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SELECTED WORKS BY Silke Schatz



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Silke Schatz

Mothership

2003
Mixed Media

140 cm diameter height variable

Silke Schatz’s sculptures and drawings reflect her interest in architecture as both public and private space. A large portion of work in this collection revolves around an investigative description of her home town of Celle, Germany. Borrowing her aesthetics from Neues Bauen architect Otto Haesler, who was working in Celle in the 1930s, these works combine the bold colours and futuristic design of that period, as well as their associations with civic progress and optimism. In pieces such as Mothership, Schatz’s concentric orb is suspended as a mobile, its varying layers suggesting a balanced microcosm or engineering model. Finished on the exterior with the buoyant shades of 20th century idealism, the calculated façade conceals layers of images and text belying its authoritarian construction.

Drawing parallels between the social function of architecture and its impact on the individuals engaged with it, pieces such as Wurzelkind feature structural design as backdrop to Schatz’s own family biography. Her grandfather was an SS officer charged with war crimes; he committed suicide in the 1960s, leaving many questions unanswered. This piece features effigies of her grandparents, posed in front of a mural of Thears Gardenhouse, the officers’ barracks where they lived in 1942. The lamp was taken from this building, no longer in use. Schatz’s installation is both homage and spectacle: a haunting stage play confronting horror, reconciliation, and discomfort of identity.

Schatz’s drawings merge this inbetweeness of imposed structure and intimate negotiation. Based on Haesler’s own sketches, Elephantenhaus and Celle, Siedlung Georgsgarten appear as both architectural blueprint and ephemeral fantasy. Altering the original subjects to reflect her own sense of invention, Schatz’s drawings illustrate concrete space as a malleable construct, both directing and being informed by the viewer’s own memories and experiences.


Silke Schatz

Engel

2005
Mixed Media

187 x 51 x 43 cm


Silke Schatz

Wurzelkind

2006
Lagerfeuer 1950s found lamp with eight coloured lightbulbs 71 cm Diameter, approx 100 cm from floor Figures: Martha und Erich Schatz Clothing, Shoes, Wig, Wood, Cardboard, Photocopies on Fabric, Filling Material, hains, Screws, Lamp, Wire 190 x 102


Silke Schatz

Elephantenhaus

2003
Pencil and colourpencil on paper

240 x 290 cm


Silke Schatz

Celle, Siedlung Georgsgarten Block I and Wall Mural, 2006 after otto haesler 1927

2006
Leadpencil and Colorpencil on Paper

2 parts; 230 x 165 cm, 230 x 82.5 cm


Silke Schatz

Mataré – Study I

2007
Ink and photocopies on paper

47 x 68.5 cm



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Additional information on Silke Schatz

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Modern and contemporary artists and art – Silke Schatz

wilkinsongallery.com
The Anthony Wilkinson Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in London of work by Silke Schatz a young German artist living and working in Cologne.

artnews.info
SILKE SCHATZ
"Private & Public"

In the third solo show at Wilkinson Gallery, Silke Schatz presents a personal portrait of the city Celle in Northern Germany, the town where she was born. It reveals two aspects of the town, private and public.

manifesta.es
Silke Schatz’s drawings quote buildings and places that have made an impact on the artist’s life.
 


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