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„<…> I do not understand much of art. I cannot say what a good picture agrees – painting techniques, brushwork, to me all this is strange and I would not claim the interpretation or art-historical classification of a painting for myself. But frankly, I am interested in nothing of this really. <…> I do know that pictures, sentences and songs are able to open up the world by narrowing it. By overwhelming us observers, listeners and readers, by leading us to a point in our inside and there arousing a feeling that exceeds far beyond the moment <…>. They can arouse longing, mourning, fear, joy and melancholy. A picture which succeeds in this is a good picture, I think. Miriam Vlaming has painted several such pictures. Pictures which give shape to the longing, the melancholy. Melancholy has nothing to do with depression or misery, melancholy is a special form of luck. In Miriam Vlamings pictures this luck can be found.” Jörg Böckem biography 1971 Born in Düsseldorf 1994-1999 Painting studies at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig under supervision of Prof. Arno Rink 1999 Art Academy Düsseldorf under supervision of Prof. Jan Dibbets graduate-scholarship of Free State Saxony 1999-2001 Post-graduate at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig under supervision of Prof. Arno Rink 2004-2005 Scholarship for Columbus/USA, Saxonian Art Council Lives and works in Berlin |
The illustrated book was published on the occasion of the exhibitions „Miriam Vlaming. Good Morning Revival”, 2007, Moti Hasson Gallery, New York, USA, and “After All” 2007, maerzgalerie, Leipzig, Germany. edited by Torsten Reiter, maerzgalerie, Leipzig and Miriam Vlaming, Berlin
authors Jörg Böckem, Susanne Altmann, Gerhard Charles Rump, Norbert Wartig
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