Dorothee Golz *
(born in Mülheim an der Ruhr in 1960, lives in Vienna)
‘Operation invented future’, titled, signed, dated on the reverse Dorothee Golz 2005, mixed media on primed curved fibreglasspanel, 125 x 120 x 3.5 cm, (K)
Provenance:
Private Collection, Carinthia
Excerpt from:
Begegnungen mit dem Selbst
Ein Gespräch mit Dorothee Golz
by Sabine B. Vogel
SBV: I’d also like to discuss your ‘panel paintings’, which I believe are made in a complicated process?
DG: I never wanted to paint on canvas because I’m not a painter and am not interested in painting. I wanted to find a support that has qualities similar to paper and lends a powerful presence to my drawings. For me, the support material is not a means to an end – it is significant by itself and should be recognised. This, I guess, betrays my ambitions as a sculptor. After long experiments I finally found these ‘panels’, which are curved along the edges. They are reminiscent of cushions and carry several layers of priming.
SBV: To me these panels seem more like walls and less like paper?
DG: This is also an important issue, as I don’t feel comfortable with the limitations of space, including those of a piece of canvas or a sheet of paper. What I seek to achieve is that my works radiate into the surrounding space and take hold of it, even if they are only two-dimensional drawings. This is how I ended up with these wall drawings, in which I allow the wall to become part of my work. The fact that the drawings, which are directly attached to the wall, respond to the semi-circular curves enables me to create a dialogue between plastic and graphic elements. These works have no limits, but correspond with everything else that might be found on the walls…
Gugler Forum, Melk 2007
Expert: Mag. Elke Königseder
Mag. Elke Königseder
+43-1-515 60-358
elke.koenigseder@dorotheum.at
11.06.2015 - 15:00
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Dorothee Golz *
(born in Mülheim an der Ruhr in 1960, lives in Vienna)
‘Operation invented future’, titled, signed, dated on the reverse Dorothee Golz 2005, mixed media on primed curved fibreglasspanel, 125 x 120 x 3.5 cm, (K)
Provenance:
Private Collection, Carinthia
Excerpt from:
Begegnungen mit dem Selbst
Ein Gespräch mit Dorothee Golz
by Sabine B. Vogel
SBV: I’d also like to discuss your ‘panel paintings’, which I believe are made in a complicated process?
DG: I never wanted to paint on canvas because I’m not a painter and am not interested in painting. I wanted to find a support that has qualities similar to paper and lends a powerful presence to my drawings. For me, the support material is not a means to an end – it is significant by itself and should be recognised. This, I guess, betrays my ambitions as a sculptor. After long experiments I finally found these ‘panels’, which are curved along the edges. They are reminiscent of cushions and carry several layers of priming.
SBV: To me these panels seem more like walls and less like paper?
DG: This is also an important issue, as I don’t feel comfortable with the limitations of space, including those of a piece of canvas or a sheet of paper. What I seek to achieve is that my works radiate into the surrounding space and take hold of it, even if they are only two-dimensional drawings. This is how I ended up with these wall drawings, in which I allow the wall to become part of my work. The fact that the drawings, which are directly attached to the wall, respond to the semi-circular curves enables me to create a dialogue between plastic and graphic elements. These works have no limits, but correspond with everything else that might be found on the walls…
Gugler Forum, Melk 2007
Expert: Mag. Elke Königseder
Mag. Elke Königseder
+43-1-515 60-358
elke.koenigseder@dorotheum.at
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Datum: | 11.06.2015 - 15:00 |
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