Matthias Weischer

Matthias Weischer (born in 1973 in Rheine, West Germany) is a painter living in Leipzig. Weischer is considered to be part of the New Leipzig School.

Life

Weischer studied painting from 1995 to 2001 and received his MA in 2003 from Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst (HGB) in Leipzig. He was student in the master class of Professor Sighard Gille. In 2002, he was co-founder of the artist-initiated gallery LIGA in Berlin that was run by eleven former HGB students, among them Christoph Ruckhäberle, Tim Eitel, David Schnell and Tom Fabritius. LIGA was closed after two years in 2004. After cooperating with Galerie Kleindienst (Leipzig) and Anthony Wilkinson (London), Weischer is represented by Galerie EIGEN + ART (Leipzig/Berlin) since 2004. His studio is located at the Leipzig Cotton Mill.

Work

Weischer's works oscillate between abstract and figurative painting. Until 2006, his paintings depicted deserted interiors like stage settings that are infused by abstract elements. Furniture, everyday objects and large-scale ornaments stylistically refer to the 1950s and 1960s. In their collage-like appearance they establish a complex and ambiguous relationship.

During his residency in Rome in 2007, Weischer concentrated on drawing and studies on nature and landscape. Since then, he predominantly works on and with paper, in smaller formats and with a lighter range of colours. He also explores different printing techniques and, recently, three-dimensional sculptural arrangements.

Since 2001, his work has been exhibited worldwide, e.g. in London (2003), Miami (2004), at the Venice Biennale, the Cleveland Museum of Art, in Chungnam/Korea (2005), Den Haag, Málaga (2008) and Ponce, Puerto Rico (2011).

Among the public and private collections holding works by Matthias Weischer are the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague; Arken Museum of Modern Art, Denmark; Arario Collection, Corea; Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig; Rubel Family Collection, Miami and Susan and Michael Hort, New York.

Solo exhibitions

Selected group exhibitions

Awards

Publications

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