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Uwe Wittwer (born 1954) is a Swiss
artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse refers to a practitioner in the visual arts only. However, th ...
. He lives and works in
Zürich Zürich () is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zürich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zürich. As of January 2020, the municipality has 43 ...
,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. The media he uses include
watercolor Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also ''aquarelle'' (; from Italian diminutive of Latin ''aqua'' "water"), is a painting method”Watercolor may be as old as art itself, going back to t ...
,
oil painting Oil painting is the process of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder. It has been the most common technique for artistic painting on wood panel or canvas for several centuries, spreading from Europe to the rest of ...
,
inkjet Inkjet printing is a type of computer printing that recreates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper and plastic substrates. Inkjet printers were the most commonly used type of printer in 2008, and range from small inexpensi ...
prints and
video Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) syste ...
.


Life and work

Uwe Wittwer is an
autodidact Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning and self-teaching) is education without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or institutions (such as schools). Generally, autodidacts are individua ...
. Born 1954 in Zurich where he went to school, he originally trained as a social worker (
Bern german: Berner(in)french: Bernois(e) it, bernese , neighboring_municipalities = Bremgarten bei Bern, Frauenkappelen, Ittigen, Kirchlindach, Köniz, Mühleberg, Muri bei Bern, Neuenegg, Ostermundigen, Wohlen bei Bern, Zollikofen , website ...
, 1974–1977). In 1979 he rented his first studio. His early works were colourful abstract expressive oil paintings. The change towards figurative painting took place during the mid 80s. His first solo exhibition was at ''Galerie Walcheturm'', Zurich in 1983. In 1989 he spent time in London on a studio grant (Binz 39 Foundation, Zurich). In 1994 studied in Paris for a year, financed by a grant by the Canton Zurich. In the same year, he received the Swiss federal scholarship for the arts. 1998 solo exhibition at ''Helmhaus Zurich'', the first time his digitally edited photographs were shown. Since then, digitally manipulated images are part of his work.Kraft, Martin (1998). ''Biografisches Lexikon der Schweizer Kunst'', Zurich und Lausanne: Schweizerisches Institut für Kunstwissenschaft, Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung He works with images downloaded from the internet. 'Uwe Wittwer is a painter with a restricted, a ritualised vocabulary';Lienhard, Marie-Louise (1998). 'Uwe Wittwer', Zurich: Helmhaus Zurich. his motifs consist of four main subjects: landscapes, cities, still lifes and portraits, - later condensed into three main themes: idyll, referential work and the theme of violence. Sarah Kent (2007): 'Public Pictures, Private Lives', in ''Uwe Wittwer - Hail and Snow''. Haunch of Venison, Zurich / London, Kunde, Harald (2005). 'Conjectures About What Is Possible', in ''Uwe Wittwer - Geblendet/Dazzled'', Heidelberg: Kehrer Verlag. The works of reference encompass interiors and still lifes of
Dutch Masters Dutch Golden Age painting is the painting of the Dutch Golden Age, a period in Dutch history roughly spanning the 17th century, during and after the later part of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence. The new Dutch Republ ...
, such as
Pieter de Hooch Pieter de Hooch (, also spelled "Hoogh" or "Hooghe"; 20 December 1629 (baptized) – 24 March 1684 (buried)) was a Dutch Golden Age painter famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway. He was a contemporary of ...
or
Willem Kalf Willem Kalf (1619 – 31 July 1693) was one of the most prominent Dutch still-life painters of the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age. We first get acquainted with Willem Kalf through Arnold Houbraken, in his Groot Schilderboek, who speaks very h ...
and works by French and British masters like
Jean Siméon Chardin Jean Siméon Chardin (; November 2, 1699 – December 6, 1779) was an 18th-century French painter. He is considered a master of still life, and is also noted for his genre paintings which depict kitchen maids, children, and domestic act ...
,
Nicolas Poussin Nicolas Poussin (, , ; June 1594 – 19 November 1665) was the leading painter of the classical French Baroque style, although he spent most of his working life in Rome. Most of his works were on religious and mythological subjects painted for a ...
,
Thomas Gainsborough Thomas Gainsborough (14 May 1727 (baptised) – 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, he is considered one of the most important British artists of ...
. Another recurring image is that of
Charon In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon (; grc, Χάρων) is a psychopomp, the ferryman of Hades, the Greek underworld. He carries the souls of those who have been given funeral rites across the rivers Acheron and Styx, which separate the wo ...
in his boat, based on
Arnold Böcklin Arnold Böcklin (16 October 182716 January 1901) was a Swiss symbolist painter. Biography He was born in Basel. His father, Christian Frederick Böcklin (b. 1802), was descended from an old family of Schaffhausen, and engaged in the silk tra ...
's '' Isle of the Dead''. The theme of violence covers subjects like 'free time' of American soldiers in the
Vietnam war The Vietnam War (also known by #Names, other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vie ...
, ruins of bombed out cities or scorched family homes. Uwe Wittwer's work is underlined by 'the question of what a picture is' and the question how memory affects images. Uwe Wittwer was guest tutor at the
Witten/Herdecke University Witten/Herdecke University is a private, state-recognized, nonprofit university in Witten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was the first German private institution of higher education to receive accreditation as a "Universität", a status r ...
, Germany (1998–2000) and at the
Zeppelin University Zeppelin University (German: ''Zeppelin Universität'', ZU) is a small and highly selective private research university on the shores of Lake Constance in Friedrichshafen, Germany. The university is accredited by the Ministry of Science, Researc ...
, Friedrichshafen, Germany (2010) In 2008 he was voted into ''The 50 most important artists of Switzerland'' List by Bilanz Magazine. In 2013 two of his works were added to the collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, colloquially "the Met", is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection contains over two million works, divided among 17 curatorial departments. The main building at 1000 ...
, New York.The Metropolitan Museum of Ar
''Collections.''
Recalled 09. July 2019.


Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions (a selection) Kunsthalle Bern, CH (1991); Museum Schloss Morsbroich, Kunstverein Leverkusen, GER (1997); Helmhaus Zurich, CH (1998); University Art Gallery, Pittsburgh PA, USA (2000);
Kunstmuseum Solothurn The Kunstmuseum Solothurn or Art Museum Solothurn is an art museum in the Swiss town Solothurn. History The museum opened in 1902. The early exposition showed the town's collections of arts, historical artifacts and natural historical objects. Ar ...
, CH (2005); Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen, GER (2005);
Haunch of Venison Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. It supported the work of contemporary leading artists, presented a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a large public through international exh ...
, Zurich (2007); Cohan and Leslie, New York (2008); Nolan Judin, Berlin (2009); Fred Jahn, Munich (2009);
Haunch of Venison Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. It supported the work of contemporary leading artists, presented a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a large public through international exh ...
, London (2009); Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich (2010);
Haunch of Venison Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. It supported the work of contemporary leading artists, presented a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a large public through international exh ...
, London; Nolan Judin, Berlin (2011);
Haunch of Venison Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. It supported the work of contemporary leading artists, presented a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a large public through international exh ...
, London (2011); Void,
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(2012), SMAC Gallery,
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(2012),
Abbot Hall Art Gallery Abbot Hall Art Gallery is a museum and gallery in Kendal, England. Abbot Hall was built in 1759 by Colonel George Wilson, the second son of Daniel Wilson of Dallam Tower, a large house and country estate nearby. It was built on the site of the o ...
, Kendal (2013); Nolan Judin, Berlin (2013), Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich (2013); Parafin, London (2015), Judin Gallery, Berlin (2016), Lullin + Ferrari Gallery, Zurich (2017), Judin Gallery, Berlin (2018), Peter Kilchmann Gallery, Zurich (2019), Kunsthaus Grenchen, Grenchen (2019) Group exhibitions (a selection) ''Tatort London'', Galerie Schübbe,
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, GER (1996); ''Die Schärfe der Unschärfe'',
Kunstmuseum Solothurn The Kunstmuseum Solothurn or Art Museum Solothurn is an art museum in the Swiss town Solothurn. History The museum opened in 1902. The early exposition showed the town's collections of arts, historical artifacts and natural historical objects. Ar ...
(1998); ''Swiss Contemporary Art'', Sungkok Art Museum,
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(1998); ''Schafft Land!'', Stadtmuseum Siegburg, GER (2000); ''L'Imagine ritrovata'' Museo cantonale d'Arte, Lugano, CH (2002); ''Big is beautiful'' Musée d'art et d'histoire de la Ville de
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, CH (2002); ''Flower Myth -
van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inclu ...
to
Jeff Koons Jeffrey Lynn Koons (; born January 21, 1955) is an American artist recognized for his work dealing with popular culture and his sculptures depicting everyday objects, including balloon animals produced in stainless steel with mirror- finish su ...
'',
Fondation Beyeler The Beyeler Foundation or Fondation Beyeler with its museum in Riehen, near Basel ( Switzerland), owns and oversees the art collection of Hildy and Ernst Beyeler, which features modern and traditional art. The Beyeler Foundation museum includes a ...
, Basel, CH (2005); ''Reprocessing Reality'', P.S.1
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, New York (2006); ''Fade Away and Radiate'', Cohan and Leslie Gallery, New York (2007); ''Mythologies'',
Haunch of Venison Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. It supported the work of contemporary leading artists, presented a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a large public through international exh ...
Burlington Gardens, London (2009);
Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. It is among the most prestigious specialist coll ...
, London (2010); ''Watercolour'',
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, London (2011);
Haunch of Venison Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. It supported the work of contemporary leading artists, presented a broad and critically acclaimed program of exhibitions to a large public through international exh ...
, Eastcastle Street, London (2012); ''Das Doppelte Bild'',
Kunstmuseum Solothurn The Kunstmuseum Solothurn or Art Museum Solothurn is an art museum in the Swiss town Solothurn. History The museum opened in 1902. The early exposition showed the town's collections of arts, historical artifacts and natural historical objects. Ar ...
(2013), ''Abraham. Ovid. Das Andere'', with Slawomir Elsner, at Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich (2015); ''Die Augen der Bilder – Porträts von Fragonard bis Dumas'', Museum Langmatt, Baden (2017); Peter Kilchmann Gallery, Zurich (2018); ''Journeys with ‘
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’'', Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry (2018); ''No use-by date'',
Museum of Fine Arts Bern The Museum of Fine Arts Bern (German: ''Kunstmuseum Bern''), established in 1879 in Bern, is the museum of fine arts of the Switzerland#Federal City, de facto capital of Switzerland. Its holdings run from the Middle Ages to the present. It houses ...
, Bern (2019)


Notes and references


External links


Artist's website
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Wittwer works in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art


{{DEFAULTSORT:Wittwer, Uwe 1954 births Living people Artists from Zürich 20th-century Swiss painters Swiss male painters 21st-century Swiss painters Swiss contemporary artists 20th-century Swiss male artists