Eberhard Havekost

Eberhard Havekost makes dense, anti-gestural paintings that explore the tension between a highly mediated image and the visceral immediacy of a seductively painted surface.

Working from photographic sources – shots from TV and video, images culled from magazines and catalogues and his own photographs – he selects prosaic subjects ranging from anonymous buildings, trains and trailers, and modifies them to make inkjet prints as the departure point for his paintings. His paintings elude straightforward classification: mundane images that are abstracted into a kind of mannerism of the everyday. Havekost’s paintings are executed in colour on top of a six underlying and alternating coats of grey and white. This slow, careful process creates a luminous atmosphere that makes the paintings glow with a strange, otherworldly richness of light. Havekost describes this as a 'democratic light’ that reveals the immanent brilliance of everything. The compositions of his paintings are often energetic and active, often making use of vertiginous angles and dramatic shifts in focus or blurring effects to create visual distortions like a filmic pan. In this way, they seem like freeze-frames that pause the visual process, transforming it into an arresting, material instant.

Eberhard Havekost was born in 1967 in Dresden and lives and works in Berlin. He has participated in several group exhibitions including ‘Painting at the Edge of the World’, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2001), Prague Biennale (2003) and ‘Images in Painting’, Museu Serralves, Porto. Solo exhibitions include Kunstmuseum Luzern (1998), Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Serralves, Porto (2001), Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg (2005) and Stedelijk, Amsterdam (2006).

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Bibliography
Eberhard Havekost: Goldener; Frank Nitsche: Der Springer; Thomas Scheibitz: Das Kalte Herz
by Anna Moszynska

Exhibitions
Guest
26 Mar—1 May 2010
Background
16 Mar—14 Apr 2007
Dynamic UND
31 Oct—6 Dec 2003

Editions
Asphalt, B08
Edition of 22
Falten (1-2), B08
Edition of 22
Glück, B08
Edition of 22
Natur, B09
Edition of 22

Artist's Publications
Available in the Bookshop
Guest
2010
Background
2007

Related Links
http://www.saatchi-gallery....
Saatchi Gallery, London
http://www.goethe.de/kue/bk...
Goethe-Institut, London
http://www.artnews.info/gal...
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

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