Time seems to have come to a standstill within the empty, austere, and sometimes claustrophobic interiors of Matthias Weischer's paintings. Weischer uses different visual means to achieve the unsettling effects in his view of prototypical living spaces. Shown here is his use of shifting, colliding perspectives, the motif of a painting within the painting, views into depth, and flat, highly decorative, highly ornamental elements that appear to be superimposed on the surface.
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Time seems to have come to a standstill within the empty, austere, and sometimes claustrophobic interiors of Matthias Weischer's paintings. Weischer uses different visual means to achieve the unsettling effects in his view of prototypical living spaces. Shown here is his use of shifting, colliding perspectives, the motif of a painting within the painting, views into depth, and flat, highly decorative, highly ornamental elements that appear to be superimposed on the surface.
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Fine. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first printing. Soft cover. Photographically illustrated wrappers; no dust jacket as issued. Paintings by Matthias Weischer. Text in German and English. Essay by Susanne Pfeffer. Includes a biography, exhibition history, bibliography and a list of works. Unpaginated, with 29 four-color plates. 12-5/8 x 9-1/2 inches. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at Künstlerhaus Bremen. Fine.