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Rotraut - New sculpture and paintings

November 2004
Annandale Galleries

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Annandale Galleries is proud to present the first solo exhibition in Australia of the work of globally renowned sculptor and painter, Rotraut.

For more than forty years Rotraut has developed an artistic style that can be viewed as utterly her own. While her sculptures sheathed in pure colour bare the undoubted influence of her former husband and artistic companion Yves Klein, her work has moved on over time to incorporate issues related to her own feminine identity, while concerning itself with themes of experience and subconscious memory. Her content and technique is indebted to what can be seen as her most precious attribute, her imagination, a gift she has preserved throughout her life. Through this capacity to wonder and question, her forms are guided somewhat by unconscious thinking, creating an art whose pure colour and child-like décor, attains a status of being primitively simple.

The main focus of the exhibition will be sculpture, including a large piece over five metres in length and a number of smaller works. There will be one large galaxy painting, which is 7.5 metres wide, accompanied by a variety of smaller paintings.

In the downstairs gallery there will be an exhibition of the acclaimed Aboriginal artist Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek (order of Australia), featured in the AGNSW Crossing Country exhibition opening at the Art Gallery on the 24 September. Rotraut is honoured with this association, as it will be fascinating to witness the interaction between two such positive and spiritual painters.

Rotraut was born in 1938 in Rerick, northern Germany. Her artistic career began upon moving to Dusseldorf in the late 1950?s. It was here that she first saw the work of Yves Klein, an event that was naturally to have a huge impact on her life and career. Today she lives and works in Arizona, Paris and Sydney.

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» View Rotraut - New sculpture and paintings exhibition

Annandale Galleries is proud to present the first solo exhibition in Australia of the work of globally renowned sculptor and painter, Rotraut.

For more than forty years Rotraut has developed an artistic style that can be viewed as utterly her own. While her sculptures sheathed in pure colour bare the undoubted influence of her former husband and artistic companion Yves Klein, her work has moved on over time to incorporate issues related to her own feminine identity, while concerning itself with themes of experience and subconscious memory. Her content and technique is indebted to what can be seen as her most precious attribute, her imagination, a gift she has preserved throughout her life. Through this capacity to wonder and question, her forms are guided somewhat by unconscious thinking, creating an art whose pure colour and child-like décor, attains a status of being primitively simple.

The main focus of the exhibition will be sculpture, including a large piece over five metres in length and a number of smaller works. There will be one large galaxy painting, which is 7.5 metres wide, accompanied by a variety of smaller paintings.

In the downstairs gallery there will be an exhibition of the acclaimed Aboriginal artist Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek (order of Australia), featured in the AGNSW Crossing Country exhibition opening at the Art Gallery on the 24 September. Rotraut is honoured with this association, as it will be fascinating to witness the interaction between two such positive and spiritual painters.

Rotraut was born in 1938 in Rerick, northern Germany. Her artistic career began upon moving to Dusseldorf in the late 1950?s. It was here that she first saw the work of Yves Klein, an event that was naturally to have a huge impact on her life and career. Today she lives and works in Arizona, Paris and Sydney.

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