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Kati Heck

Past exhibition
2 December 2022 - 14 May 2023 Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg
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  • The Hall Art Foundation is pleased to announce an exhibition by acclaimed Antwerp-based German artist KATI HECK to be held at Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg. Representing Heck's output from the past fifteen years and installed in the historic Rittersaal, this survey includes several paintings, a monumental tapestry, and a recent large-scale sculptural installation. With masterful virtuosity, Heck is best known for making lucid yet enigmatic paintings in which densely layered compositions synthesize a multitude of styles and references. Her paintings combine disparate images and influences drawn from literature, music, art history and lived experience, into precisely executed yet open-ended scenes where any meaning or narrative is left intentionally open to interpretation.

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    In monumentally sized paintings such as Keine Zeit Für Meisterwerke (Himmelfahrtskommando) (2007), Heck combines human figures painted in a highly...

    Kati Heck, Keine Zeit Für Meisterwerke (Himmelfahrtskommando), 2007

    In monumentally sized paintings such as Keine Zeit Für Meisterwerke (Himmelfahrtskommando) (2007), Heck combines human figures painted in a highly detailed and classical style with various drawing techniques. Her subjects - typically based on her own friends, family members and acquaintances - are theatrically set within a vast pictorial field in absurd positions and in mysterious interactions with each other. Heck's sensuous and illusionistic rendering of flesh drifts into passages of caricature, and fields of color (here, the colors of the German flag) transition into brushy and open-ended abstractions. Heck often portrays herself among her subjects and is here depicted in the center of the picture in a horse-like pose being ridden by her husband who is portrayed as an unclothed bearded man. Heck's constructed world is at once humorous, debauched, and surreal.
  • In addition to painting, Heck's practice also incorporates film, performance, photography, and sculpture. Hecksphinx (Ein Selbst in der Warteschlange) (2020)...
    Kati Heck, Hecksphinx (Ein Selbst in der Warteschlange), 2020
    In addition to painting, Heck's practice also incorporates film, performance, photography, and sculpture. Hecksphinx (Ein Selbst in der Warteschlange) (2020) is a sculptural portrait of the artist as a sphynx. In ancient Greek mythology, the sphinx has the head of a woman, the haunches of a lion, and the wings of a bird. Guarding the entrance to the Greek city of Thebes, she is mythicized as treacherous and merciless, and will kill and eat those who cannot answer her riddle. The revived Mannerist sphinx of the late 15th century is depicted with a coiffed head of hair, breasts and is often adorned with jewelry. In her sculpture, Heck depicts herself with arms outstretched and with locks of brown hair cascading around her face. A wine bottle sits in a cavity in one of her hands, while a large round hole opens up the back of her head. On her face, her lips have been replaced by a large red and black smoking pipe - referencing Sherlock Holmes or René Magritte.
  • Kati Heck (b. 1979, Düsseldorf) lives and works in Pulle, Belgium. Her work has been shown internationally including solo exhibitions...

    Kati Heck, Euter der Goetter oder unterwegs was vergessen, 2008

    Kati Heck (b. 1979, Düsseldorf) lives and works in Pulle, Belgium. Her work has been shown internationally including solo exhibitions at Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp (2022, 2019, 2016, 2014, 2011); Sadie Coles HQ, London (2021, 2017); Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Hague (2020); M HKA, Antwerp, Belgium (2016); CAC Malaga, Spain (2013); Atelierschiff der Stadt, Frankfurt (2010); Museum Het Domein, Sittard, Netherlands (2008); and Mary Boone Gallery, New York (2008). Her work can be found in the permanent collections of museums throughout the United States and Europe including Centre Pompidou (Paris, France); Middelheimmuseum (Antwerp, BE); M HKA, Museum for Contemporary Art Antwerp (Antwerp, BE); Museum Het Domein (Sittard, NL); SMAK, Municipal Museum for Contemporary Art (Ghent, BE); and Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN), among others.

     

    Heck is represented by Tim Van Laere Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium.

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    • Kati Heck, Keine Zeit Für Meisterwerke (Himmelfahrtskommando), 2007
      Kati Heck, Keine Zeit Für Meisterwerke (Himmelfahrtskommando), 2007
    • Kati Heck, Euter der Goetter oder unterwegs was vergessen, 2008
      Kati Heck, Euter der Goetter oder unterwegs was vergessen, 2008
    • Kati Heck, Eure Opa´s Goulaschkanone, 2011
      Kati Heck, Eure Opa´s Goulaschkanone, 2011
    • Kati Heck, Selbstverständlich! (Die Übernahme), 2016
      Kati Heck, Selbstverständlich! (Die Übernahme), 2016
    • Kati Heck, Doppelpunkt, 2018
      Kati Heck, Doppelpunkt, 2018
    • Kati Heck, Festplakat (All my friends are wild), 2019
      Kati Heck, Festplakat (All my friends are wild), 2019
    • Kati Heck, Selbst mit Vogel, 2019
      Kati Heck, Selbst mit Vogel, 2019
    • Kati Heck, Hecksphinx (Ein Selbst in der Warteschlange), 2020
      Kati Heck, Hecksphinx (Ein Selbst in der Warteschlange), 2020
    • Kati Heck, Blanco Bianco, 2022
      Kati Heck, Blanco Bianco, 2022
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    • KATI HECK & DANIEL RICHTER IM GESPRÄCH
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      KATI HECK & DANIEL RICHTER IM GESPRÄCH

      1 April 2023

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    Kati Heck in conversation with Daniel Richter. Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg. 1 April 2023. 
     
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    • HILDESHEIMER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG, MEHR PODCAST ALS HOCHKULTUR
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      HILDESHEIMER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

      MEHR PODCAST ALS HOCHKULTUR April 2, 2023
      Derneburg - „Am besten mietest Du Dir einen Intellektuellen, der drei markante Sätze schreibt' - Künstlerin Kati Heck will nicht selbst über ihre Bilder sprechen. Ihr Kollege Daniel Richter stimmt...
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