Almut Heise
Catalogue raisonné I & II – Paintings, Drawings, Etchings
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EditorMarie-Catherine Vogt
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LanguageGerman/English
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Format23 × 28.8 cm
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Features2 Hardcover, 280 pages with 185 color images, 280 pages with 120 color images
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ISBN978-3-95476-689-5
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ReleaseSeptember 2024
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Price€68.00
An Ode to Representational Painting
Almut Heise (b. Celle, 1944; lives and works in Hamburg) patiently labors to create meticulously finished paintings and works on paper. Heise first turned to painting in the 1960s and studied in Mainz, Hamburg, and London. Bucking shifting art-world trends, her works deftly avoid bearing any index of their time. The brilliantly executed interiors with numerous references to the furniture and design of postwar Germany are an ode to representational painting, but they never veer into narrative, let alone value judgment. A similarly dispassionate attitude speaks from Heise’s portraits, a genre that has been predominant in her output since the mid-1970s.
The catalogue raisonné is the first to present Almut Heise’s oeuvre in its entirety to allow for comprehensive study of the artist’s signature richly detailed visual idiom. The two volumes gather her paintings, drawings, and prints from 1966 until the present. Produced in close collaboration with the artist over the course of almost a decade, the catalogue also includes previously unpublished visual materials. With writings by Brigitte Kölle, Petra Lange-Berndt, Kito Nedo, Thomas Scheibitz, and a foreword by Michael Hering and Marie-Catherine Vogt.
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