Sein und Bild
André Butzer 1994–2014
For more than twenty years, André Butzer, born 1973, has been one of the most outstanding and internationally influential painters in Germany. Starting with an expressive figuration between cartoon and high culture in his early work, bit by bit he annihilated all superficial motival representation. Since 2010, he converges onto an absolute and non-objective, albeit existential understanding of painting.
For the first time, this book gives a coherent survey of André Butzer’s œuvre and shows the insistent consequence from its beginning in 1994 until today’s so-called »N-Paintings« by which he questions the elementary relation between painting and our existence.
Christian Malycha, born 1978, is an art historian. Kerber Verlag has also published his preceding monograph: »Das Motiv ohne Inhalt. Georg Baselitz 1959–1969«.
March 2017
ISBN 978-3-86678-719-3
17,00 × 21,00 cm
352 pages
143 colored and 25 b/w illustrations
Hardcover, bound
Languages: German
Editor
Kerber Verlag
Author
Christian Malycha
Design by
Dorothee Heine