Pia Fries
Pia Fries, a former student in the masterclass of Gerhard Richter, has become one of the foremost representatives of European abstract painting. Her bold approach to painting reveals colours, forms and structures as individually ordered structures of the self, abandoning all traditional orders and values. Each image follows its own internal logic – seemingly evident to the viewer, yet at the same time utterly inexplicable.
The paint converges, merges, creates paths and traces, leaping out of the blank spaces she leaves. Her paintings are bold and daring. Flowing, stocking movements inform the entire image, at times enhanced and complemented by rhythmic inputs and manual interventions. They follow an inner logic that looks perfectly clear, and yet remains utterly inexplicable. For some time now, Pia Fries has been appropriating structures from found images, which she transfers onto the carrier by silkscreen and then uses as the starting point for her works. —Axel Jablonski
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oil and screenprint on wood
66.93 x 57.09 in (170 x 145 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
39.37 x 47.24 in (100 x 120 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
66.93 x 57.09 in (170 x 145 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
55.12 x 66.93 in (140 x 170 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
27.56 x 18.9 in (70 x 48 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
86.61 x 66.93 in (220 x 170 cm) -
oil, screenprint on wood
31.5 x 23.62 in (80 x 60 cm) -
oil, screenprint on wood
78.74 x 55.12 in (200 x 140 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
94.49 x 39.37 in (240 x 100 cm) -
oil and screenprint on wood
31.5 x 23.62 in (80 x 60 cm) -
oil, screenprint on wood
94.49 x 59.06 in (240 x 150 cm) -
oil, screenprint on wood
94.49 x 59.06 in (240 x 150 cm)