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Titus Schade (Bilingual edition)
Titus Schade (Bilingual edition)
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Product details
- ISBN 9783775757638
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 240 x 300mm
- Publication Date: 25 Apr 2024
- Publisher: Hatje Cantz
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
In Tektonik the New Leipzig School artist juxtaposes classical landscapes with the timlesness geometric forms
Titus Schade’s work explores painting and its visual space. With sets that resemble backstage areas, he creates spaces that lie somewhere between models and scenography. Schade thus imagines a range of architectural forms and furnishings that take the viewer into a private world. Schade does not seek to replicate reality, but uses an array of surrogates that he reorganises in his self-contained environments. He uses baroque lighting set-ups with his forms and structures, which are usually of an architectural nature. In his work, classical landscapes coexist with geometric forms whose timelessness allows for a universal reading.
Titus Schade’s work explores painting and its visual space. With sets that resemble backstage areas, he creates spaces that lie somewhere between models and scenography. Schade thus imagines a range of architectural forms and furnishings that take the viewer into a private world. Schade does not seek to replicate reality, but uses an array of surrogates that he reorganises in his self-contained environments. He uses baroque lighting set-ups with his forms and structures, which are usually of an architectural nature. In his work, classical landscapes coexist with geometric forms whose timelessness allows for a universal reading.
Titus Schade (*1984, Leipzig) is a major figure of the young German painting scene who studied under Neo Rauch, among others, at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig. He lives and works in Leipzig (D).
Titus Schade (Bilingual edition)
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