ATHENS, GA.- Kalfayan Galleries (11 Haritos Street, Kolonaki, Athens) in collaboration with Galerie Krinzinger (Vienna) present the solo exhibition of the internationally acclaimed artist Martha Jungwirth, with selected watercolours from the series Paros (2015) created on and inspired by the well-known Greek island. The exhibition was conceived by Antonia Rahofer. The opening will take place on Thursday, 15th of December, 19.00 21.00.
Martha Jungwirths works reflect the intimate, indissoluble link between travelling and watercolour painting. Thus the term Malfluchten [painting escapes] has often been used to define the interconnection of the artists desire to travel and to paint. Over the last years Jungwirth has travelled repeatedly to the United States, to Israel, Morocco, Egypt and Oman, to Mexico and Guatemala, and several times to Bali as well as to Burma and Cambodia. In 2015 she returned to the Greek island of Paros and this experience is the protagonist of the series of works presented in her solo show at Kalfayan Galleries. Denying representation, Jungwirths works remain faithful to conveying the artists reactions to reality, translating her emotions and experiences into vivid colours. Each drawing not only opens a window into the process of its creation and Jungwirths fascination with nature, the real and the mythical but also it presents a coloured fragment of the artists autobiography.
Jungwirths works presented at Kalfayan Galleries belong to the series of watercolour drawings inspired by the Cyclades, a thematic that started after the artists visits to Paros and Naxos in 1995 and 1996. As Peter Gorsen states in the exhibition catalogue Martha Jungwirth. Ein Malbuch (1997): With her Cycladic Idols and Landscapes from Naxos and Paros cycle, Martha Jungwirth embarked on a journey into an archaic, preverbal world of expression, characterized by myths and ancient, magical forms. Looking at the Cyclades, we are confronted with a cultural landscape from earliest Greek history that challenges both viewing and contemplation. [
] Gently washed by the Aegean Sea, the islands of Naxos and Paros, where Jungwirth spent two months in the summer of 1995 and 1996, respectively, granted her access like Bali before to a lost, juvenile paradise, an occult place for invoking spirits and myths. Here, off the beaten tourist track, Jungwirth created her watercolor landscapes on the pages of account books. The artist worked on the sheets simultaneously rather than on one after the other, spreading them out on the ground to let them dry in the open air. The final versions are the result of a process of alternately applying and removing, diluting and thickening color, traces of which remain visible in the finished paintings. This procedure draws a magical analogy to the coasts seawater, washed up and washed away. Nature paints its beaches; the watercolors participate in the cosmic dynamics by imitating it.
Martha Jungwirth was born 1940 in Vienna where she lives and works. She studied Akademie für angewandte Kunst Wien (1956 -1963) and afterwards held teaching posts at Academy of Applied Arts (Vienna, 1967 1977), International Summer Academy (1991) and Summer Academy inBerlin (1992).
On September 2, 2016, Martha Jungwirth was awarded the Klocker Foundation Main Prize, a prize that is granted to artists of outstanding importance to the development of Austrian art.
Major solo and group exhibitions (selections): 2016: Paros (solo show), Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna; Painting 2.0 Malerei im Informationszeitalter, Mumok (Vienna); Rendezvous Meisterwerke aus der Sammlung Essl, Essl Museum; Kunst der Gegenwart, Klosterneuburg (Vienna). 2015: Martha Jungwirth, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna; Die achtziger Jahre in der Sammlung des MUSA, Musa (Vienna); Wirklichkeiten, Museum Liaunig (Neuhaus). 2014: Martha Jungwirth. Retrospektive (solo show), Kunsthalle Krems. 2012: Drawing the Line. Collected #3, Bank Austria Kunstforum, Wien. 2011: Schönes Klosterneuburg. Albert Oehlen hängt Bilder der Sammlung Essl, Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg. 1999: Malfluchten (solo show), Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Wörlen (Passau). 1979: Hausfrauenmaschinen (solo show), Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts (Vienna). 1977: DOCUMENTA 6, Fridericianum (Kassel). 1972: Martha Jungwirth, Franz Ringel, Secession (Vienna). 1967: Terre des Hommes, Österreichischer Pavillon Expo (Montreal). 1958: Die Jungen, Secession (Vienna).