Picture Plane
Wolfram Ullrich (b. 1961) is a German artist who lives and works in Stuttgart.
Wolfram Ullrich’s folded plane with a primary colour rises up from the wall and physically conquer the space. The use of colours and the folded line are instinctual, yet at the same time they are meticulously constructed — Mondrian’s example is still quite alive and influential upon the artist.
His Faltungen (folds) can be dated to 1990. His ‘Folds’ manifests through the geometric forms while exploring the potential for colour to amplify spatial perception. Rather sterilised object yet dynamic in every essences of his folds hovers and overlaps the plane we live. As once Wolfram Ullrich wrote, “every painting is also an object”, his work amplifies a pictoral abstraction together along with the spatial manifestation.
Writing from Dep Art Gallery (https://www.depart.it/)
Allen Jones (b. 1937) is a British artist of Pop Art. His works are characterised by a provocative eroticism and are primarily intended to evoke an emotional reaction from the viewer.
His work of the early sixties is strongly psychologically oriented, inspired by reading Nietzsche, Freud and Jung. Stemmed from his fascination towards psychological realm, he delved into a three-dimensional illusionism with erotic allusions that represents the visual world of mass consumption.
Writing from Frank Fluegel Galerie (https://www.frankfluegel.com/en/)