Joseph Zehrer


Joseph Zehrer is a German visual artist. His works, exhibited in Europe and America, cover the spectrum from acrylic glass paintings to electric installations involving light and sound.

Life

Joseph Zehrer studied arts from 1982 to 1988 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. His teachers there were, among others, Eduardo Paolozzi and Hans Baschang. From 1992 until 1994, together with the music journalist Karl Bruckmaier, Zehrer initiated a series of single topic film events in Munich. In 1993 he received the award for visual arts by the city of Munich. His works are sculptures, installations, paintings and drawings, und light installations, bearing titles such as "Kunst sieht fern", "Vorhänge - Eingeklemmtes - Melancholiker - Pistolen" and „per plexi“.
The director of the State Gallery Baden-Baden, Karola Grässlin, called Zehrer "not explicitly a painter, since you also create sculptures, drawings, room installations. But if you are a painter, then one who works conceptually and minimalistically. Is your aim to pose a radical challenge to the traditional understanding of painting and sculpture?" Zehrer answered: "It’s possible that I invent these techniques in order to not to have to paint on canvas. Even though these Plexiglas pictures are all glued on canvas so they can be hung on a wall."
Joseph Zehrer lives in Cologne, Germany.

Exhibitions (excerpt)