Barbara Diethelm Explained

Barbara Diethelm
Birth Date:12 April 1962
Birth Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Nationality:Swiss
Known For:Painting, drawing, producer of artists' colours
Training:St. Mary's University, Texas, San Antonio and San Francisco Art Institute

Barbara Diethelm (born 12 April 1962) is a Swiss painter, drawer and producer of artists' colours.

Education

Diethelm was born on 12 April 1962 in Zürich. Since her early childhood colour has played a major role for Barbara Diethelm and she developed a sensitivity for colour and an appreciation for the use of paint.[1] After finishing college in Zürich, she moved to the United States in 1982. She studied graphic design from 1983 to 1985 and fine arts until 1988 at San Antonio College under the instruction of Mel Casas, Mark Pritchett and Tom Willome.[2] At the same time, she studied Humanities and Business at the St. Mary's University in San Antonio. She continued studying painting and printmaking from 1988 to 1990 at the San Francisco Art Institute under the instruction of Sam Tchakalian and Ivan Majdrakoff. During that time, she devoted herself to Far Eastern philosophy and yoga, which has reflected in her artistic work from then on.[3] In 1992, she visited the artist Agnes Martin for a longer period in Galisteo, New Mexico, which made a longlasting impression.

Colour as connecting element

After her return to Switzerland, in the beginning of the 1990s, she developed her painting in various groups of work. Furthermore, Barbara Diethelm took over the family business Lascaux Colours & Restauro after her father's death in 1995. She is specifically interested in the development of holistic colour concepts and she developed the colour system Sirius Primary System in 1996. This extended five-colours-system was patented by the European Patent Office.[4] Her objective as a painter and as a producer of paint for artists is to combine the mental and creative level with the physical and manifest.[5]

In 2004, she founded the nonprofit foundation Fondation Lascaux with her husband, the painter Werner Schmidt.[6]

Artistic work

Since Barbara Diethelm is familiar with the production of paints, her artistic work revolves around an alchemy of colour: material properties of paint, its aesthetic aspects, up to its spiritual energy and interplay of colours.[7] Barbara Diethelm said in an interview, that everything is a remembering of a deeper knowledge, the knowledge about the unity with the cosmic harmony.[8] She wants to awaken the sense of harmony and balance, which appears in the light of nature.[9]

Since 1985, Barbara Diethelm regularly displays her work in solo and group exhibitions in Switzerland, Italy and the USA.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Im Atelier bei Barbara Diethelm. Interview in Art & graphic magazine. January 2005, p. 6.
  2. Im Atelier bei Barbara Diethelm. Interview in Art & graphic magazine. January 2005, p. 13 and biography of the artist
  3. Interview in Der Landbote. 9 September 2013, p. 3.
  4. Die spirituelle Dimension der Farben. Interview in Raum & Mensch. March 2010, p. 25–29 and Sirius Primary System. In Klaus Stromer (ed.), Idee Farbe – Farbsysteme in Kunst und Wissenschaft von Forsius bis Sirius. Edition Farbe, Constance 2000, p. 118–120.
  5. Im Atelier bei Barbara Diethelm. Interview in Art & graphic magazine. January 2005, p. 11–13.
  6. https://www.edi.admin.ch/edi/de/home/fachstellen/eidgenoessische-stiftungsaufsicht/stiftungsverzeichnis.exturl.html/aHR0cHM6Ly9lc3YuZGVpbW9zLmNoL0hvbWUvRm91bmRhdGlvbk/RldGFpbC8yMjM0Nz9PcmRlckJ5PU5hbWUmT3JkZXI9RGVzY2Vu/ZGluZyZQYWdlPTE2Mw==.html Directory of foundations in Switzerland
  7. Ein Unternehmen treibt es bunt. In Zürcher Unterländer. 17 May 2013, p. 2.
  8. Der Glattfelder. No. 10, 14 May 1998, p. 12.
  9. Im Atelier bei Barbara Diethelm. Interview in Art & graphic magazine. January 2005, p. 13; Schweizer Illustrierte. 2003, p. 85.
  10. Im Atelier bei Barbara Diethelm. Interview in Art & graphic magazine. January 2005, p. 13.