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Günther Wizemann's series The Black Garden comprises forty-three paintings created between 2003 and 2013. Strongly influenced by the Russian modernists Kazimir Malevich and Aleksander Rodchenko, Wizemann has long mulled the question of what one could possibly paint in the aftermath of the modernists. Italian artist Mario Merz's statement-making installation, Che Fare?, which sought to push the boundaries of art beyond traditional painting and sculpture, has been equally influential on Wizemann's practice. The Black Garden was created as a possible response to these questions.
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Günther Wizemann's series The Black Garden comprises forty-three paintings created between 2003 and 2013. Strongly influenced by the Russian modernists Kazimir Malevich and Aleksander Rodchenko, Wizemann has long mulled the question of what one could possibly paint in the aftermath of the modernists. Italian artist Mario Merz's statement-making installation, Che Fare?, which sought to push the boundaries of art beyond traditional painting and sculpture, has been equally influential on Wizemann's practice. The Black Garden was created as a possible response to these questions.

Published as a collection for the first time, the paintings that make up The Black Garden are the result of long artistic processes that involves layering oil and resin to produce an inner and an outer image on the canvas. They are accompanied here by essays that place the series-Wizemann's largest to date-within art historical context and reveal literary connotations along with formal andconceptual relations, ranging from the Renaissance to Wizemann's contemporaries. Wizemann is a fascinating figure in Switzerland's art scene, and this richly illustrated book offers an accessible introduction to his most recent work.

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Autorenporträt
Giorgia von Albertini, geboren 1992, ist Kunsthistorikerin und freie Kuratorin, seit 2015 arbeitet sie u.a. als Archivarin und Assistentin für die Schweizer Kuratorin Bice Curiger. Florian Vetsch, geboren 1960, ist Gymnasiallehrer, Autor, Übersetzer und Herausgeber. Er lebt und arbeitet in St. Gallen.