© Otto Greis
(

Kunsthalle Mannheim / Cem Yücetas

)

Ikarus

Icarus
1953

Otto Greis

(1913-2001)

Material / Technik
resin dye
Eitempera
canvas
Kategorie des Exponats
Malerei
Gattung
abstract painting
Beschriftung / Signatur
Signatur: u.l.: Greis 53
Erwerbungsjahr
1958
Maße
119,30 cm x 180,00 cm
Location

Hector-Bau > Ebene 2 > Schaudepot

Intro

Otto Greis belonged to a generation of artists who explored new expressive possibilities after World War II. Having first begun to paint figuratively, his figures later increasingly dissolved into powerfully moving compositions. Wild, dark masses of paint determine the picture surface, creating an impression of depth. Here, a new artistic conception generates tension and drama, with the artist submitting his feelings to the canvas in a spontaneous and seemingly uninhibited fashion through the use of rapid gestures.

This style of painting put Greis at the forefront of contemporary developments and contributed to the establishment of Informal Art in Germany—a category that brought together abstract currents which rejected traditional formal and compositional strategies. »Icarus« is a high point in this development, with only the title still referring to the classical motif. Although we can no longer recognize the tragic figure of Greek antiquity, who crashed into the sea with his self-made wings after flying too close to the sun, the turbulences of Icarus’s fall are manifested in the dynamic manner of painting. Greis would later abandon his somber palette, with the pictorial space becoming brighter and airier and no longer dominated by accumulations of paint.

Creditline

Kunsthalle Mannheim

Inhalt und Themen
black
blue
dynamism
motion
Art Informel
gloomy
mythologoy (greek and roman)
abstraction
polychrom polychromatic
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