activity the artist distanced himself from traditional painting to follow an independent career, developing in the movement of new-expressionism a personal style that combines figuration and abstraction through a markedly childlike brushstroke and intense chromaticism.

Inspired by prehistoric paintings, his compositions combine pictorial signs and archaic images, composing a universal lexicon—comprehensible and usable by everybody—and an original visual world, that often have as its central theme the relationship between person and society.

In the ’70s his signs becomes more and more primordial: stylized figures and elementary symbols make their appearance and the artist almost resets his chromatic richness to use only black and white.

From the end of the ’70s Penck starts to work also on sculptures, for which he uses materials such as marble, bronze and wood. His move to West Germany in 1980 marks a change toward the recovery of a bold chromatic accentuation and the introduction of tridimensionality.

With this show Cardi Black Box confirms its eclectic and versatile orientation, that looks at young artists as well as at great masters, at contemporary as well as historicized art. Orientation programmatically pointed out for the first time with the show of another great German artist, Jörg Immendorff, to whom the Gallery dedicated a solo show in 2012 titled Late Paintings.
Inquiries: Edoardo [​at​] cardiblackbox.com

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