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Hardly any other artist embodies the search for a contemporary form of expression via the ancient technique of the woodcut as Uta Zaumseil (*1962) does.0Zaumseil?s woodcuts tend to take a long time to make due to the size of the format and the elaborate implementation of several colors. The artist makes use of the rare, rather risky technique known as the ?lost plate,? in which parts of the surface are constantly removed. The result is then printed on top of the existing image in a different color.0Zaumseil shatters the viewer?s expectations, since large sections of the images are as familiar as they are inexplicable. The artist places the pictorial, photorealistic elements taken from everyday life and the environment in colorful spaces or confronts them with structures that seem to be abstract and removed from our world of objects.0?The strangely archaic nature of the woodcut meets the banality of our present time.? (Andreas Strobl)00Exhibition: Galerie der Stadt Backnang, Germany (21.11.2020 - 21.2.2021) / Angermuseum Erfurt, Germany (Spring 2022).

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Uta Zaumseil, Martin Schick

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Titel
Uta Zaumseil
Untertitel
Nachtflüge
Sprache
Englisch, Deutsch
Autor*innen
Martin Schick
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
80
ISBN10
3735607403
ISBN13
9783735607409
Reihe
Beschreibung
Hardly any other artist embodies the search for a contemporary form of expression via the ancient technique of the woodcut as Uta Zaumseil (*1962) does.0Zaumseil?s woodcuts tend to take a long time to make due to the size of the format and the elaborate implementation of several colors. The artist makes use of the rare, rather risky technique known as the ?lost plate,? in which parts of the surface are constantly removed. The result is then printed on top of the existing image in a different color.0Zaumseil shatters the viewer?s expectations, since large sections of the images are as familiar as they are inexplicable. The artist places the pictorial, photorealistic elements taken from everyday life and the environment in colorful spaces or confronts them with structures that seem to be abstract and removed from our world of objects.0?The strangely archaic nature of the woodcut meets the banality of our present time.? (Andreas Strobl)00Exhibition: Galerie der Stadt Backnang, Germany (21.11.2020 - 21.2.2021) / Angermuseum Erfurt, Germany (Spring 2022).