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RALPH FLECK: NEW PAINTINGS    Jun 22 - Aug 24, 2012

Alpenstuck 27/VIII
Ralph Fleck
Alpenstuck 27/VIII, 2011
 
Genova 17 I
Ralph Fleck
Genova 17 I, 2012
 
Genova 19/III
Ralph Fleck
Genova 19/III, 2012
 
Genova 27/II
Ralph Fleck
Genova 27/II, 2012
 
Insel 9/III Stockhornblick
Ralph Fleck
Insel 9/III Stockhornblick, 2012
 
Lanzarote 27/IV Playa Blanca
Ralph Fleck
Lanzarote 27/IV Playa Blanca, 2012
 
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There is only one subject that preoccupies the German painter Ralph Fleck, and that is painting. His subjects range from cityscapes and crowds, to subtly monochromatic paintings of the Alps and the twisted detritus of rubbish heaps. Although these themes are revisited again and again they do not form series that extend in a temporal sequence but, rather, they are played off against each other like voices in a continuous conversation.

As a student Fleck had a teacher who insisted that nothing was unworthy of being painted. It is a credo he has stuck with, creating his own painterly language which involves movement between moments of close observation and of objective distance.

Every inch of a painting’s surface is important to him and each is painted with the same absorption and intensity. It is vital that the brush marks are both raw and immediate.

When he paints a mountain or a city it is the idea of a mountain or a city; something of their essence, rather than their particularity that is captured in paint. His cityscapes do not depict a real city, full of history and contemporary bustle, nor are they exactly contemporary versions of impressionism or even expressionism; rather, like all his subjects, they detonate a series of ideas and emotions that allow him to take on the challenge of the empty canvas. And, however intuitive a painting may appear, its journey is rarely haphazard, but part of process of looking and a continuing dialogue with the material of paint.

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