Wall object "Riddles and Riddles" (2018) (Unique piece), enamel
Wall object "Riddles and Riddles" (2018) (Unique piece), enamel
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unique piece | real gold and enamel painting | signed | height approx. 125 cm
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Wall object "Riddles and Riddles" (2018) (Unique piece), enamel
Moritz Götze is currently one of the most important representatives of German Pop Art. The characteristic features of his figurative and colour-intensive works are quotations, homages and references to motifs and visual language of works of art from past epochs. "I have many points of reference. Comic is definitely a point of reference. However, Pop Art and all these medieval paintings are other points of reference. (...) Even the gothic pictures. It's all very important to me."
Real gold and painting on enamel, 2018. Signed. Height: approx. 125 cm.
About Moritz Götze
Moritz Götze "invented German Pop, rehabilitated history painting, brought allegorical art back into life," wrote the German news magazine Der Spiegel in 2012. With his idiosyncratic cross between Pop Art and history, Götze is probably Germany's most unusual history painter.
Handsome men, beautiful women, smoking cigarettes, bouquets and zeppelins are all part of his oeuvre, which consists of serigraphs, sculptures, ceramic murals and drawings. The illustrated book "Bildersaal Deutscher Geschichte", from 1890, which depict and describe two millennia of German life, already fascinated Götze as a child and still serves as inspiration for his work.
For Moritz Götze, the materials of his pictorial inventions are cultural history and art history, a look back into the social history of his country, but also things perceived from his immediate living environment – urban scenes or everyday objects. In doing so, he uses a comic-like painting style that is not identical to conventional pop art.
Goetze's main focus, however, is his preoccupation with German history and he follows – albeit quite differently – the tradition of Anton von Werner, Arnold Böcklin, Franz von Stuck, Jörg Immendorff, Penck or Anselm Kiefer without, however, taking up their respective mythological references. It is solitary work. He is an artist, shaped by East and West Germany, that shows his world view ironically and obsessed with history at the same time.
Götze was born in Halle, Germany in 1964. As the son of an artist couple and trained cabinetmaker, he already sold his first work at the age of nine. After his training, he made his way through as a furniture restorer and labourer in a coal factory. He also played in various punk bands.
In 1985 Götze created his first serigraphs. He then began to set up his own graphics workshop. Prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, he was accepted into the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR.
Between 1991 and 1994 Götze taught serigraphy at the University of Art and Design in Halle. This was followed by a one-year visiting scholar in serigraphy at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
In 1996, the German state of Saxony-Anhalt awarded Götze the Art Promotion Prize and one year later he received the graphics prize of the "Vereinigte Zigarettenfabrik Dresden".
In addition to numerous solo and group exhibitions in Germany, Belgium and the USA, Götze has also worked on several projects, such as the ceramic wall design for the atrium of the Specks Hof exhibition centre in Leipzig (1994/95) and the design for the Leipzig Book Fair (2000). He has also made a name for himself as a book illustrator and author of many books and essays. Moritz Götze now lives and works as a freelance artist in Halle an der Saale.
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While sculptures from wood, ivory or stone are made directly from the block of material, in bronze casting a working model is prepared at first. Usually, it is made of clay or other easily mouldable materials.
The prime time of sculpture after the Greek and Roman antiquity was the Renaissance. Impressionism gave a new impulse to the sculptural arts. Contemporary artists such as Jorg Immendorf, Andora, and Markus Lupertz also enriched sculptures with outstanding works.
A one-of-a-kind or unique piece is a work of art that has been personally created by the artist. It exists only once due to the type of production (oil painting, watercolours, drawing, etc.).
In addition to the classic unique pieces, there exist the so-called "serial unique pieces". They present a series of works with the same colour, motif and technique, manually prepared by the same artist. The serial unique pieces are rooted in "serial art", a type of modern art, that aims to create an aesthetic effect through series, repetitions and variations of the same objects or themes or a system of constant and variable elements or principles.
In the history of arts, the starting point of this trend was the work "Les Meules" (1890/1891) by Claude Monet, in which for the first time a series was created that went beyond a mere group of works. The other artists, who addressed to the serial art, include Claude Monet, Piet Mondrian and above all Gerhard Richter.