Martha Jungwirth: From forgetting to fame - retrospective in the Guggenheim!
Martha Jungwirth: From forgetting to fame - retrospective in the Guggenheim!
Wien, Österreich - The Viennese artist Martha Jungwirth, who was born on January 15, 1940, celebrates a new highlight of her career with an impressive retrospective in the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. The exhibition, which was recently opened, shows 67 works by the talented painter and thus offers a comprehensive overview of her work from the 1970s to the present day. Jungwirth means a lot of this unique opportunity, since it exhibits in the same halls in which sizes like Oskar Kokoschka were previously presented, which they expressly emphasized in a conversation with the APA.
The retrospective is thematically structured and includes works of art that reflect the fascinating painting trips to Jungwirth to Bali, Mexico and Greece. Her powerful works, characterized by fast, soulful brush strokes and a palette of lively colors, are an unmistakable feature of your non -conformist style. Jungwirth describes her way of working as an impulsive and non-denying, which leads to an impressive spontaneity in her paintings. In her opinion, chance plays a crucial role in maintaining the flow of your creativity. Jungwirth not only announced these properties over the years, but also put them in the spotlight internationally, as Puls24 .
of forgetting to fame
Despite their early successes and awards, including the Otto Mauer Prize at the age of 21 and the Oskar Kokoschka Prize 2018, Jungwirth had experienced a phase of neglect in the art market for decades. Her return to the big stage was only initiated in 2010 by the artist Albert Oehlen, who rediscovered her in a group exhibition in the Essl Museum. From then on, international museums such as the Kunsthalle Krems and the Viennese Albertina exhibited their works, which promoted their international fame. In the meantime, her work will attract record prices and her art exhibitions worldwide, so Vienna.at .
The exhibition in the Guggenheim also offers a precise analysis of its topics, ranging from human identity to landscapes to animals. The artist's extraordinary talent to be able to combine reality and abstraction makes her works visually and emotionally appealing. Her impressive portraits, which you paint with with a deep emotional connection to the persons shown, testify to your ability to integrate your personal experiences into your art. The retrospective in the Guggenheim runs until September 22nd and offers all those interested in art the opportunity to understand the impressive development of their life's work.
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