Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Time Zero" from 13th January to 11th February 2012 at Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Café Raduga" from 4th November to 17th December 2011 at Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Speisereste Kategorie 3" from 9th September to 29th October 2011 at Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "ruled by no rules" from 10th June to 23rd July 2011 at the Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Han Schuil, Gemälde / Paintings" from 15th April to 28th May 2011 at the Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Milch und Mortadella" (Milk and Mortdadella) from 30th October to 4th December 2010 at the Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...
The book Frank Badur is being published on the occasion of three exhibitions of paintings, drawings and graphic art that are being mounted to celebrate the artist’s 65th birthday. Badur lives in Finland and Berlin, where he has been a professor of painting at the University of the Arts since 1985. His work has been shown by numerous international institutions and is represented in important European and American collections. Although at first glance he may seem to be a representative of geometric abstraction, Badur is an artist who can by no means be pigeonholed merely as a devotee of Concrete or Essential Art. A vital, sensual delight in color and line run through all of his work. In painting he takes on issues of dimension and proportion, investigating the tonality and intensity of colors in more or less rigidly ordered fields and stripes. On paper by contrast, freeform lines alternate with clear grid structures, creating compositions with virtuoso rhythms. Influences of non-European art and architecture flow into his work, as does his interest in the traditions of postwar American art. more...
The young Berlin-based Netherlands painter Ronald de Bloeme responds through the intensity of painting to the plea that is transmitted by these symbols and places the constructed codes at that point, where the fight for the principals of images and the suitability of picture languages are traditional fought: in the rectangular frame of the traditional painting. more...
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Fummeln für Fortgeschrittene" (Fumbling for the Advanced) from 5th April to 17h May 2008 at the Hamish Morrison Galerie, Berlin. more...