Werner Berges

A Lot of People (Tom Reichstein Contemporary)

Mar 25th – Apr 22nd, 2022

Installation view © Henning Rogge

Installation view © Henning Rogge

LEVY at Tom Reichstein | Contemporary

 

25.03. – 22.04.2022, Wed – Fri, 3 – 7 pm and by appointment

Opening: March 24, 2022, 4 – 8 pm
Location: Stockmeyerstr 41, Oberhafen: Halle 4 J, 20457 Hamburg

 

The exhibition WERNER BERGES – A LOT OF PEOPLE is a cooperation between LEVY gallery and Tom Reichstein | Contemporary and presents the oeuvre of this decisive representative of »German Pop« from an intermedial perspective at Oberhafen quarter in Hamburg. Berges already evolved his own visual language of portraying foremost female persona at a young age and experimented–still upholding his individual style–in various materials and techniques. His oeuvre, which had an impact on the development of the post war art in Germany in the 1960s, encompasses painting, sculpture and works on paper. Berges chose the title »A Lot of People« in life for his sculptural groups of works: women silhouettes, cut out of (corten) steel, delicately anchoring in an interplay of opacity and transmissibility and–despite their manual gravity–keeping their facileness in aesthetic manner. The exhibition comprises up to 20 big- and medium-sized sculptures as well as about 20 works on canvas, cardboard and paper from the 1960s until 2017.

WERNER BERGES (1941 Cloppenburg – 2017 Schallstadt) is a pioneer of German Pop Art, who already achieved fame in the 1960s and 70s. He now stands center stage in the rediscovery and renewed recognition of »German Pop« in the art world. His main theme—the female body—finds infinite multiplication and seriality in his oeuvre’s enigmatic play of painted, cutout, and laminated circles, grids, stripes of color, and lines. In their differentiation of poses and silhouettes his works take women as a type to the brink of alienation with his eroticism from the world of goods, and question the utopia of beauty.