Markus Meurer

Markus Meurer, Halle Saint Pierre, Paris, France, 2014.
Markus Meurer, Sculpture "Mama" (Back).

Markus Meurer (born 28 April 1959 in Monreal, Germany), is a German outsider artist. He transforms found objects into sculptures and collages.

Life and work

Markus Meurer learned already as a child how to make figures using wire and pliers. His father, who was an Outsider Art artist himself, taught Markus in his early years how to use these tools to make objects.[1] But while the father built items like motorbikes in as realistic a fashion as possible, the son created his pieces with great, free spirit.[2] He connected found objects, things and materials that were normally considered trash, with wire, giving them a new life. He transformed these artifacts into mythic creations, hybrid creatures of animal, man, and machine.[3]

Since he could not support himself with his art, he earned some money with casual jobs, anything that came his way. Up to 2006 he lived in the house of his parents in Monreal, Eifel, Germany. Over the years he turned this house into a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total, comprehensive work of art.[4]

After the death of his parents, life in Monreal became more and more difficult for Meurer.[5] From 2006 to 2008 he lived with his British wife in England. Here he wrote his book Die Plange Angst (Glaring Fear).[6]

With the help of friends Markus and his wife returned to Germany, to Kevelaer on the Lower Rhine, where they now live. His apartment is his home as well as his studio, and also serves as exhibition space.[7] Meanwhile, the house of his parents was declared unsafe and uninhabitable and was torn down by the town of Monreal.[8]

Markus’ work was made known in Germany as well as abroad with the help of art lovers around Kevelaer.[9] These past years his work includes more and more collages that demonstrate his philosophy and unique picture of the world.

Selected exhibitions

Markus Meurer and visitor in front of his works, Halle Saint-Pierre, Paris, France 2014.

Publications, exhibition catalogues

Articles

External links

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Notes

  1. Hadwiga Nieting: Biographie. In: Alexandra von Gersdorff-Bultmann: SHREK - Markus Meurer, Berlin, 2014, p. 16.
  2. Frans Smolders: Markus Meurer. In: Frans Smolders, Liesbeth Reith, Jos ten Berge: Solitary Creations. 51 Artists out of De Stadshof Collection, Eindhoven 2014, p. 194.
  3. Lisa Inckmann: Zur Ausstellung. In: Alexandra von Gersdorff-Bultmann: SHREK - Markus Meurer, Berlin, 2014, p. 16.
  4. Henk van Es: Künstlerhaus in Monreal. In: outsider-envirements.blogspot.de vom 3. Januar 2012.
  5. Hadwiga Nieting: Biographie. In: Alexandra von Gersdorff-Bultmann: SHREK - Markus Meurer, Berlin, 2014, p. 16.
  6. Markus Meurer: Die Plange Angst. edition statt-museum, Düsseldorf 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-032833-6.
  7. Hadwiga Nieting: Biographie. In: Alexandra von Gersdorff-Bultmann: SHREK - Markus Meurer, Berlin, 2014, p. 17.
  8. Ursula Quickert: „Art-brut-Haus“ wird abgerissen. In: Rheinzeitung vom 18. September 2007.
  9. Peter Nieting: Markus Meurer. In: Kunsthaus Kannen. 2x2 Forum Outsider Art 2015, Münster 2015, p. 20.
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