Columbus Museum of Art Presents Currents: Peter Zimmermann
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Columbus Museum of Art Presents Currents: Peter Zimmermann
Peter Zimmermann, Ambien, 2006, Epoxy resin on canvas, 70 3/4 x 51 1/4 inches. Collection of Robert and Mary Kidder, New Albany.



COLUMBUS, OH.- The Columbus Museum of Art presents the first American museum exhibition since 2004 of German artist Peter Zimmermann, through January 4, 2009. Comprised of four works, the exhibition features a monumental floor piece created for CMA that transforms an entire gallery space into an immersive painting.

Zimmermann uses digital technology to create a vibrant new form of abstraction. He selects images copied from the WorldWideWeb and other electronic sources, and then manipulates them using various computer filters. The processed images, stripped of their original identity, become the matrix for his paintings, executed with layers of plastic resin poured directly onto stretched canvas.

While recalling the work of a preceding generation of American Color Field painters, Zimmermann's abstractions retain the imprint of technological manipulation, making it a product of its time. The luminous surfaces evoke traditional stained glass windows as well as the modern glow of television and computer monitors. Part electronic automation and part artistic intuition, Zimmermann's paintings underscore the influence of technology on our 21st-century world view.

Peter Zimmermann was born in 1956 in Freiburg, Germany and studied at the Art Academy in Stuttgart before moving to Cologne where he now resides. His work has been included in numerous international exhibitions, including the Foundation Buxelles in Belgium, Kunsthalle Nürnberg in Nuremburg in Germany, the 1999 Liverpool Biennale in England, and 1993 Venice Biennial in Italy. He is represented by Galerie Michael Janssen in Cologne, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris ,and Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert, Inc. in New York.

Support for this exhibition was provided by Lead Sponsor Limited Brands and Media Sponsor Outlook Weekly.

The Columbus Museum of Art creates great experiences with great art for everyone. The Columbus Foundation, Nationwide, and the Greater Columbus Arts Council provide ongoing support. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this exhibition with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Museum and the Museum Shop are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm and until 8:30 pm every Thursday. The Palette Café is open for lunch Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. Museum admission is $8 for adults; $5 for seniors and students 6 and over; and free for members, children 5 and under, and everyone on Sunday. For additional information, call 614-221-4848 or visit www.columbusmuseum.org.










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