Ulrich Wulff
Galería Ehrhardt Flórez•May 22, 2025 — Jul 26, 2025
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Piet Mondrian’s paintings, especially those painted from 1919 onwards, began to enter what he called ‘a real and completely human harmony.’ In a way, this synthesis can also be seen in the new paintings Ulrich Wulff presents in his first solo exhibition in Spain: his paintings permeate and merge the concrete and self-sufficient world of painting with the lived experiences of the very lives in our everyday world.
Like Lucio Fontana, Robert Ryman, Blinky Palermo and Günther Förg before him, Wulff converts the entire pictorial surface into the very image of the painting itself. He does not simply paint an image within a painting but uses its entire surface as an image and gives, in what might be called a Cézannist approach, equal pictorial weight to each area of the painted surface.
For Ulrich Wulff, formal experimentation as a unit of measurement is not just replaced, but rather absorbed, by a human touch. Indeed, everything in his work is connected to the human...More
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Ulrich Wulff
Galería Ehrhardt Flórez•May 22, 2025 — Jul 26, 2025
Press Release
Piet Mondrian’s paintings, especially those painted from 1919 onwards, began to enter what he called ‘a real and completely human harmony.’ In a way, this synthesis can also be seen in the new paintings Ulrich Wulff presents in his first solo exhibition in Spain: his paintings permeate and merge the concrete and self-sufficient world of painting with the lived experiences of the very lives in our everyday world.
Like Lucio Fontana, Robert Ryman, Blinky Palermo and Günther Förg before him, Wulff converts the entire pictorial surface into the very image of the painting itself. He does not simply paint an image within a painting but uses its entire surface as an image and gives, in what might be called a Cézannist approach, equal pictorial weight to each area of the painted surface.
For Ulrich Wulff, formal experimentation as a unit of measurement is not just replaced, but rather absorbed, by a human touch. Indeed, everything in his work is connected to the human...More