Martina Schumacher
Martina Schumacher | |
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Born |
Martina Schumacher July 2, 1972 Geislingen an der Steige Germany |
Residence | Berlin |
Occupation | painter, conceptual artist |
Years active | 1992–present |
Website | martinaschumacher.com |
Martina Schumacher (b. 1972 in Geislingen an der Steige, Germany) is a painter and conceptual artist.[1]
Education
Schumacher was a master student under the tutelage of the German painter Prof. Georg Baselitz at Berlin University of the Arts, where she completed her studies and received her degree in 2002.
Career
Schumacher is a recipient of the Georg Meistermann Art Prize, and was the 2012 winner of the Boesner Art Award.[1]
Though her works entail unusual materials such as plastic gels, sequins, pools of ink and tinted fluids, but not paint itself, Schumacher’s use of form and colour is said to derive from painterly thinking. About her largescale monochromatic painting "Along the Square", the Marli Hoppe-Ritter Collection observes that the work "brings key questions about painting together—such as the relationship between surface and depth, the effect of colour, and last but not least the relationship between concrete geometrical form and the representation of visible reality."[2] An essay in the artist's 2012 catalog focusses on Schumacher's use of reflective materials: "Extension of space through mirrored surfaces is patently Schumacherian. The imaginary and real co-mingle in a spatial mirror painting, ensnared by its reflective surfaces and coaxed into dialogue by the entranced viewer."[3]
Schumacher's paintings have been exhibited at the Ritter Museum in Waldenbuch, Museum Bochum, Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin, Kunstverein Arnsberg, Kunstverein Bochum, Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen, Märkisches Museum in Witten, Mehdi Chouakri Gallery in Berlin, and Lombard-Freid Fine Arts in New York, and her work appears in permanent collections including the Richard Massey Foundation of Arts and Science in New York, the Marli-Hoppe Ritter Collection, and MONA in Tasmania.[4]
References
- 1 2 ArtFacts.Net, Martina Schumacher.
- ↑ Ritter Museum, Sammlung Marli Hoppe-Ritter, Martina Schumacher, 2014.
- ↑ Woodard, D., Schumacher catalog, 2012.
- ↑ Anon., "Sieben Künstler, sieben kreative Konzepte", Nürtinger Zeitung, May 17, 2014.