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Kürten: Something to believe in
October 18, 2003 - November 22, 2003
132 Tenth Avenue Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
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EXHIBITION: Stefan Kürten: Something
to believe in
DATES: October 18, 2003 - November 22, 2003
LOCATION: 132 Tenth Avenue between 18th and 19th Streets
HOURS: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am to 6pm
Alexander and Bonin is pleased to present the second New
York exhibition of works by painter Stefan Kürten. Something to believe
in will include The Nearest Thing to Heaven, an encyclopedic chart of
images, logos and signs emerging from a ground of color. This painting
appears dyed or stained, rather than painted and, at 110 x 145 inches,
is Kürten’s most ambitious work to date. Previously this painting
was shown in Düsseldorf and Würzburg.
A number of his paintings have a reflective gold bronze
paint surface. These works change depending on light conditions and can
suggest the passage of time as experienced from morning until night. The
subjects of the new paintings range from a still life to domestic interiors
and landscapes. In Lonesome Valley, out-of-scale, floating plants overlay
a complex architectural image inducing simultaneous feelings of attraction
and claustrophobia; no figures inhabit his landscapes or interiors and
their resolute stillness can be unnerving.
Of the paintings in Kürten’s last New York show,
David Frankel wrote:
Pattern and color, organic form, and the processes of growth and decay
appear here as a return of the repressed, a ghost in the machine-a ghost
in the ideal rectangular geometries of modernist architecture…In
several other paintings the sky is a featureless plane, but the plane
is gold, evoking not the Miesian houses and corporate atria depicted beneath
them but Byzantine or Russian icons and the religious art of medieval
Europe .
Stefan Kürten (born 1963) studied at the Kunstakademie
Düsseldorf and the Art Institute of San Francisco. He has exhibited
his work in Düsseldorf and San Francisco since 1988. Earlier this
year, Museum im Kulturspeicher, Würzburg held a solo exhibition of
recent paintings.
Images of works by Stefan Kürten as well as biographical
and bibliographic information can be viewed on www.alexanderandbonin.com.
For photographs or further information, please contact Alexis Canter at
212/367-7474 or ac@alexanderandbonin.com.
1. Frankel, David. “Stefan
Kürten.” Artforum (September 2002): 205.

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