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''Zeitlaich'' () is a long and high
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 ...
, made in Berlin by
Jonas Burgert Jonas Burgert (; born 1969, West Berlin) is an artist based in Berlin. He has shown work in many exhibitions including ''Rohkunstbau'' at Stipendiaten in Berlin, ''Geschichtenerzähler'' at Hamburg Kunsthallebr>and ''Dis-Positiv'' at Staatsb ...
. It depicts a large number of disparate figures in pink, red, blue and yellow colours. It was shown during the 2017 and received media attention for its size.


Background

The German painter
Jonas Burgert Jonas Burgert (; born 1969, West Berlin) is an artist based in Berlin. He has shown work in many exhibitions including ''Rohkunstbau'' at Stipendiaten in Berlin, ''Geschichtenerzähler'' at Hamburg Kunsthallebr>and ''Dis-Positiv'' at Staatsb ...
was born in Berlin in 1969, studied at the
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in 1991–1996 and had a breakthrough in 2005. He draws motif from areas such as
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, comics and ideas of the
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. He says he aims to portray the expression and atmosphere of his subjects, and he avoids horror and violence.


Subject and composition

''Zeitlaich'' shows a large number of humans, animals and objects, painted in pink, red, blue and yellow colours. Central in the picture is a three-metre-high bald and dark-skinned man wearing a three-piece suit and pink gloves. Among the disparate subjects are tigers, flamingos, a headless zebra, embryos, a naked woman at a piano, a car and a human skull. Many animals are hard to determine and have traits of both cats and dogs. Burgert describes the picture as a "concentration of irritation" and says he wanted it to have "this boundless excessive demand that we have". Burgert created ''Zeitlaich'' in his studio in an industrial part of Berlin's Weißensee area. He began to make the painting a year and a half before it was exhibited. The canvas is long and high and was the largest he had used. The picture is painted in oil using custom-made stepladders and metre-long extensions for the brush handles. Burgert sketched the figures individually and says the greatest challenge was to create drama despite the lack of interaction between the subjects. A time-lapse video posted on the Internet shows how ''Zeitlaich'' evolved. The first discernible figure was a human silhouette above the ground near the middle; the figure remains in the finished painting but in a heavily reworked form. Burgert then began with the part in the middle to the left, where there is a
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from which animals seem to emerge.


Reception

''Zeitlaich'' was first shown at the gallery Blain Southern in Berlin from 29 April to 29 July 2017, as the title work of a Burgert solo exhibition. An
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had to be used to mount it at the gallery. The exhibition began during the and the painting received considerable media attention, especially for its monumental size. In ''
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'', Ronald Berg said ''Zeitlaich'' makes Burgert unique in
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due to its combination of figuration and giant size, and that its success has contributed to turning Burgert into an artistic authority. Julia Schmitz of '' Schirn Mag'' stressed the size and said it takes serious effort both physically and mentally to explore the painting, which gives Burgert the opportunity to depict more facets of life than ever before. Gabriele Walde of the ''
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'' likened the picture to
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's theories about absurd theatre: "things and figures whirl wildly in a disorderly manner, the perspectives tilt, everything is strangely skewed". She described it as a "motley
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" that viewers can try to find their way through. Berg said ''Zeitlaich'' shows what the medium of painting can achieve and described it as a "daring attempt to depict human existence that transcends times, spaces and cultures". Schmitz said it reminds her of
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's works but it also has its own strengths, and compared it to a ''
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'' where Burgert explores his usual themes of human excess, loneliness, vanity and hatred. Andrea Bressa of ''Icon Magazine'' called it an extremely fascinating combination of landscape, drama, psychology and fantastical elements, and wrote that other, smaller paintings in the exhibition appeared to contemplate the main work.


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Presentation
from Blain Southern, via
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Time-lapse video
on
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2017 paintings German paintings