Berlin I, 2010

Öl auf Leinwand

70,3 x 75,5cm

Gudrun Petersdorff

Kang Contemporary

Gudrun Petersdorff

Gudrun Petersdorff paints figuratively in opaque colors—in particular, a range of greens, blues and purples depicting gardens and waterways. In the solo exhibition “Gardens of the Lands,” the artist draws the subject matter mostly from her own surroundings, including much from her extensive travels to faraway southern lands.

Petersdorff employs varying shades of cool hues and adds complementary colored objects sparingly in her unique garden and city paintings of remote places. Nonetheless, the imagery  as a whole is rendered in a southern light, evoking the lands of sun-soaked and optimistic atmosphere, which entice the viewer longing for the warmth and beauty of semi-tropical places. 

The subject matter is definitely based on the visual world of Petersdorff’s many travels, which provide the artist with the framework and ideas for these works, but she expands them with her own imagination and personal interpretation. The artist´s masterful painting and drawing skills are deliberately employed to serve a new and creative interpretation of the elements in the compositions, especially the geometry of renaissance and baroque gardens. By rearranging and

condensing horticulture and architecture, by forming sharply cut hedges and large box-tree and circular shadows, Petersdorff creates her own unique perspectives and compositions with the encompassing details and enticing atmosphere.

In most of her artworks, the artist´s predilection for gardens, horticulture and waterways is readily perceived. Moreover, the presence of the human figure is limited here, even in the cityscapes. When people are depicted at all, they are only sparsely represented, calling to mind the eerie modern cityscapes of Edward Hopper. However, Petersdorff’s choice to place only a few human figures in these compositions contrasts with Hopper´s possible critique of loneliness in modern civilization, suggesting instead a refreshing solitude.  

English text edit by Carolyn Prescott

 

SELECTED WORKS

 
 

Biography

ACADEMIC and ARTIST POSITIONS 

1955 in Ludwigslust geboren

1974-76 Ausbildung zur Schriftsetzerin

1976-81 Studium an der Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig bei Prof. Hans Mayer-Foreyt und in der Fachklasse Malerei bei Prof. Bernhard Heisig

Seit 1981 freiberuflich in Leipzig tätig

1989-92 Meisterschülerin an der Akademie der Künste zu Berlin bei Prof. Werner Stötzer und Dieter Golzsche

Seit 1991 Beschäftigung mit Keramik

1999-2000 freie Arbeit an der Porzellanmanufaktur Meissen

1999-05  Dozentin an der Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig im Grundstudium Malerei/Grafik

lebt und arbeitet freiberuflich in Leipzig

Studienreisen

Spanien, Vietnam, Frankreich, Italien, Portugal, Ungarn, Bulgarien, Tunesien, Gouadeloupe, USA, Kambodscha, UdSSR, Schweiz, Polen, Martinique, Marokko, Israel u.a.

 

exhibitions

ELEVEN: ARTISTS OF GALLERY

November, 2020 - February, 2021

Gudrun Petersdorff

GARDENS OF THE LANDS

June - July, 2019