Catalog ›ULTRAPREMIUM‹ Marc Jung | Lachenmann Art
Catalog ›ULTRAPREMIUM‹ Marc Jung | Lachenmann Art
Catalog ›ULTRAPREMIUM‹ Marc Jung | Lachenmann Art
Year: 2019
Dimensions: 24 cm x 17 cm x
Pages: 68
€ 14.01 EUR net price
Catalogue for the solo exhibition by the artist Marc Jung ›ULTRAPREMIUM‹, which took place from January 25 to March 22, 2019 at the Lachenmann Art Gallery in Frankfurt and from April 5 to May 17, 2019 at the Lachenmann Art Gallery in Konstanz. Texts by Theresa Brauer, Steffen Lachenmann, Juliane Lachenmann and the Lachenmann Art Team.
"The path is the destination: Marc Jung "on the way to painting"
Figurative post-abstract expressionism is what the artist Marc Jung says he brings to canvas with spray cans, oil and varnish. Neither purely figurative nor non-representational, neither graffiti nor classical painting: Marc Jung's art resists simple pigeonholing. Dirty work with a strong effect, such as dripping¹, is opposed to the accuracy of forms that sometimes find their way onto the canvas with stencils, but more often by hand. Marc Jung's works fluctuate between the poles of chaos and order and "may be a bit like me," says the artist, whose exuberantly extroverted presence often belies his structured way of working. His works are created layer by layer. The lowest layers are often no longer visible at all or only appear in spots as colored shadows; they are fundamental as the basis for the creation of the works.
He is still "on the way to painting," says Jung. Anyone who is reminded of Picasso or Basquiat when looking at his works of art will recognize, among other things, Marc Jung's intention not to commit himself to purely representational mimesis. Instead, the viewer is presented with Jung's search for a contemporary form of expression in image form. This is clearly one of those cases in which the path is the destination. Knowing the rules of the art cosmos, Jung subverts them ironically like Kippenberger, morally but without pointing the finger like his professor Richter, cynically provocative like Meese and with a large portion of musical subculture on the canvas. Above all, it is music that inspires him and accompanies him while he paints. The titles of the works are evidence of this, for example humorously distorted snippets from German or English rap songs: "You are not a gang member, you are a tourist."² Based on the recontextualization undertaken, who is the addressee of this suspicion...? The image, the viewer and the artist himself are equally put to the test of art." —Theresa Brauer
¹ English: dripping; in postmodern art, at least since Jackson Pollock, this has been understood to mean the seemingly uncontrolled throwing of paint onto a painting surface
² Quote from “King's Dead” by Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future and James Blake, album Redemption, released 2018
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