Christopher Winter (artist) explained

Christopher Winter
Birth Date:31 May 1968
Birth Place:Kent, England
Education:Hastings College of Arts
Camberwell College of Arts
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

Christopher Winter (born 31 May 1968) is an English contemporary artist. In addition to painting and drawing, both abstract and figurative, Winter also makes video and sculpture. His work interprets contemporary reality and reactions to modern life.

Life and education

Winter was born in Kent, England. He studied at Hastings College of Arts, Camberwell College of Arts[1] and the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in Germany with Fritz Schwegler.[2]

In the early 1990s, he was a member of the London art collective, BANK.[3]

From October 1993 to June 1994, Winter was artist-in-residence for the city of Mannheim, Germany. In 2010, the Reiss Engelhorn Museum in Mannheim, featured a solo exhibition of his work titled "Wild Life”. The museum invited artists to exhibit who had received the award from the city of Mannheim under the slogan "Welcome Back", acknowledging their artistic work and its progress since the scholarship.[4]

In 2015, Kerber Verlag published a large monograph of Winter's work to mark 20 years of painting in Germany titled "Dizzyland. 20 Years in Germany".

Since 2006, Winter has been working with gallery curator Asher Edelman in New York City, New York.[5]

Winter lives and works in Berlin, Germany.[6] [7]

Work

Winter's painting is influenced by literature, film and politics,[8] and has been called "speculative realism".[9] His work includes fictitious characters as well as those inspired by his personal life.[7]

Winter creates series that deal with a specific issue. His series "Bavarian Postcards" shown in his solo exhibition “Bavarian Heaven” at the Wilhelm-Hack Museum (2002) are based on postcards from the Berchtesgaden area and its dark history. In particular motifs from Obersalzberg, Hitler's Berghof and the surrounding mountains are integrated into Winter's large-scale works on canvas.[10] [11] [12]

His series of paintings "Virgin Forest" (2005) exhibited in New York at Salander O’Reilly Gallery (and years later at Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College) is based on the comparison of English and German fairy tales set deep in the woods.[13] [14]

In a review of his exhibition "Songs of Innocence" (2007), Jonathan Goodman said: "He catches his young characters at the moment when their curiosity loses its innocence and joins the experience of adults."[15]

The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding influences the series of Winter's work called Primeval. As in the novel, the children and adolescents in the paintings have gone wild and society has broken down.[16] The Halloween theme alluded to in these paintings was developed further in Winter's "Spook-a-rama" series, an installation that opened on the night of Halloween at Edelman Arts in New York (2008). This event also featured a seance that attempted to summon the spirit of the medieval artist Hans Holbein the Younger."[17] A selection of these works was shown at Lehr Zeitgenössiche Kunst in Cologne, Germany under the title Tales of Trust.[18]

Winter's series "Weird Science" and "Unnatural History" deal with human longing to transcend the ordinary through magic.[19]

In his series "Speculative Realism", Winter extends space and reality, combining the installation with figurative and abstract painting.[20] The work is influenced by the novel 1Q84 by the Japanese writer Haruki Murakami and deals with a parallel world that is very close to ours. This series has been shown in Cologne and Berlin at Lehr Zeitgenössiche Kunst under the title "2Q13 Speculative Realism" and in New York at Garis & Hahn under the title "Virtual Being". In addition to his usual figurative approach to painting Winter includes in this series Abstraction and Cubism styles.

Various projects

In 2007, Winter was the first of five artists chosen to exhibit in the project "DRIVE THRU Gallery" in Aschersleben, Germany, initiated by the Bauhaus Museum, Dessau and Internationale Bauausstellung. The exhibition series raised awareness of the urban renewal taking place in East Germany. In vacant lots huge reproductions were placed of paintings by Christopher Winter, closing the gaps between buildings creating an oversized gallery exhibition in a public space.[21]

Pit Baumgartner, founder and producer of the music group De–Phazz, initiated a project setting Winter's paintings to music. Under the title "I'll show you something" ("Ich zeig dir was")it was accompanied by an audio book upon release in 2009.[22] This followed his first collaboration with Baumgartner in 2008. The cover of that solo album by Baumgartner, entitled Tales of Trust, shows the painting is the "Supernatural" (2005) painting from the "Virgin Forest" series.[23]

Winter was the founder and director of the exhibition series “KIK” (Peter Wilde co-directed KIK ONE and KIK TWO). This was a non-profit independent exhibition program launched in 2014 at Berlin's Kino International.[24] [25] KIK ONE had about 1,400 visitors. Artists such as Julian Rosefeldt; Jonathan Meese; Elmgreen & Dragset; Andy Hope 1930; Gary Hill; Jonas Burgert; Martin Eder; Daniele Buetti; Julien Charrière and Assume Vivid Astro Focus were exhibited. Winter curated and also invited two guest curators a year to create an exhibition for the program,[26] which ended after KIK EIGHT in March 2016.[27]

In September 2016, Winter curated “"A New Language" for the Contemporary Arts Festival ROOT 1066 in celebration of 950 years since the Norman Conquest. He presented an international group of 23 Berlin-based artists who explore language and cultural changes instigated by the invasion of 1066.

Winter has exhibited in international galleries, museums and institutions, including the Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Wilhelm-Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen; Victoria Miro Gallery, London; Galerie Gmurzynska, St. Moritz; Galerie Almine Rech, Paris; le Crédac, Centre d‘art d‘Ivry, Paris; Heidelberg Kunstverein, Heidelberg; Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Phillips de Pury, New York; Kunstverein Tiergarten, Berlin; Gasworks Gallery, London; Lothringer13, Munich; German Hygiene Museum, Dresden; Malkasten Künstlerverein, Düsseldorf; Frances Lehmen Loeb Art Center, New York; Bridport Art Centre, Bridport (UK); Städtisches Museum, Albstadt[28] and Reiss Engelhorn Museum, Mannheim.

Various collections

Various literature

Monographs

Solo exhibitions

YearTitleGalleryLocation
2017Circadian RhythmLehr Zeitgenössische KunstBerlin
2015Virtual BeingGaris & HahnNew York
2015In Search of Lost TimeLehr Zeitgenössische KunstBerlin
2015Holy & GhostKatholische Kirche St. EduardBerlin
2014Reflecting RealitiesMindy Solomon GalleryMiami
20142Q14 Speculative RealismLehr Zeitgnössische KunstBerlin
2014Telling TalesBridport Art CentreBridport
20132Q13 Speculative RealismLehr Zeitgenössische KunstCologne
2012Unnatural HistoryEdelman ArtsNew York
2011Weird ScienceLehr Zeitgenössische KunstCologne
2011Shooting ArtistsLa PagodeParis
2010Wild LifeReiss Engelhorn MuseumMannheim
2010EvolutionEdelman ArtsNew York
2010Black GhostsKunstverein TiergartenBerlin
2010Pablo Picasso-Zwischen Arena und Arkadien (Séance Performance from Christopher Winter) Städtisches MuseumAlbstadt
2009 Tales of TrustLehr Zeitgnössische KunstCologne
2009Postcards from The EdgeKünstlerverein MalkastenDüsseldorf
2008Spook-a-ramaEdelman ArtsNew York
2008Big Small WorksEdelman ArtsNew York
2007HitzefreiDrive Thru Gallery (in association with the Bauhaus Museum, Dessau and the IBA Internationale Bauausstellung)Aschersleben
2007Songs of InnocenceNeuhoff Edelman GalleryNew York
2006Virgin ForestSalander O‘Reilly - Edelman ArtsNew York
2005If things get realGalerie JaspersMunich
2004PassionKunst-Station Sankt PeterCologne
2004Things to ComeBasilika von St. BonifazMunich
2003Innocent SpacesArtaxDüsseldorf
2003HeimatForum in DominikanerklosterFrankfurt
2002Bavarian HeavenWilhelm-Hack MuseumLudwigshafen
2002WinterwonderlandOberweltStuttgart
2001Amazing StoriesEnders ProjectsFrankfurt
2000HolidayGalerie Neue KunstMannheim
1999KindergartenEnders ProjectsFrankfurt
1999Bavarian Bus Tour MassacreOnomato Video ArchivDüsseldorf
1999Alien Sex InvadersRaum XDüsseldorf
1995WitnessAcademiaMannheim
1994Ice HousesGalerie SäuleMannheim
1993IlluminationsReiss Engelhorn MuseumMannheim

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christopher Winter. Edelman Arts. 12 December 2017.
  2. Web site: Christopher Winter. Art Net. 12 December 2017.
  3. News: Jennings. Rosie. Bank. Time Out London. July 1991.
  4. News: Wind. Annika. Künstlerische Heimkehrer auf Zeit. 14 December 2017. Mannheimer Morgan. September 3, 2010.
  5. News: Gross. Michael. Asher Edelman's Rose-Colored House-warming. 14 December 2017. Avenue Magazine. November 21, 2017.
  6. Web site: A New Language. 1066contemporary.com. 15 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171222051717/http://www.1066contemporary.com/events/a-new-language/. 22 December 2017. dead.
  7. News: Christopher Winter "Virtual Being" Garis & Hahn. November 19, 2015. NY Art Beat. 14 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Christopher Winter Dizzyland 20 Years in Germany. Kerberverlag. 13 December 2017.
  9. News: Christopher Winter: Lehr Zeitgenössische Kunst. 14 December 2017. Koelner. December 2014.
  10. News: Meyer. Eva. Christopher Winter Bavarian Heaven. Meier Magazine. August 2002.
  11. News: Foerster. Barbara. Den Bildern die Letzte Unschuld rauben. Mannheimer Newspaper. July 8, 2002.
  12. News: Wappler. Dietrich. Wo Hitler's Haus Einst Stand. Rheinpflaz Newspaper. July 5, 2002.
  13. News: Richter. Verena. Alle Regeln Der Kunst. GQ German. July 2006.
  14. News: Hodara. Susan. At Vassar College, Canvases So Big They Are Seldom Seen. 15 December 2017. New York Times. February 13, 2015.
  15. News: Goodman. Jonathan. Christopher Winter. 15 December 2017. Art in America. January 2008.
  16. Web site: Christopher Winter Dan's Papers Cover Artist + New York and European Exhibitions. mindysolomongallery.com. 15 December 2017.
  17. News: Pak. Eudie. Speaking of the Dead. 13 December 2017. Village Voice. October 22, 2008.
  18. News: Christopher Winter Tales of Trust. 13 December 2017. Monopol Magazine. October 23, 2009.
  19. News: Kushner. Daniel. Artist Christopher Winter Conjures an "Unnatural History". 15 December 2017. Huffington Post. December 6, 2017.
  20. News: Christopher Winter's In Search of Lost Time. 15 December 2017. Kunstleben Berlin. November 6, 2015.
  21. News: Matsche. Thomas. Kunst trifft Baulücke. 15 December 2017. Stern Magazine. November 21, 2007.
  22. Web site: uc graphic freie grafik, visuelle kommunikation. ucgraphic.de. 15 December 2017.
  23. Web site: Pit Baumgartner – Tales Of Trust. discogs.com. 15 December 2017.
  24. Web site: KIK ONE: Kunst Im Kino International. waitamo.de. 18 December 2017.
  25. News: KIK TWO Art & Party. 18 December 2017. Art Connect. April 2014.
  26. Web site: Kino - International - Kunst. poison-berlin.com. 18 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20180820235029/https://poison-berlin.com/wp-content/uploads/brittahelbig-kik_exhibition_series.pdf. 20 August 2018. dead.
  27. Web site: "Kunst Im Kino – KIK EIGHT" – March 4th Berlin. Art Studio Reynolds. 18 December 2017.
  28. Web site: Vita Christopher Winter. Lehr-Galerie.de. 18 December 2017.