Martin Werthmann: Catastrophe as Space
By (Author) Marcus Trautner
Contributions by A. Berardini
Contributions by S. Diefenthaler
Contributions by H. Gnther
Contributions by N. Rosenthal
Contributions by B. J. Scheuermann
Contributions by M. Trautner
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
21st October 2021
Germany
General
Non Fiction
759.3
Hardback
168
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1220g
Martin Werthmann (*1982) is one of the most prominent artists worldwide to make an intensive study of the woodcut as a genre. His monumental colour woodcuts, executed on large widths of paper, enchant by means of his radically new language of forms and aesthetics, which puts the vague and diffuse in the center of attention.
Werthmann's more recent works are based on structures and elements from photographs of attacks and acts of war. In numerous superimposed layers he translates them into the medium of the woodcut and thus creates pictorial spaces which are full of tension and as they hover between beauty and violence. With a particular focus on the SILENCE series this volume presents for the first time a comprehensive overview of the impressive work of this Berlin-based artist.
Marcus Trautner is an art historian, publicist and art dealer in Munich, Germany.