Art
Jakob Gasteiger, Öl auf Papier
bechter kastowsky galerie, Schaan
"The comb spatulas I use are an anonymous tool, they allow me to work without a "personal signature"."
Jakob Gasteiger does not use a traditional brush when he paints his pictures. His tool is a kind of comb: made of cardboard, he draws it across the canvas, leaving the paint behind as a grooved trace. Each of these combs stands for a picture. "The combs I use are an anonymous tool, they allow me to work without a 'personal signature'."
This approach, as well as the result of the paintings, illuminates a conceptual-minimalist aspect of painting. The paint is not applied to the support gesturally, expressively and supposedly with a recognizable handwriting, no, it is taken away in an anonymous mechanical act of painting, the gesture takes place solely in the movement of the comb and does not reveal the painter in his expression behind it.
In his latest series "Oil on Paper", the painting tool - the comb - remains recognizable. Together with the trace, it forms the surface of the picture. Reduced in color and trace, the artist merely draws individual strokes across the handmade paper. The works are reminiscent of the deep black works of Richard Serra - minimalist and heavy. The oil paint penetrates the paper and leaves a typically oily trace at the edges during the drying process. Even if Serra superimposes several layers in his works or compresses the surface more, the following quote from Serra can be perfectly applied to Gasteiger's works exhibited at the Bechter Kastowsky Gallery:
"The use of black is the clearest method of making a mark against a white surface. It is also the clearest method of marking something without triggering associations. Black is a characteristic, not a property. Understood as a weight, black is heavier, creates a larger volume and can be compressed onto the surface in a field."
And it is precisely this compression that Gasteiger also achieves: by means of his so-called comb spatula.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Date
To 4/6/2025 every We 14:00 - 18:00 h
To 5/6/2025 every Th 14:00 - 18:00 h
To 6/6/2025 every Fr 14:00 - 18:00 h
Address
bechter kastowsky galerie
Poststrasse 48
9494 Schaan
Contact
bechter kastowsky galerie
Eva-Maria Bechter
Poststrasse 48
9494 Schaan
eva@bechterkastowsky.com
+423 7980335
Category
- Art
Target groups
- Open to all
Type of Exposition
- Special exhibition
Access for disabled people
- Suitable for wheelchairs
Access conditions
- Free for all
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