HERIBERT C. OTTERSBACH: Portraits and Exteriors

Overview

Ben Brown Fine Arts is pleased to present the German painter Heribert C. Ottersbach showing for the first time at Ben Brown Fine Arts; Ottersbach is showing new works; Portraits and Exteriors. These works present the artist's acute commentary on processes of Modernity, debates surrounding the discourse of painting and the relationship of the artist to society and history. Ottersbach's insight and sensitivity to humanity and its constructs places him as a mediator in the social context.  His dedication and passion for painting has led him to create a method that probes and investigates a broad subject to produce a rich body of stunning works that continue to flourish within a medium that has often been pronounced dead.

 

Ottersbach deconstructs and reassembles photographic images to create dramatic paintings composed of stark contrasting shapes. He explores the relationships between art, ideology and the perception of history through painting. Ottersbach uses images that are familiar to the viewer; he derives his material from a huge, well researched archive of pre existing images from everyday life.

 

In the manner of Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke before him, he photographs his surroundings and uses material from historical documents.  He explores the relationship between past and present and the visual memory's function within this; his paintings have been described as marking the process of déjà vu, he investigates how memory produces in the present as opposed to solely being something of the past.

Works