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Jutta Haeckel
Future Echo, 11 March - 29 April 2017
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Jutta Haeckel, Future Echo

Düsseldorf-based painter Jutta Haeckel has accomplished a rare feat in the crowded arena of contemporary art — she has developed a style of painting that is unique. In her fifth exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery, she uses her technical breakthrough to express the uncertainty of our time.

 

Haeckel creates multiple viewpoints within a single painting by treating three-dimensional representation within a picture plane as fluid. Her technique reverses traditional processes of depiction: instead of drawing a line to define the outline of a form, she delineates a shape by painting the negative space around it, inverting one’s perception of foreground and background.

 

The effect is, as erstwhile critic for the San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker, described it, a “dreamlike quality of one image or plane of awareness bleeding or burning through another, a sensation available only to memory, seldom approximated in any pictorial art.”

 

Haeckel believes we exist in a time of increasingly rapid change and instability. Populations are finding conventional patterns, structures, codes and rules no longer reliable. She uses ambiguity — of space, perspective and perception — as a metaphor to describe that flux, and the necessity to think elastically.

 

Jutta Haeckel was born in Hannover, Germany in 1972. She studied at Hochschule für Künste, Bremen, Germany and Goldsmiths College, London, England. She has exhibited widely in Germany, including recent exhibitions at the Kunsthalle in Recklinghausen and at Schloss Detmold. This is her fifth solo exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery.

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Works
  • Iceberg-like chunks of paint in white and light blue are layered against gray and blue background, creating sense of texture, depth and three-dimensionality.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Snow, 2016-2017
    acrylic and oil on jute
    59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
    150.2 x 120 cm
  • Iceberg-like chunks of paint in olive green, brown and red are layered against gray background, creating sense of layers and depth.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Graininess, 2017
    acrylic and oil on jute
    47 1/4 x 59 1/8 in
    120 x 150.2 cm
  • Layering of light blue, dark brown, orange, pink and green paint creates shapes that appear almost like torn paper. Near the bottom left corner of the canvas, there are dense vertical lines. Thin lines criss-cross entire canvas.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Satellite View, 2017
    acrylic and oil on linen
    78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in
    200 x 150.2 cm
  • Sharp lines in dark gray criss-cross the light gray canvas. On top, splashes of red, blue, brown and white paint decorate the top of the canvas creating a layered effect.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Paradise and Paradox, 2016
    oil on linen
    59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
    150.2 x 120 cm
  • Against a light tan background, gray, orange and green shapes texture the canvas, criss-crossing in a chaotic manner. Orange, light purple and black paint is splashed on top.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Changeover, 2016
    oil on linen
    59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
    150.2 x 120 cm
  • Layers of dark blue, black and purple paint create a three-dimensional texture on canvas and are speckled with flecks of white paint and gray splashes.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Future Echo, 2017
    acrylic and oil on jute
    59 1/8 x 78 3/4 in
    150.2 x 200 cm
  • Textured swaths of light blue, pink and dark green paint move across the tan background in a diagonal fashion from bottom right to top left. Next to these swaths are smaller glops of paint in light blue and dark yellow.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Violently Happy, 2017
    acrylic and oil on jute
    70 7/8 x 94 1/2 in
    180 x 240 cm
  • Brown paint appears to drip from the top of the canvas onto radiant light blue background. Splashes of black paint are scattered across canvas. Paint splashes are accentuated with black sharp lines.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Truthmaker, 2016
    oil on linen
    78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in
    200 x 150.2 cm
  • Beneath a tan and light green textured background, there is a dark turquoise splash of paint near the bottom right corner of the canvas. On top, textured blue swaths of paint outlined in white cover parts of the background and the splash, moving from lower left to upper right.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Collateral Damages, 2017
    acrylic and oil on jute
    39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
    100 x 80 cm
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  • A light orange background is visible through layered light blue, gray, pink and black swaths of paint. The burlap material and white paint create texture throughout the paint layers.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Echo Chamber, 2017
    acrylic and oil on jute
    31 1/2 x 39 3/8 in
    80 x 100 cm
  • Against white negative space, tan and brown striped splashes of paint criss-cross the canvas.
    Jutta Haeckel
    Shift, 2015
    oil on linen
    78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in
    200 x 150.2 cm
Installation Views
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  • Jutta Haeckel, "Future Echo," 2017, Installation view

    Marco Maggi & Jutta Haeckel @ Hosfelt

    David M. Roth, SquareCylinder, April 10, 2017

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