Saturday, November 21, 2009

Jeremy Moon, Nymphius Projekte, November 13 - October 14, 2009, Berlin, Germany

Click here for Nymphius Projekte
Click here for 2005 review of Rocket Gallery exhibition from Studio International
Click here for 2005 show at Rocket Gallery, London
Click here for 2009 show at Rocket Gallery, London


(photo by Jens Ziehe)

During the early 1960s Jeremy Moon (1936-1973/GB) began to paint as an autodidact. In his paintings the artist combined elements of the contemporary Minimal Art with the Op and Pop Art. He was concerned with an articulation of colour and space that allowed the pictures to become visual experiences for the viewer. His works clearly formulated image ideas, their stringency and their unusual, cool modernity immediately distinguished Moon as an avant-garde artist with innovative force.

Jeremy Moon’s artistic work was never about creating pictures but about questions concerning painting, which is why his work is still relevant today. In 1973 the artist died aged 37 in a motorcycle accident. His studio, crammed with paintings, remained closed for many years. While Moon’s work fell into oblivion in the public perception, it definitely remained influential for a young generation of artists. By coincidence, this treasure was recovered after 30 years. Since then, prominent institutions like Tate purchased his works. The show at Nymphius Projekte is the first solo exhibition including paintings and drawings by Jeremy Moon in Germany.

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