CURRENT EXHIBIT
BERND HAUSSMANN
RECOLLECT
October 21 November 25, 2006
Artists Reception: October 28th, 6 - 8pm
BERND HAUSSMANN
Fugue (1436)
Oil & Mixed-media On Aluminum Panel
48 x 47 in.
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SEE BERND HAUSSMANN'S GALLERY
Few artists have the courage to begin every work of art on
a clean slate, with no preliminary plan whatsoever. Fewer still can do so
and maintain total integrity. Bernd Haussmann faces the nothingness that is
blank canvas, wood, metal, or other surfaces, and listens to his thoughts
until a direction appears in his mind. Then he picks up his brush, and a
subtle conversation begins. As people get to know each other by talking,
he says, I get to know the painting by painting it. At a certain point,
the dialog resolves itself and a work of art is revealed as a record of
that process.
Haussmann builds up layers that hint at something beneath
the surface. That something may be psychological, or may go even deeper and
allude to eternal verities. Various forms appear, some positioned as color
fields that organize the composition and some looped organically like
recurring memories. Staccato blips underscore the electric chirr and crackle
of contemporary consciousness that brings the work alive.
As Haussmann proceeds, the dialog is widened to include the
eventual viewer. The painting becomes accessible in the sense that it
furnishes suggestions and invites participation. There is always an
underlying principle that I want to share with you, he says. What you
make of it depends on what information I put into the painting. This is
important for the way I look at art or life in general. It doesnt
necessarily mean I know the truth, but I make my doubts and questions and
my very strong opinions visible almost surgically bare, if one looks
closely. The more information and energy I put into the painting, the more
it will resonate with the viewer. Painting, to me, is an energy exchange
as well as a communication. A lot of people feel some connection when they
look at my art.
Haussmann makes no distinction between his life and his
art. I am who I am, he says, and that is what I paint. I live my art.
Art is a lifestyle it is what I believe, and it defines me even as I
create it. What is important to me is sharing my thoughts and beliefs,
and keeping an eye on the cultural and political and social environment
as our earth progresses.
The physical environment is a matter of intense concern
as well. Haussmann divides his time between the Boston area and rural Maine,
where he contributes to the building of a nature preserve and creates
environmental sculptures. His paintings, though rigorously abstract, reflect
that same dedication. They are saturated with the atmosphere of the natural
world. I want to show you the fragile environment, the intensity of
connection that you experience when you go outdoors, says Haussmann. I
hope to make people more sensitive, more aware, more critical of the world
that surrounds us. His paintings shimmer in silence while the conversation
that produced them continues, communicating many shades and nuances of
information to each person who pauses to interact with them.
Suzanne Deats
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Previous Exhibitions
DALTON MARONEY -
CROSSINGS: September 9 - October 14, 2006
Group exhibition -
MAN-I-FEST: June 24 - August 5, 2006
Patrick Kelly -
I Want Eye Candy: May 13 - June 11, 2006
Carol Benson -
ATTACHMENTS: April 1 - April 30, 2006
Cecil Touchon -
VISUAL POETRY: February 18 - March 26, 2006
RANDALL REID
& STEVE MURPHY - HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE: December 2, 2005 January 14, 2006,
RICHARD THOMPSON - Mindful Wading: October 22 November 26,
2005
JOHN HOLT SMITH - Work by Tarrant County artists: June 25 August 6,
2005
JOURNEYS: PUBLIC
& PRIVATE - SEQUENCE: THE LIGHT WE REMEMBER TO SEE, FOR BILL:
September 10 - October 15, 2005
KEVIN TOLMAN - PAINTINGS
+ DRAWINGS: May 14 June 18, 2005
SEVAN MELIKYAN - AFTER
SERIES II: April 2 May 2, 2005
A FOCUSED VISION - Group
Exhibition: February 11 March 26, 2005
SCOTTIE
PARSONS - NEW PAINTINGS: December 3, 2004 January 8, 2005
J.T. GRANT - BÊTE NOIRE:
September 18 October 23, 2004
SURFACE - Group Exhibition:
June 19 September 4, 2004
JUDY YOUNGBLOOD -
NEW WORK: May 1 - June 5, 2004
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