Haunch of Venison: JONAS BURGERT - Hitting Every Head - 9 Oct 2009 to 7 Nov 2009

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9 Oct 2009 to 7 Nov 2009
10.00– 8.00 Mon-Wed, Fri
10.00–19.00 Thur, 10.00–17.00 Sat
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JONAS BURGERT
Hitting Every Head, 2009
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Artists in this exhibition: JONAS BURGERT


JONAS BURGERT
Hitting Every Head

West Galleries
9 October - 7 November 2009

Haunch of Venison London is delighted to present the first UK solo exhibition by German painter Jonas Burgert this autumn. Known for his complex and mysterious narrative-style painting, Burgert will present a series of new medium and large-scale paintings.

The grotesque and the mystical provide the subject-matter for the majority of Burgert's art. Bold, sensuous and opulent, the atmosphere in his paintings is of a world of destruction and decay. Working in luminous colours glowing amidst a backdrop of pale hues, the artist depicts an apocalyptic mood of an end time, visions of a netherworld, an unknown myth or a peculiar dream.

Each painting seems like a carefully constructed stage of the opera or the circus, containing an artificial world set up with dramatic lighting, exotic costumes, fantastical make up and stage props, and all of them are oddly populated by humans and animals, shamans and magicians, giants and dwarfs, demons and harlequins, creatures dead and alive. One imagines Burgert controlling his cast like a puppeteer his marionettes, creating new realities and chaotic, orgiastic universes on the canvas.

Burgert's inspirations are multiple and derive from diverse ideologies and cultures. They come from post cards and literature, images of the Indian Holi Festival of Colours and from the artist's travels to Egypt, where he visited the remnants of its ancient culture. Another major source of inspiration lies in art history, with many references to strands of Late Renaissance thought visible in the works, particularly the Mannerist’s love of the grotesque and the curious, of harsh and crass colour disparities and of an exaggerated, 'unnatural' maniera.

A fully illustrated catalogue will be available.

Jonas Burgert (b. 1969) studied at the Universität der Künste in Berlin from 1991 - 1997 and still lives and works in Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include 'Enigmatic Narrative' at Victoria H. Myhren Gallery, University of Denver and 'Zweiter Tag Nichts/Second Day Nothing' at the Museum for Contemporary Art Denver (both 2008). Recent group exhibitions include 'Weltempfänger' at the Kunsthalle Hamburg, 'Rockers Island. Works from the Olbricht Collection' at the Folkwang Museum Essen, 'Full House – Painting from the Falckenberg Collection', Overbeck-Gesellschaft Lübeck (all 2007), 'The Triumph of Painting Part VI', Saatchi Gallery, London (2006), and 'Geschichtenerzähler', Kunsthalle Hamburg (2005).

For information and images please contact: Claire Walsh
+44 (0)20 7936 1290, haunchofvenison@brunswickgroup.com