December 13th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MINYADES
An exhibition of paintings by Richard Höglund
The Bonnier Gallery, Miami
December 2021
A Catalogue Essay

December 6th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MISCHA KUBALL
ReferenzRäume
Museum Morsbroich
5 December – 24 April 2022

November 29th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ABOUT THE TREES
Thanksgiving 2021

November 25th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

November 15th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
THE WORLD MAP
Thanks to Mr Hide

November 8th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
KOEN VANMECHELEN LABIOMISTA, GENK (BELGIUM)
The book launch and debate
“NOT TO BE MISTAKEN”, November, 4th

October 25th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
OCTOBER 2021
"Linda Karshan: The Covid-19 Conversation"
Still in the limelight

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October 18th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
POSTSCRIPT PARIS

October 11th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND III
Out of the oven
Warsaw Sept 28-Oct 3

October 5th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
HELMUT FEDERLE
NOVARTIS Campus – Forum 3, Basel
DIENER & DIENER - WIEDERIN
2005

October 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
BETWEEN LISTENING AND TELLING
Esther Shalev Gerz
Nuit Blanche Paris,
Tonight

September 27th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

September 20th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ART BASEL HALL 2.0C1
René Schmitt and ART & LANGUAGE
THESE SCENES, 2016

September 6th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MISCHA KUBALL
Wolfsburg and Utopias

September 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE

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August 30th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE
Bright blue and white ceramics fill the dining room with warmth and visual appeal

August 23rd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE
Starts today in Warsaw through 3 October

August 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ
SUMMER IN PARIS

July 30th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

July 26th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
ARCO MADRID,
1st Art Fair in 2 years

July 23rd 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

July 19th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

July 16th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

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July 12th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO
JASON BUTLER "THE COLLAGES"
Pop-Up Exhibition, Jersey

July 5th 2021

STILL BEHIND THE SCENES:
NINA NOWAK'S EXHIBITION
Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen

June 28th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
PER KIRKEBY UNREALISED BRICK PROJECTS
Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen

June 21st 2021

NEW ARRIVALS:
MISCHA KUBALL

June 18th 2021

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
HELMUT FEDERLE NIETZSCHE-HAUS SILS-MARIA
Schwabe AG Basel, 2004 Peter André Bloch & Jan Thorn-Prikker
on the occasion of Helmut Federle's "Edelweiss im Nietzsche-Haus, Sils-Maria" exhibition in Nietzsche's Haus, Sept 2004 to July 2005

June 14th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
L'INTERSTICE ARLES OPENING
JOSETTE SAYERS AND GUILLAUME ZUILI'S PHOTOGRAPHS
Brave and fearless

June 11th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
CONGRATULATIONS ISHMAEL ANNOBIL
DIRECTOR for "LINDA KARSHAN: COVID-19 CONVERSATION"​
WINNER BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY AT MYKONOS INTL FILM FES

June 4th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
THE LAUNCH OF REAL TIME AND THE 3BS

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May 31st 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
FLOWERS OF PERHAPS
LIOR GAL
ENGELS PLEIN, LEUVEN BELGIUM

May 24th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MATHILDE BRETILLOT DESIGNS NEW MUSEUM FOR LA MANUFACTURE DE GIEN

May 17th 2021

THIS TIME TWO YEARS AGO:
DRAW ART FAIR, LONDON, 2019, DESIGNER MATHILDE BRETILLOT AND ARCHITECT MISKA MILLER-LOVEGROVE

May 10th 2021

NEW ARRIVALS:
WETTERLING, STOCKHOLM

April 25th 2021

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
HELMUT FEDERLE
ABSTRACT PAINTING OF AMERICA AND EUROPE
Ritter Verlag, Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, 1988

April 11th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
LUKAS HOFFMANN, CNAP ACQUISITION AND TWO EXHIBITIONS

April 9th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ, WEFRAC 2021

April 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
"LINDA KARSHAN: COVID-19 CONVERSATION"
selected by Nawada and Hollywood Boulevard Festivals

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March 29th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ
CNAP ACQUISITION,
"Describing Labor", 2012

March 26th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
A STUDIO VISIT WITH DEANNA PETHERBRIDGE

March 22nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
JSVCPROJECTS & INTERNATIONAL DESIGN EXPEDITIONS

March 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
HELMUT FEDERLE IN NEW YORK

February 22nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
RICHARD MILAZZO OBSZINE #3
The Sadness of Bad Thinking

February 15th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
RICHARD MILAZZO OBSZINE #3, ART, POETRY, AND THE PATHOS OF COMMUNICATION,
The Art of Impeachment

February 1st 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
WITH POET/CURATOR RICHARD MILAZZO
REVISITING OBSZINE #3

January 12th 2021

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
POETRY IN SEDITIOUS TIMES

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January 5th 2021

HAPPY NEW YEAR AND SOUVENIRS FROM 2020!

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A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
HELMUT FEDERLE NIETZSCHE-HAUS SILS-MARIA
Schwabe AG Basel, 2004 Peter André Bloch & Jan Thorn-Prikker
on the occasion of Helmut Federle’s “Edelweiss im Nietzsche-Haus, Sils-Maria” exhibition in Nietzsche’s Haus, Sept 2004 to July 2005

June 18th 2021

Portrait of Helmut Federle

PART I

I was very excited when this small book arrived in the last days of the confinement. It was among a cache I had ordered in the depths of the third lockdown one afternoon when everything seemed so bleak, my mood especially dark. I was looking for something to take me away from myself, as books can. Sitting at the computer, I hunted on Abe’s Books for anything on Helmut Federle that I didn’t already have in my bookcase. Voilà, this small volume that I ordered with a click and forgot about until it arrived many weeks later like a missive from a higher place. I opened the front cover and discovered it was signed by the artist in 2004.

It has lived on my table here waiting for a moment when I could do more than turn pages and look at images of works and installations from museum shows I had since researched again. It was inspiring to see a photograph of his exhibition in Nantes in 2002, an exhibition with a catalogue that I have not been able to find, no matter how hard I try, so it was an added bonus to see the black and white photograph of a thick white column with a painting to the left and a viewer passing by.

« Two i undecided », 1985

This is a thin hardcover book of 63 pages, in German and English, with a dust jacket that shows a photograph of Nietzsche-Haus on the cover and on the inside back flap a photograph of another similar building, but it is a Shaker House in New England of similar proportions taken by the artist in 1997.There are two accompanying texts by Peter Andre Bloch and Jan Thorn-Prikker. Bloch tells us in his introduction how important Sils-Maria was to Nietzsche, that he had his late great period in a room rented from a family writing and taking daily walks. It was here he conjured his theory of the eternal return inspired perhaps by the relationship between Sils-Maria and Surlej.

PART II

“Nietzsche as a writer and thinker strove for the conscious relativization of all possibilities of perception and the departure from this in absolute formulation. As a painter, Federle searches for the honest autonomy of the symbolic, consciously reducing applications of media, thus minimizing that which is to be seen in his work he carefully explores the symbolic representations of mystical and psychological projections. — In ever new approaches he transforms exterior images into art objects: through the mediation on the tension between picturality and transparency, drawing composition and painterly sensuality with the aim of merging incongruous opposites.”

« Edelweiss (Ausfürhung) I », 2004
« Edelweiss (Ausfürhung) III », 2004

So we begin to see a series of strident paintings and works on paper, exhibition photographs and images from his early sketch books all of which offer a kind of landscape of art making that is in some ways parallel and not to Nietzsche’s writings. Any direct connection is not the point. Both were looking at what the most eloquent, reduced, sense of something could be, and then how it functions in a deliberate artistic or philosophical construct. This is pointed out again by Bloch in no uncertain terms, when he suggests that “in a post-modern departure from European nihilism he takes his own – ideologically critical – positions that partially tie in with Nietzsche’s aesthetic of the deconstruction of decadence and consumerism.”

« The Eye of the World », 1981, acrylic and pencil on paper

Maybe now you see how the Shaker house fits. It is this metaphoric structure, this philosophical prospection inside formalism that Federle shares with the writer, which lead us to his iconic Edelweiss paintings, tight spiky formal bursts of acid yellow/green and black, Thorn Prikker suggests this painting shows a kind of instinctive intelligence, another form of thinking. A value per se, every image an ultimate image, he writes, “Also (and particularly) in a world without metaphysics and without God, the heroic meaninglessness of paintings points towards something that is more than themselves.”

« 2 Dreiecke 3 Vierecke », 1979, acrylic and pencil on paper

PART III

Particularly resonant after the last eighteen months, without metaphysics and without God; have always felt Federle’s paintings were animate, energy centers that possessed qualities we recognized as they made their way towards us. This force was both magic and mystery compressed onto canvas, camouflaged as European minimalism, but there was nothing minimalist about it. It referenced ambiguous ritualistic meanings superimposed like strata, Thorn Prikker continues. “We do not believe that truth remains truth when the veil is torn away. There is no naked truth of things,” is how Nietzsche one described a similar problem.

« 4,4 Resurrection », 2002

How does this take us further towards understanding the anarchy of form, “as if any question about modernism were wrongly posed, as if in the realm of aesthetics there were only important or unimportant art and nothing in between.” Not surprising in this, he suggests the artist a concept of beauty, “simultaneously full of both sadness and subdued ardour, something floating and imprecise which leaves space for conjecture. As if my brain were an enchanted mirror of imagining for myself a form of beauty where unhappiness does not also receive expression.” (Baudelaire)

« This is a songbook, Paris, May » 1972

Interestingly, neither Nietzsche or Federle are particularly touched by this kind of wave of thought. Both are looking for the underbelly of everything as a state or condition that is luminous and at the same time dark, that recognizes the fragility of the point where these two phases meet. To consider the power inside the notion of the eternal return and then reflect on the condition we find held fugitive inside Federle’s works there may be a palpable sense of empathic connection through a condition of time and essential forces at play that are ever present and unspoken. 

Shaker House, New England