Neo Rauch: Aus dem Boden / From the Floor

Publisher: The Drawing Center

Publication Date: 2018

Texts by by Brett Littman and Jeff Fleming. Interview with the artist by Ena Swansea

Neo Rauch: Aus dem Boden / From the Floor reproduces the first exhibition entirely devoted to his drawings in the United States. Neo Rauch is one of the best-known artists from the Leipzig school in Germany. His psychologically complex paintings have been widely collected and written about for more than twenty years. Featuring more than one hundred fifty never or rarely seen works that span over thirty years of Rauch’s career, this catalogue presents drawing as an essential but often overlooked aspect of his oeuvre. A collaboration between The Drawing Center and the Des Moines Art Center, the show was presented first in Des Moines in 2018.

The drawings, which Rauch describes as “dreams on paper,” are made during periods of intense painting activity and are left on the floor of the studio for his assistant to pick up and place in flat files for storage. Rauch, who never makes preparatory sketches or drawings before he begins painting, uses the medium instead to mine his own subconscious and to visualize characters and scenarios for the works in progress. His drawings range from thumbnail compositional sketches for paintings, to phone doodles, figure and landscape studies, and to more formal and completed works.

Details

Publisher: The Drawing Center

Artist: Neo Rauch

Publication Date: 2018

ISBN: 9780942324549

Retail: $25

Status: Not Available

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 6 x 9 in | 15.2 x 22.9 cm

Pages: 240

Reproductions: 187 color

Artist and Contributors

Neo Rauch

Widely celebrated as one of the most influential figurative painters working today, Neo Rauch (b. 1960) is known for richly colored and elaborate paintings that contain a repertoire of invented characters, settings, objects, and motifs. At once realistic and familiar, enigmatic and inscrutable, his paintings often hint at broader narratives and histories, yet they are dreamlike and frequently contain disparate and overlapping spaces and forms.

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