In collaboration with Kunsthaus Langenthal Endless Possibilities: Martin Ziegelmüller – An Overview of his Work Kunstmuseum Bern 20.05. - 14.08.2011 Kunsthaus Langenthal 19.05. – 10.07.2011
Art in Harmony with Life and Nature
Together, the Kunstmuseum Bern and the Kunsthaus Langenthal are presenting an overview of Martin Ziegelmüller’s diverse oeuvre. After over fifty work years, this Bernese artist has produced a vast number of paintings embracing an extraordinary scope of subject matter. For the very first time, this double exhibition will provide our visitors with the opportunity of experiencing the whole range of Ziegelmüller's painting.
Martin Ziegelmüller’s works are filled with vitality and reveal a
remarkable acuity of observation. He is strongly committed to relating
to the world in which he lives and responding to changes in the
environment. He strives as a person and as an artist to live in harmony
with nature. Consequently, Ziegelmüller’s landscapes show the region,
plains, and river courses he frequented during his childhood and youth.
His portraits represent family members or acquaintances, and also his
groups of paintings focusing on the theme of working life are based on
connections through friends. Ziegelmüller repeatedly reuses certain
motifs in his work. Sometimes, however, he may suddenly discard them
altogether – possibly to reintroduce them at some stage in new and
varied forms.
Vitality and Nature's Powers of Regeneration
Martin
Ziegelmüller is a realist who loves open horizons and explores new
frontiers in art. He finds inspiration on daily hikes outdoors along
rivers and lakes or while fishing. He integrates what he has witnessed
on these outings into his work. His striking powers of observation are
evidenced by his amazingly colored artworks of overcast skies or of
water, in which he studies the visual manifestations of its currents –
how it flows or spills over hindrances in its path. The artist also
regards nature’s regenerative power in the face of human destruction and exploitation as an urgent issue. In many of his artworks the world is
full of ruins, cities are flooded, or nature has reclaimed its
territory.
A comprehensive retrospective
The double exhibition
taking place in the Kunstmuseum Bern and in the Kunsthaus Langenthal
reveals the great scope of Martin Ziegelmüller’s work. The presentation
in the Kunstmuseum Bern focuses on landscapes in the broadest sense of
the genre: On the one hand, it shows marshes, river courses, strips of
river banks, gardens, and fields of flowers, and, on the other, real and visionary cityscapes. In an almost surrealistic manner, streets lined
with buildings are haunted by ghosts, witches, and UFOs as harbingers of apocalyptic urban visions. His paintings with landscapes of wetlands
are based on impressions from his early childhood and provide the
connecting thread to the exhibition in the Kunsthaus Langenthal. Martin
Ziegelmüller is fascinated by atmospheric and reflected light
impressions as well as contrasting colors. We find these effects not
only in his depictions of gathering storm clouds but also in the glaring neon lights of factory buildings that can be viewed in the Kunsthaus
Langenthal. In Langenthal visitors will additionally find portraits of
the artist’s friends besides his illustrated coverage of the working
world.