Exhibition catalogue, Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop
Interview by Heinz Liesbrock with Andreas Karl Schulze
44 p. with 22 colour illustrations
Format 24 x 16.5 cm, softcover with dust jacket
ISBN 978-3-86442-176-1
19,80 €
How order creates movement!
Andreas Karl Schulze is a painter, but his works are not painting in the traditional sense. Imperceptibly, however, they draw parts of their essence from it. In them, clear colours appear in the form of small squares, always the same size, which are applied to the walls of the exhibition rooms. Their pattern is irregular, intuitively controlled and based on the concrete visualisation within a longer creative process. In this way, movement emerges from order, and the emptiness and expanse of the space becomes the basis for a new creation. In terms of perception and reduction, Andreas Karl Schulze proves to be an ideal dialogue partner for Josef Albers and his homage to the square. The wall works are flanked by sculptural works - colour modules that are applied to plywood panels and stand freely in the room. The catalogue documents the exhibition and leads into the centre of the work with an interview conducted by Heinz Liesbrock with Andreas Karl Schulze.
Exhibition:
Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop, 21/2 - 8/5/2016