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Johannes Kahrs: Berlin kommt nach Niedersachsen

Past exhibition
6 September 2020 - 8 August 2021 Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg
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  • The Hall Art Foundation is pleased to announce an exhibition by German artist, Johannes Kahrs to be held at its Schloss Derneburg location. Kahrs is best known for transforming found images into enigmatic and evocative figurative paintings and drawings. The show will include over 20 works that trace the evolution of his practice over a period of twenty years.

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    As the starting point for all his paintings and drawings, Kahrs uses photos culled from the mass media, advertisements, film...

    Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Auslöschung nr. 2), 2003

    As the starting point for all his paintings and drawings, Kahrs uses photos culled from the mass media, advertisements, film stills, and sometimes images from his own photographic archive. Through the use of various pictorial treatments including shifting tones, blurring, cropping, repositioning, fragmenting and erasing, Kahrs abstracts and ambiguates his subjects, while echoes of the original source image remain visible. Disassociated from their original context, any explicit meaning or narrative connected with each subject is suspended - the viewer is left guessing about what exactly is being portrayed and why.
  • In works like Therapy (stich) (2004), a close-up view of a male torso is presented. The subject has been 'beheaded'...
    Johannes Kahrs, Therapy (stich), 2004
    In works like Therapy (stich) (2004), a close-up view of a male torso is presented. The subject has been "beheaded" out of the composition, and the edges of his body blurred into a deep black ground.
  • Through a shift of perspective, the subject in Untitled (2005) also appears to be headless and out-of-focus. In both paintings,...

    Johannes Kahrs, Untitled, 2005

    Through a shift of perspective, the subject in Untitled (2005) also appears to be headless and out-of-focus. In both paintings, Kahrs renders his figure in a fleshy, carnal, bruise-toned palette. The images are imbued with a raw and intense physicality - a sensation of eroticism is mixed with violence.
  • The physical interaction between his work and the viewer has been of significant importance to Kahrs. For decades, he framed...

    Johannes Kahrs, Silent Depression, 1999

    The physical interaction between his work and the viewer has been of significant importance to Kahrs. For decades, he framed many of his paintings and drawings behind glass as a way of imposing a barrier between the viewer and the inner world of the picture, while simultaneously allowing the viewer to see themselves reflected in the composition through the glass surface. In works like Silent Depression (1999), Kahrs takes this strategy a step further by painting a rounded black border around the edges of the canvas so that it resembles a television screen. Within the rounded black border is a close-up view of a man's face shown screaming in pain, terror or anger. The face has been blurred and painted in a brushy way that gives it the effect of a paused video still. In Silent Depression, the viewer is confronted with a powerful portrayal of an intensely psychological moment and is forced to see themselves within it.
  • Johannes Kahrs was born in Bremen, Germany in 1965. His work has been the subject of numerous solo museum exhibitions...

    Johannes Kahrs, OT (Fleisch), 2016

    Johannes Kahrs was born in Bremen, Germany in 1965. His work has been the subject of numerous solo museum exhibitions including shows held at FRAC Île-de-France, Paris (2016); Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Germany (2014); Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden (2013); Centre PasquArt, Biel (2012); GAMeC, Bergamo (2007); Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London (2006); and Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin (2002). His show 'A-h' travelled from Kunstverein München, Munich (2001) to FRAC des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou (2001) and S.M.A.K., Ghent (2001).  His work is represented in the permanent collections of major museums worldwide including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Dallas Museum of Art; UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museu Serralves, Porto; SFMoMA, San Francisco; and S.M.A.K., Ghent. Kahrs currently lives and works in Berlin.

     

    Johannes Kahrs is represented by KÖNIG GALERIE Berlin, London, Tokyo and Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp.

     

     

    Johannes Kahrs is part of Berlin kommt nach Niedersachsen, a series of four exhibitions centered around the works of artists living and working in Berlin. Johannes Kahrs is presented concurrently with solo exhibitions of work by Katharina Grosse, Karl Horst Hödicke and Szene Berlin, a group show including approximately 30 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and videos by over two dozen Berlin-based artists, created from the early 1990s to works completed this year.

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    • Johannes Kahrs, Jungs, 1993
      Johannes Kahrs, Jungs, 1993
    • Johannes Kahrs, Kouros, 1997-1998
      Johannes Kahrs, Kouros, 1997-1998
    • Johannes Kahrs, Silent Depression, 1999
      Johannes Kahrs, Silent Depression, 1999
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Speed Test), 2000 ca.
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Speed Test), 2000 ca.
    • Johannes Kahrs, La révolution permanente, 2000
      Johannes Kahrs, La révolution permanente, 2000
    • Johannes Kahrs, Detail, 2001
      Johannes Kahrs, Detail, 2001
    • Johannes Kahrs, Hands 1, 2001-2002
      Johannes Kahrs, Hands 1, 2001-2002
    • Johannes Kahrs, Hula girl 2, 2001
      Johannes Kahrs, Hula girl 2, 2001
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Auslöschung nr. 2), 2003
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Auslöschung nr. 2), 2003
    • Johannes Kahrs, Therapy (stich), 2004
      Johannes Kahrs, Therapy (stich), 2004
    • Johannes Kahrs, Figure in a Chair, 2005
      Johannes Kahrs, Figure in a Chair, 2005
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled, 2005
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled, 2005
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Empty 2), 2006
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (Empty 2), 2006
    • Johannes Kahrs, Portrait of Julie (up), 2006
      Johannes Kahrs, Portrait of Julie (up), 2006
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (boy with uniform), 2007
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (boy with uniform), 2007
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (portrait girl – necklace), 2008
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (portrait girl – necklace), 2008
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (man in the sun), 2010
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (man in the sun), 2010
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (private parts 2), 2011-2012
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (private parts 2), 2011-2012
    • Johannes Kahrs, OT (Fleisch), 2016
      Johannes Kahrs, OT (Fleisch), 2016
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (angry woman), 2018
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (angry woman), 2018
    • Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (wasted), 2018
      Johannes Kahrs, Untitled (wasted), 2018
  • Press

    • KÖNIG, Johannes Kahrs im Gespräch mit Andy Hall
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      KÖNIG

      Johannes Kahrs im Gespräch mit Andy Hall January 1, 2021
      Issue 7 „Wenn ich an meine Bilder denke, die sich in deiner Sammlung befinden, dann sind da mit Sicherheit einige dabei, die es einem nicht so leicht machen. Die Leute...
    • NOBILIS, Berlin kommt nach Niedersachsen
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      NOBILIS

      Berlin kommt nach Niedersachsen October 1, 2020
      Berlin kommt nach Niedersachsen Rund 150 kunstinteressierte Gäste waren der Einladung nach SCHLOSS DERNEBURG gefolgt, um die Vernissage einer exklusiven Ausstellung zu erleben. TEXT: BEATE ROSSBACH
    • HÖCHSTE ZEIT …, SCHLOSS DERNEBURG – HALL ART FOUNDATION – 2020
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      HÖCHSTE ZEIT …

      SCHLOSS DERNEBURG – HALL ART FOUNDATION – 2020 September 20, 2020
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    • HILDESHEIMER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG, NEUE SCHAU IM SCHLOSS: UNBEDINGT HINGEHEN!
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      HILDESHEIMER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

      NEUE SCHAU IM SCHLOSS: UNBEDINGT HINGEHEN! September 8, 2020
      Derneburg - Schloss Derneburg ist wieder geöffnet: Die Hall Art Foundation lädt nach sechs Monaten Pause an den Wochenenden zum Rundgang durch Schloss und Garten ein. Und da gibt es...
    • HANNOVERSCHE ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG, SPEKTAKULÄRE SCHAU MIT BERLINER KUNST AUF SCHLOSS DERNEBURG
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      HANNOVERSCHE ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

      SPEKTAKULÄRE SCHAU MIT BERLINER KUNST AUF SCHLOSS DERNEBURG September 8, 2020
      Einst hat das Schloss Derneburg dem Künstler Georg Baselitz gehört - nun zeigt dort ein US-amerikanischer Ölmilliardär seine spektakuläre Sammlung zeitgenössischer Kunst aus Berlin.
    • HILDESHEIMER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG, BERLIN KOMMT NACH NIEDERSACHSEN
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      HILDESHEIMER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

      BERLIN KOMMT NACH NIEDERSACHSEN August 10, 2020
      Derneburg - Schloss Derneburg öffnet wieder seine Pforten für die Öffentlichkeit. Und das nicht nur mit einem Gruppen-Gruß von Künstlern aus Berlin, sondern auch drei Einzelausstellungen hochkarätiger Namen. Das wird...
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