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Exhibition Preview|Werner Büttner - Analogies, Allegories and Metaphors of the Human Condition
2022.06.24



Werner Büttner - Analogies, Allegories and Metaphors of the Human Condition

 

Curator

Tomas Eller

Time

2022.6.24 - 8.21

Venue

Triumph Gallery

 

Triumph Gallery is pleased to present “Analogies, Allegories and Metaphors of the Human Condition,” Werner Büttner's first solo exhibition in China from June 24 to August 21, 2022. The exhibition covers about 30 years of Büttner's representative works from the early 1990s to the present, including a number of oil paintings and works on paper, covering subjects such as objects, landscapes, modern science, and art history.


Werner Büttner (b.1954, Jena, Germany) , was a professor at the Oil Painting Department of the Hamburg University of Fine Arts. His works are often exhibited in many art institutions around the world and are collected by many important institutions and foundations. As the intellectual figurehead of one of Germany most renowned artist groups in the 1980s, Büttner, alongside Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen, have together shaped a subversive visual language that upended the technique and aesthetic of traditional painting, forming an artistic style that was later christened “Bad Painting” in the canon of German art history.


Büttner's practice explores the relentless folly of our misguided society. In his works, he uses humor and satire to fight social norms and depict a sense of reality with mixed feelings of sadness and joy. As the artist himself said: “Art has to have something to do with reality, with what is happening on this planet. If it doesn’t, for me it is boring.” The human condition in all its glory and its misery is at the core of his interest and compassion. His intellectual curiosity and rigorous thinking are paired with a heightened sensibility for human strife. And all his artworks are witness to this uncompromising commitment to “La Condition Humaine.”



About the Artist

Werner Büttner (b.1954, Jena, Germany). Studied Law at Berlin Free University in 1973. Moves to Hamburg in 1977. Works with Georg Herold , Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen from 1977 to 1985, was a professor at the Oil Painting Department of the Hamburg University of Fine Arts from 1989 to 2021. The artist lives and works in Geesthacht, Germany.

Werner Büttner's recent solo exhibitions include: "Last Lecture Show"(Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany, 2021; Currently traveling to The Ranch, New York, USA, 2022), "No Scene from My Studio"(Simon Lee Gallery, UK, 2021), "Undichte Schlüssellöcher"(CFA Gallery, Germany, 2020), "Bilder 1979-2019"(CFA Gallery, Germany, 2020). Recent group exhibitions include: "Back then has always been now. Painting since 1947 reconsidered"(Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany, 2021), "Works on paper 5"(Max Weber Six Friedric, Germany, 2021), "Der Goldene Reiter in Faustrecht der Freiheit aka Fox and His Friends"(Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany, 2020), "Works on paper 5"(Max Weber Six Friedric, Germany,2020), "Works from the 1980s/Conceptual Photography"(Marlborough Gallery, USA,2020).

In addition, Butner's works are collected by many important institutions and foundations. Such as the Guggenheim Museum, USA;  Cincinnati Art Museum, USA; FRAC, France; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Mumok-Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Austria; Harvard Art Museum, USA; Pinakothek der Moderne, Germany.

 

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About the Curator

Born in Coburg, Germany, Thomas Eller studied art and humanities at the University of the Arts in Berlin and the Free University of Berlin, and from 1987 to 1995 he worked as a research assistant at the Social Science Center in Berlin. From 1995 to 2004 he lived in New York as an award-winning artist. Upon his return to Berlin in 2004, he founded the online art magazine on the platform of artnet.de and served as editor-in-chief and executive manager from 2004 to 2008. In 2008 and 2009, he was executive and artistic director of the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin. In 2014, he moved to Beijing. Also in 2014, he co-curated the exhibition "Die 8 der Wege" with 23 Beijing-based artists in Berlin. He now serves as the president of Randian Magazine. From 2018 to 2020 he was artistic director of the Taoxichuan China Art & Sciences Program in Jingdezhen, the world capital of porcelain in Jiangxi Province, and most recently an associate researcher at Tsinghua University. Currently he is one of the curators of the Guangzhou Triennial 2022. He is a member of AICA and CIMAM.





 
Artists
Werner Büttner
Werner Büttner (b.1954, Jena, Germany). Studied Law at Berlin Free University in 1973. Moves to Hamburg in 1977. Works with Georg Herold, Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen from 1977 to 1985, was a professor at the Oil Painting Department of the Hamburg University of Fine Arts from 1989 to 2021. The artist lives and works in Geesthacht, Germany.

Werner Büttner's recent solo exhibitions include: Malerei 1981-2022  (Galerie Max Hetzler, Germany, 2023), Werner Büttner (Galerie Max Hetzler, Germany, 2022), Last Lecture Show (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany, 2021; Currently traveling to The Ranch, New York, USA, 2022), No Scene from My Studio (Simon Lee Gallery, UK, 2021), Undichte Schlüssellöcher (CFA Gallery, Germany, 2020), Bilder 1979-2019 (CFA Gallery, Germany, 2020). Recent group exhibitions include: Back then has always been now. Painting since 1947 reconsidered (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany, 2021), Works on paper 5 (Max Weber Six Friedric, Germany, 2021), Der Goldene Reiter in Faustrecht der Freiheit aka Fox and His Friends (Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany, 2020), Works on paper 5 (Max Weber Six Friedric, Germany, 2020), Works from the 1980s / Conceptual Photography (Marlborough Gallery, USA,2020).

In addition, Butner's works are collected by many important institutions and foundations. Such as the Guggenheim Museum, USA;  Cincinnati Art Museum, USA; FRAC, France; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Mumok-Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Austria; Harvard Art Museum, USA; Pinakothek der Moderne, Germany.
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