Eis Hexe
March 31, 2007- April 28, 2007
Reception: March 31, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
545 W 23rd St
In his forth solo exhibition at Leo Koenig Inc.,
Torben Giehler presents a
series of new paintings. He explores new pictorial solutions in combining
traditional painting with digital encoding and techniques of construction.
He creates vibrating rhythmical grids of color that are made of zigzag lines
and angular shapes that sometimes are superimposed thus evoking an element
of time and space.
At first Giehler‚s paintings may seem overwhelming as the viewer gets caught
in an abstract geometric maze of lines that suddenly change direction or
seem to immediately stop until the eye of the beholder can fight its way
through to recognizable spatial worlds. Line and color segments evoke
structures that simulate digital networks or new urban spaces.
Giehler‚s reference to landscape painting is less evident in this show. In
his new work, colors follow an abstract logic that is defined within each
painting sometimes allowing three-dimensional illusion of depth or creating
compositions that resemble sectional views of four-dimensional hypercubes.
Eventually the viewer is always brought back to the surface of the canvas.
Giehler‚s painting language has expanded, ranging from thin transparent
areas where the underpainting is still visible to saturated opaque layers.
This method evokes a wider variety of emotional responses similar to music.
The album "Head for the Shallow" from the grunge band Big Business inspired
all of the works in this show. With colors and lines he is painting visual
metaphors to their energetic and raw sounds. Abstract painters like
Kandinsky and Mondrian have always been fascinated by music‚s emotional
suggestive qualities. Music expresses itself through sound and time allowing
the listener a freedom of imagination that is not based on the literal or
descriptive, but in the abstract. In that sense Giehler is deeply rooted in
the origins of abstract painting.
Torben Giehler is currently participating in the exhibition „Like color in
pictures‰ at the Aspen Art Museum, CO. He has shown extensively in Europe
and the US. His work has been included in many prestigious group exhibitions
at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, New Orleans Museum of Art, Chelsea Art Museum
in New York, Cleveland Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the
Wilhelm Hack Museum in Germany. In 2005, his work was selected for the
Prague Biennale 2 and Greater New York at PS 1. In 2003 Giehler had a solo
exhibition at the Centro de Arte in Salamanca, Spain.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Leo Koenig, Inc. | | Address | 545 W 23rd St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-334-9255 | | Fax | 212-334-9304 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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