Publications

Brigitte Waldach

STURZ / FALL
Brigitte Waldach, Dieter Scholz, Lena Nievers and Martin Schibli
Keher Verlag, 2010
Edited by Kunsthalle Emden
Published on the occasion of the artist's exhibitions at "Kunsthalle Emden, June 5 - September 5, 2010; "Konstmuseum Kalmar," September 17 - November 14, 2010; and "Rogalandmuseum Stavanger," January - April 2011.
German/English
Hardcover, 8-7/8 x 9-7/8 inches, 140 pages, $40.00 ISBN 978-3-86828-116-3

»The world is everything that is the case.«
Ludwig Wittgenstein

They are usually red – the installations and large-format drawings by Brigitte Waldach. Her figures move through an architecture or landscape delineated with just a few strokes, often accompanied by words, sentences or whole clouds of text. These are passageways between withdrawal and reality, in which a web of thoughts, associations and hinted stories seems to enwrap the figures and keep them from falling into the abyss. But falling – from a solidly circumscribed space into the void, from a tangible reality into a world of imagination – is a central motif in Waldach’s work, whose major theme is the emotionalized settings that can be found in the history of culture and media.

 

A master student under Georg Baselitz, Waldach has made a name for herself with exhibitions in Berlin, New York, Copenhagen, Hamburg, São Paulo and Los Angeles. Her works can be found in institutions including the Albertina in Vienna, the Århus Art Museum, the Museum of Prints and Drawings, part of the National Museums of Berlin, and the Berlinische Galerie.

Brigitte Waldach Image