Jan Voss: Was Neues vom Tatort?

Fri, 24 Nov 2023
18:00-21:00

On view
24 Nov 2023-10 Feb 2024

Jan Voss: Was Neues vom Tatort?

The consistent topic of Jan Voss's (*1936) painting is the ordered constellation, but at the same time, constantly moving chaos of a multi-layered situation. In his unmistakable handwriting, his works show our lives as a complex, often chaotic passage of time. In our media-driven times, he reflects the unreasonable sum of signs we must absorb and process every day. Voss experiments with various techniques and materials; there are powerful, color-intensive works on canvas as well as quiet, narrative, and more drawing-like ones. In contrast, there are the paper reliefs, collaged from torn watercolours. Whether canvas, wood and paper relief or watercolour, what they all have in common is the accumulation of various elements of colour and form that interlock, overlap and are connected by lines, signs and fragments of signs. Voss initially applied this formal language to the two-dimensional picture and later, since the 1980s, to the three-dimensional object. Consequently, everything that " creates the image" counts: crumpling, folding, tearing, sawing, nailing and gluing. Voss seeks constant change. Through new pictorial inventions and material explorations, he always manages to remain unique. This complexity, which characterizes Voss's works, "should," says Voss, "give the viewer associative freedom, only then does a picture unfold its poetic content. That is why the viewer must not be tied down to anything in particular. His thinking apparatus must be able to combine freely". Thus Jan Voss's works have an effect on the viewer that is on the one hand enigmatic and multi-layered, but also optimistic, cheerful and vital.

Winter Break: December 24, 2023 – January 3, 2024

Jan Voss, About Crime, 2014, Mixed Media on canvas, 165 x 235 cm, Courtesy Galerie Georg Nothelfer and the artist.
Jan Voss, About Crime, 2014, Mixed Media on canvas, 165 x 235 cm, Courtesy Galerie Georg Nothelfer and the artist.