09/15/2024 – 02/09/2025
Kunstmuseum Magdeburg
Hans-Hendrik Grimmling (*1947 in Zwenkau near Leipzig) is one of the most important painters of his generation in Germany, an initiator of the legendary First Leipzig Autumn Salon in 1984, regarded as a milestone exhibition in non-conformist GDR art. For more than 40 years, he has been painting at the fringes of abstraction. He is preoccupied with the experience of letting go, detaching himself from the figurative and the narrative, from East German identity, thus breaking away from predetermined physical forms. Grimmling visualizes his prime concern: the drama, the struggle, and the tragedy of human existence. Large areas, wide swaths and interlinked bands of black stretch across the canvas. The colour black prevails, becoming intoxicating and, for two decades now, the painter’s only visual content.
The exhibition in Magdeburg explores the foundations of his painting, the origin of the painterly processes that create forms from colours and the power that is expressed in his pictures.
Kunstmuseum Magdeburg
Regierungsstr. 4-6
39104 Magdeburg
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More on the book Hans-Hendrik Grimmling can be found here.