ALFONS SCHILLING
In celebration of his 75th birthday
20/02 – 09/08/09 , Exhibition Hall
Opening: 19/02/09, 7.00 p.m,
together with >BRANDNEW< 7.30 p.m.
Curators: Alfons Schilling with Günther Oberhollenzer
The Essl Museum presents a personal exhibition of works by Alfons
Schilling, who will celebrate his 75th birthday in 2009. Born in Basel, Switzerland,
in 1934, the artist is considered one of the early representatives of Action Painting.
Like no other artist after him, this pioneer of the visual arts has succeeded
in overcoming the confines of two-dimensionality and creatively shaping time and
space with his ‘spin paintings’ (Rotationsbilder) and lenticular photographs.
Showing works held by the Essl Collection and loans from the artist, the exhibition
focuses on important periods in his career: action painting and spin paintings
in the early 1960s and auto-binary stereo images from the 1980s and ‘90s,
complemented by lenticular photographs.
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ALFONS SCHILLING
Actionpainting Untitled, 1960
wall paint on canvas
147 x 187 cm
© Sammlung Essl Privatstiftung
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ALFONS SCHILLING
Aktionsmalerei im Atelier Rue de la Glacière, Paris 1962
© Fotoarchiv Alfons Schilling
courtesy Essl Museum
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In the early 1960s, Schilling was in very close contact with Günter Brus
and developed an extremely gestural, informal painting style. It was in Paris
in 1962 that he developed motorised spin paintings, in which Schilling built on
his idea of moving images: he painted on and poured and slung paint on rotating
circular canvases of more than two metres in diameter.Meter Durchmesser. Schon
in den rotierenden Scheibenbildern ist Schillings Interesse zu erkennen, Bewegungs-
und Raumerfahrungen zu kombinieren.
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ALFONS SCHILLING
Wien 1960
© Fotoarchiv Alfons Schilling
courtesy Essl Museum
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ALFONS SCHILLING
Ohne Titel, autobinäres Stereobild, 1991
Acryl auf Baumwolle (Molino)
292 x 498 cm
© Sammlung Essl Privatstiftung, Klosterneuburg / Wien
Fotonachweis: Mischa Nawrata, Wien
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The spin paintings already revealed Schilling’s interest in combining aspects
of movement and spatial experiences. Schilling intensively explored aspects of
viewing, motion and three-dimensionality and experimented with holographic and
lenticular images.
At the same time he also studied ‘viewing machines’ (Sehmaschinen),
devices designed to manipulate the way in which one sees a space, and auto-binary
stereo images that open up into three-dimensionality when viewed through a prismatic
monocle.
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ALFONS SCHILLING
Ohne Titel (Rotationsbild), 1962
Dispersion und Packpapier auf Leinwand aufgezogen
Ø 228 cm
© Sammlung Essl Privatstiftung, Klosterneuburg / Wien
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Alfons Schilling, Klosterneuburg, 19. Februar 2009
© Frank Garzarolli |
Art education
The art education team offers guided tours and workshops on the exhibition,
for example every Saturday a guided tour at 4.00 p.m. For further specials please
refer to the >Kunstvermittlungs< monthly calendar on
www.essl.museum / Art education
Catalogue
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ALFONS
SCHILLING
On the occasion of his 75th birthday German and english. 88 pages
with numerous color images.
With articles by Karlheinz Essl, Günther Oberhollenzer, Mela Maresch and
Brigitte Borchhardt-Birbaumer.
Edition Sammlung Essl Privatstiftung: Klosterneuburg 2009
€ 19,00 (Order by E-Mail)
ISBN: 978-3-902001-49-8 |
Free Bus shuttle
The Essl Museum can be easily reached with a free Busshuttle, from
Vienna City Center,
Albertinaplatz 2 (Tues – Sun, 10 a.m., 12 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m.)
Press
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