Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Jürgen Trautwein - If yesterday were tomorrow today would be Sunday Paintings - gallery 60SIX, San Francisco





Jürgen Trautwein

If yesterday were tomorrow today would be Sunday
Paintings


Jürgen Trautwein presents his seventh exhibition with 60SIX, "If Yesterday were Tomorrow, Today would be Sunday."
In this series, old newsprint collages from the mid 90’s live under acrylic paint. The artist used mainly San Francisco Chronicle & Examiner Sunday papers using a wheat flour based gluing process in multiple layers revealing bends, wrinkles, folds and resulting in unexpected refractions. The agitated surfaces become rich and nuanced while unlabored. The creases and lines and pools of paint are reminiscent of his set of works from the Topography series as well as earlier work on antique linen where minimal fields are interrupted by paint sticking to folds and creases.
The artist says of his new series, "YesterMorrow reflects on the idea of re-thinking, re-evaluation, re-painting, re-creation, re-cycling and re-definition." The paintings are, he says, “silent reminders of erased content, voids of no incident.”
Trautwein’s paintings often feel like objects that have undergone a reaction. The materials are fully present and embodied in the object. The artist’s title "If Yesterday were Tomorrow Today would be Sunday," illustrates his zen approach. The logic is absent, and we are left only with the present moment and the object and our experience of it.

http://www.gallery60six.com/yestermorrow


Thursday, January 9, 2020

Synthetic Zero:The Virtual is (Always) Already Real - January 11-18.2020 BRONXARTSPACE, NYC


ARTISTS
Digitally mediated human interactions have intertwined themselves into the fabric of our lives, changing our social and political life worlds, our emotional and mental lives, and our bodies and physical reality. It’s a virtual reality which cannot be separated from “real” reality. The event will include interactive installations, digital video, prints, sculptures, and visual art. The show is free to the public.
http://www.bronxartspace.com/http/michelebrodycom/2018/12/14/synthetic-zero-the-virtual-is-always-already-real
bronxartspace-synthetic-zero-the-virtual-is-always-already-real

Sunday, December 1, 2019

NewMediaFest 2020 - netart features


NewMediaFest2020

WOW Jubilee 01 - 26 Dec. 2019 / 31 Jan. 2020
netart features - http://retro.newmediafest.org/wow-jubilee-2020-i/
incorporating interactive works by Jing Zhou, Kyon, Jurgen Trautwein aka J.T.Wine, Mark Cypher, José Alejandro López, Marc Lee, Pedro Veneroso, Dennis Summers, Robert Dohrmann , Jens Sundheim/Bernhard Reuss
... See More
— with Jens Sundheim, Pedro Veneroso, Mark Cypher, Marc Lee and Jurgen Trautwein.

Friday, October 11, 2019

Monday, June 10, 2019

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Gnadenlose_Idylle - Merciless_Idyll - Mai 19-June 16 - Kunstverein Neckar-Odenwald





 Jürgen Trautwein solo exhibition at the Kunstverein Neckar-Odenwald
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Friday, January 25, 2019

Jürgen Trautwein @ ART Karlsruhe 2019 mit Galerie Marek Kralewski, Freiburg

 







art KARLSRUHE
Galerie Marek Kralewski
21.-24.2.2019
 
mit Arbeiten von Paul Ahl, Elisabeth Bereznicki, Matthias Dämpfle, Holger Fitterer, Petra Frey, Kirti Ingerfurth, Norbert NEON, 
David van der Post, Jürgen Trautwein sowie Yafeng Duan (One Artist Show) und René Acht (Sonderschau Druckgrafik)

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The sound of the rain needs no translation - solo exhibition at Gallery60six in San Francisco



TSOTR-M-b/g 2 (Neptuns Girlfriend), acrylic on canvas, 46,5"x36,5", 2018

the sound of the rain needs no translation
Jürgen Trautwein presents his 6th show with 60SIX, “the sound of the rain needs no translation.”
This reductive suite of paintings, like most of Trautwein’s series’ uses visual and conceptual content from his last body of work as momentum into the next. In “Train Ride to Luxor” the flat horizontal paintings with a trancelike light inner white glow bounced the viewer’s eye from flat space to deep space and back again. In the new work the viewer steps almost entirely into the deep white space where color practically disappears from the edges, almost like entering Doug Wheeler’s “infinity room” of white light and nothingness. 
This series’ title and it’s individual painting titles, such as “Every Day is a Good Day” and “Neptune’s Girlfriend” translate the work’s embodiment of zen notions of the here and now.  Like a Robert Ryman painting or a Jon Zurier, this work sits quietly and demands only a deep breath. Trautwein has dual sets of work in his practice. His drawings and video works (some of which he calls hypertexts) with sound and his signature “time sheets,”sublimate nervous energy and illuminate randomness and chaos. They satirize politics, technology, and as the artist says, “perpetually reoccurring human folly.” His paintings provide an escape to the calm and serenity of the present moment.  The viewer finds their own meaning in confronting these minimal paintings.

http://www.gallery60six.com/thesoundoftherain




Exhibition views/installation shots
Pop up Reception:
Saturday, February 9, 6:30-9pm
455A Valencia Street SF CA
94103
View by appointment
February 12-through March 9
12 Elgin Park, SF CA 94103









Friday, November 30, 2018

Synthetic-Zero/ looking-at-what-we-dont-want-to-look-at/ group show at Bronx Art Space, New York


    Sofia Cordova Dawn Chorus still image from video






Synthetic Zero : Looking At What We Don’t Want To Look At


December 14 - December 22

Curated by Mitsu Hadeishi

Airplane Mode (performance meets tech duo Suzy Kohane and Mitsu Hadeishi) will be presenting (working title) “How to Wind a Watch", followed by a performance by the stunning and incomparable Alexandra Tatarsky. The event will also include virtual reality, a living art installation, experimental video, video installations, and visual art. The show is free to the public, but voluntary donations will be accepted for the performances.
Openings December 14 and 15, 6-10pm

PERFORMANCES
Suzy Kohane & Mitsu Hadeishi, “How To Wind A Watch” - 7:30pm (Dec 14 and 15)
Alexandra Tatarsky - performance - 8:15pm (Dec 14 and 15)

INSTALLATIONS
Young Joo Lee - virtual reality installation
Julia Maria Sinelnikova - interactive projection installation
Yali Romagoza - living art installation - 6:30pm - 7:30pm (Dec 14 and 15)
Juergen Trautwein - interactive website

ARTISTS



http://www.bronxartspace.com/upcoming-1/2018/12/14/synthetic-zero-looking-at-what-we-dont-want-to-look-at

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Group-exhibition- screening- La Friche Belle de Mai, Marseille - 07 Nov 2018 – 02 Dec 2018 31es Instants Vidéo

 

 

Artists (112)

  1. Chantal Akerman
  2. Khaled Jarrar
  3. Sharif Waked
  4. Steven Cohen
  5. Khalil Charif
  6. Jean-Gabriel Périot
  7. Rania Stephan
  8. Bashar Alhroub
  9. Oliver Pietsch
  10. Alysse Stepanian
  11. Susanne Wiegner
  12. Abdoul-Ganiou Dermani
  13. Jean-Michel Rolland
  14. Samira Badran
  15. Zlatko Cosic
  16. Emmanuelle Bayart
  17. Haider Ali Jan
  18. Silvia de Gennaro
  19. Céline Trouillet
  20. Michèle Waquant
  21. Christin Bolewski
  22. Shivkumar KV
  23. Marie Paule Bilger
  24. Gaëtan Trovato
  25. Esméralda Da Costa
  26. Nelson Niyakire
  27. Isabel Perez del Pulgar
  28. Charles Pennequin
  29. Philip Mantione
  30. Jürgen Trautwein
  31. Timo Kirez
  32. Niko
  33. Francesca Lolli
  34. Samuel Bester
  35. Alexandra Montsaingeon
  36. Mauro Rescigno
  37. Virginie Foloppe
  38. Damon Mohl
  39. Clémence Renaud
  40. Marc Mercier
  41. Bob Kohn
  42. Qin Tan
  43. David Finkelstein
  44. Judith Lesur
  45. Li Guanglei
  46. Lisi Prada
  47. Michel Pavlou
  48. Boris Du Boullay
  49. Dana Dal Bo
  50. Alain Bourges
  51. Clémence Barret
  52. Inés Wickmann
  53. Di Hu
  54. Yann Minh
  55. Laura & Sira Cabrera
  56. Patricio Ballesteros Ledesma
  57. Selene Citron
  58. Luca Lunardi
  59. Bahar Faraz
  60. Jean-Denis Bonan
  61. Daniel Dugas
  62. Sonia Winter
  63. Manuel Hanot
  64. Hamza Kirbas
  65. Ahsen Tabak
  66. Selen Sozber
  67. Satuk Bugra Yildirim
  68. Rachel Cosic
  69. Matthew Lancit
  70. Yves-Marie Mahe
  71. Nuria Margarita Menchaca Brandan
  72. Jola Kudela
  73. Franck Oddoz-Mazet
  74. Bernard Obadia
  75. Mallory Fabian
  76. Jacques Willemont
  77. Pierre Bonneau
  78. Alice Guy
  79. Adam Bales
  80. Paul Ingram
  81. Collective Abou Naddara
  82. The Unit
  83. Khadija El Abyad
  84. Lee Lo-Yi
  85. Rocco Scaranello
  86. Gerald Habarth
  87. Michel Humeau
  88. Andy Ferré
  89. Maïa Izzo
  90. Alice Fargier
  91. Ana Clara & Clara Molinari
  92. Clément Beraud
  93. Alain Castan
  94. Mireille Abramovici
  95. Caroline Biri
  96. Kheraba Traore
  97. Michel Digout
  98. Nora Philippe
  99. Bernard Guinard
  100. Germaine Kobo
  101. Bella Lawson
  102. Rojin Shafiei
  103. Mélodie Drissia Tabita
  104. Parul Bouvart
  105. Pauline Laurent
  106. Frédéric Hainaut
  107. Lucia Ahmad
  108. Nahed Awwad
  109. Rafeef Ziadah
  110. Luigi Romani
  111. Valentina Maz
  112. Alexandre Erre