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Tomma Abts

Tomma Abts (born 26 December 1967)[1] is a German-born visual artist known for her abstract oil paintings. Abts won the Turner Prize in 2006.[2] She currently lives and works in London, England.[3]

Tomma Abts
Born (1967-12-26) 26 December 1967 (age 56)
NationalityGerman
Known forPainting

Early life and education edit

Abts was born in 1967 in Kiel, Germany,[2][4] to a teacher in a primary school and a gynecologist.[5] Between 1989 and 1995 Abts attended the Hochschule der Künste Berlin.[2] She has been living in London since 1995,[6] and maintains a studio in Clerkenwell, which she has occupied since first coming to London on a grant.[5] It was only in 2002 that she was able to live solely from her paintings.[5]

Work edit

Starting each of her works without a preconceived idea, knowing only the size of the canvas and her materials,[7] Abts works in acrylic and oil, often building up her designs from repetitive geometrical elements. Her style can be classified as abstract, but also in opposition to Germany's Neo-Expressionist figurative painting.[8] None of her paintings are representational. There are no references to nature, the world or any other theme. The abstraction in her paintings is supported by the lack of detail and an overall retro feel. The paintings involve complex shapes that are layered and woven in different ways with added highlights, shadows and sense of depth.[9]

Abts used to work on canvasses of all sizes.[5] Since the early 2000s, all of Abts' paintings are 48 x 38 centimeters and the titles of her paintings are derived from a dictionary of German first names. She has said that this is the size and style that works for her.[10] Each work takes on a color scheme that is rich and somewhat neutral. The colors are not obviously vibrant and work with each other's tones within each work of art.[8] Abts creates a 3D effect by continually and meticulously layering and working up each painting. The works are thickly painted, almost over-painted, which gives a hint of something created by trial and error. It seems as though the layers of paint could be covering up something underneath the finished product. "Abts approaches each canvas without preconception, building up layers of paint until a form crystallizes."[11] Abts takes a long time to produce her works, and she is not prolific.[12] She also has begun to translate her paintings into prints, particularly with the Crown Point Press in San Francisco, California.[13]

Recognition edit

Abts is the winner of the 2006 Turner Prize, awarded by the Tate in London.[10][14] The Tate Gallery praised "her rigorous and consistent approach to painting" and added "Through her intimate and compelling canvases she builds on and enriches the language of abstract painting."[15] The other artists on the shortlist in 2006 were Rebecca Warren, Phil Collins, and Mark Titchner.[2] Abts was the first female painter to win the award.

Exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions edit

  • habitat, Kings Road, London (1998)
  • greengrassi, London (2021, 2016, 2012, 2006, 2002, 2000)
  • Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin (2004, 2001)
  • The Wrong Gallery, New York (2003)
  • Galerie Buchholz, Koln (2006, 2003)
  • Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin (2009, 2004)
  • Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2005)
  • Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (2005)[16]
  • Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Koln (2006)
  • Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany (2006)
  • David Zwirner, New York (2008)[17]
  • New Museum, New York (2008)[18]
  • Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (2011)[19]
  • greengrassi, London (2011)[20]
  • Galerie Buchholz, Berlin (2013)[21]
  • David Zwirner, New York (2014)[22]
  • Aspen Art Museum, Colorado (2014)[23]
  • "Tomma Abts: Four New Etchings", Crown Point Press, San Francisco (2015) [24]
  • David Zwirner, New York (2019)[25]

Selected group exhibitions edit

  • filmcuts, Galerie neugerriemschneider, Berlin (1995)
  • Fast, 520 King Street West, Toronto (1996)
  • The Vauxhall Gardens, Norwich Art Gallery, Norwich (1998)
  • Honey, I rearranged the collection and Origin of Parties, greengrassi, London (2003, 1998)
  • Limit Less, Galerie Krinzinger, Wien (1999)
  • Etcetera, Spacex Gallery, Exeter (1999)
  • Egofugal 7th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul (2001)
  • The Devil is in the Detail, Alliston Skirt Gallery, Boston (2001)
  • Tomma Abts & Vincent Vecteau, Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles (2002)[26]
  • Quodlibet II and Mullberg and Richard Hawkins & Tomma Abts, Lecia Dole-Racio, Morgan Fisher, Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Koln James Hayward (2009, 2004, 2002)
  • Hot, Blue & Righteous, Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin (2003)
  • deutschemalereizweitausenddrei, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (2003)
  • Black Rainbow, Lucky Tackle, Oakland, California (2003)
  • journal #7 with Vincent Fecteau, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2004)
  • Formalismus. Moderne Kunst heute, Kunstverein Hamburg, Hamburg (2004)
  • 54th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2004–2005)
  • British Art Show 6, Hayward Gallery, London: (Wanderausstellung) (2005)
  • Of Mice and Men, 4th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art (2006)[27]
  • Hyper Design, 6th Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai (2006)[28]
  • Turner Prize: A Retrospective, Tate Britain, London (2007)
  • Turner Prize: A Retrospective, Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2007)
  • Turner Prize: A Retrospective, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2007)
  • The Gallery, David Zwirner, New York (2008)
  • The Symbolic Efficiency of the Frame, 4th Tirana Biennial, Tirana, Albania (2009)
  • Slow Paintings, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany (2009)
  • At Home/Not at Home: Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-On-Hudson, New York (2010)
  • The Indiscipline of Painting Tate St. Ives[29] touring to Warwick Art Centre (2011/12)
  • Stand still like the hummingbird, David Zwirmer, New York (2012)
  • Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists, Tate Britain, London (2013)

Collections edit

Abts' work is represented in public collections internationally, including:

Art market edit

Abts is represented by Galerie Buchholz,[34] Cologne/Berlin/New York, greengrassi, London[35] and by David Zwirner, New York.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Abts, Tomma, (born 26 Dec. 1967), artist; Professor of Painting, Kunstakademie, Düsseldorf, since 2010 | WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO". www.ukwhoswho.com. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U246465. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
  2. ^ a b c d "Turner Prize 2006: artists, Tomma Abts", Tate, Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b "David Zwirner". David Zwirner.
  4. ^ Great Women Artists. Phaidon Press. 2019. p. 20. ISBN 978-0714878775.
  5. ^ a b c d Emma Brockes (6 December 2006), 'I'm sure they were thinking it was time a woman won' The Guardian.
  6. ^ Tom Teodorczuk (5 December 2006), Turner Prize returns to artistic roots London Evening Standard.
  7. ^ a b "Tomma Abts Press Release". New York: David Zwirner. 10 September – 25 October 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  8. ^ a b Esplund, Lance. "Shadw Play", 10 April 2008, The New York Sun, Retrieved 18 August 2014
  9. ^ Johnson, Ken (11 April 2008). "Little Canvases That Contain Worlds". New York Times.
  10. ^ a b "German painter wins Turner Prize". BBC News. 5 December 2006. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
  11. ^ "Tomma Abts". Carnegie International. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
  12. ^ Ken Johnson (11 April 2008), Little Canvases That Contain Worlds New York Times.
  13. ^ "Tomma Abts | Crown Point Press". www.crownpoint.com. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  14. ^ Sarah Thornton (2 November 2009). Seven Days in the Art World. New York. ISBN 9780393337129. OCLC 489232834.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  15. ^ "Turner Prize 2006". Tate. 2006. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  16. ^ . Kunsthalle Basel. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
  17. ^ "Tomma Abts - David Zwirner". David Zwirner.
  18. ^ "New Museum". www.newmuseum.org.
  19. ^ "Tomma Abts - Kunsthalle Düsseldorf". www.xn--kunsthalle-dsseldorf-0ec.de.
  20. ^ "greengrassi: Tomma Abts". greengrassi.com.
  21. ^ "Exhibitions – Galerie Buchholz". www.galeriebuchholz.de.
  22. ^ "Tomma Abts - David Zwirner". David Zwirner.
  23. ^ "Tomma Abts - Aspen Art Museum". Aspen Art Museum.
  24. ^ Kedmey, Karen (21 October 2015). "At Crown Point Press, Tomma Abts Prints Like She Paints". Artsy. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  25. ^ "Tomma Abts - David Zwirner". David Zwirner.
  26. ^ www.artcat.com. "Marc Foxx". www.marcfoxx.com.
  27. ^ "Berlin Biennial".
  28. ^ "Shanghai Biennale". Universes in Universe. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
  29. ^ Clark, Martin; Sturgis, Daniel; Shalgosky, Sarah. "The Indiscipline of Painting: International Abstraction from the 1960s to Now". Tate. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  30. ^ "Tomma Abts - The Art Institute of Chicago". The Art Institute of Chicago. 2 January 1967.
  31. ^ "Tomma Abts. Untitled (gap). 2015 - MoMA". www.moma.org.
  32. ^ "Tomma Abts". SFMOMA.
  33. ^ Tate. "Tomma Abts born 1967 - Tate".
  34. ^ "Tomma Abts, Galerie Buchholz".
  35. ^ "Tomma Abts, greengrassi, London"..

External links edit

  • Tomma Abts at greengrassi
  • Tomma Abts at Galerie Buchholz
  • Tomma Abts at David Zwirner
  • Tomma Abts at Artnet
  • Tomma Abts on Artcyclopedia
  • Tomma Abts at the Hammer, Los Angeles, Fall 2008
  • Guardian: Tomma Abts (12/2006)
  • Interview (12/2006)

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Tomma Abts born 26 December 1967 1 is a German born visual artist known for her abstract oil paintings Abts won the Turner Prize in 2006 2 She currently lives and works in London England 3 Tomma AbtsBorn 1967 12 26 26 December 1967 age 56 Kiel West GermanyNationalityGermanKnown forPainting Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Work 3 Recognition 4 Exhibitions 4 1 Solo exhibitions 4 2 Selected group exhibitions 5 Collections 6 Art market 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editAbts was born in 1967 in Kiel Germany 2 4 to a teacher in a primary school and a gynecologist 5 Between 1989 and 1995 Abts attended the Hochschule der Kunste Berlin 2 She has been living in London since 1995 6 and maintains a studio in Clerkenwell which she has occupied since first coming to London on a grant 5 It was only in 2002 that she was able to live solely from her paintings 5 Work editStarting each of her works without a preconceived idea knowing only the size of the canvas and her materials 7 Abts works in acrylic and oil often building up her designs from repetitive geometrical elements Her style can be classified as abstract but also in opposition to Germany s Neo Expressionist figurative painting 8 None of her paintings are representational There are no references to nature the world or any other theme The abstraction in her paintings is supported by the lack of detail and an overall retro feel The paintings involve complex shapes that are layered and woven in different ways with added highlights shadows and sense of depth 9 Abts used to work on canvasses of all sizes 5 Since the early 2000s all of Abts paintings are 48 x 38 centimeters and the titles of her paintings are derived from a dictionary of German first names She has said that this is the size and style that works for her 10 Each work takes on a color scheme that is rich and somewhat neutral The colors are not obviously vibrant and work with each other s tones within each work of art 8 Abts creates a 3D effect by continually and meticulously layering and working up each painting The works are thickly painted almost over painted which gives a hint of something created by trial and error It seems as though the layers of paint could be covering up something underneath the finished product Abts approaches each canvas without preconception building up layers of paint until a form crystallizes 11 Abts takes a long time to produce her works and she is not prolific 12 She also has begun to translate her paintings into prints particularly with the Crown Point Press in San Francisco California 13 Recognition editAbts is the winner of the 2006 Turner Prize awarded by the Tate in London 10 14 The Tate Gallery praised her rigorous and consistent approach to painting and added Through her intimate and compelling canvases she builds on and enriches the language of abstract painting 15 The other artists on the shortlist in 2006 were Rebecca Warren Phil Collins and Mark Titchner 2 Abts was the first female painter to win the award Exhibitions editSolo exhibitions edit habitat Kings Road London 1998 greengrassi London 2021 2016 2012 2006 2002 2000 Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch Berlin 2004 2001 The Wrong Gallery New York 2003 Galerie Buchholz Koln 2006 2003 Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch Berlin 2009 2004 Douglas Hyde Gallery Dublin 2005 Kunsthalle Basel Switzerland 2005 16 Galerie Daniel Buchholz Koln 2006 Kunsthalle zu Kiel Kiel Germany 2006 David Zwirner New York 2008 17 New Museum New York 2008 18 Kunsthalle Dusseldorf Dusseldorf 2011 19 greengrassi London 2011 20 Galerie Buchholz Berlin 2013 21 David Zwirner New York 2014 22 Aspen Art Museum Colorado 2014 23 Tomma Abts Four New Etchings Crown Point Press San Francisco 2015 24 David Zwirner New York 2019 25 Selected group exhibitions edit filmcuts Galerie neugerriemschneider Berlin 1995 Fast 520 King Street West Toronto 1996 The Vauxhall Gardens Norwich Art Gallery Norwich 1998 Honey I rearranged the collection and Origin of Parties greengrassi London 2003 1998 Limit Less Galerie Krinzinger Wien 1999 Etcetera Spacex Gallery Exeter 1999 Egofugal 7th International Istanbul Biennial Istanbul 2001 The Devil is in the Detail Alliston Skirt Gallery Boston 2001 Tomma Abts amp Vincent Vecteau Marc Foxx Gallery Los Angeles 2002 26 Quodlibet II and Mullberg and Richard Hawkins amp Tomma Abts Lecia Dole Racio Morgan Fisher Galerie Daniel Buchholz Koln James Hayward 2009 2004 2002 Hot Blue amp Righteous Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch Berlin 2003 deutschemalereizweitausenddrei Frankfurter Kunstverein Frankfurt 2003 Black Rainbow Lucky Tackle Oakland California 2003 journal 7 with Vincent Fecteau Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven 2004 Formalismus Moderne Kunst heute Kunstverein Hamburg Hamburg 2004 54th Carnegie International Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh 2004 2005 British Art Show 6 Hayward Gallery London Wanderausstellung 2005 Of Mice and Men 4th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art 2006 27 Hyper Design 6th Shanghai Biennale Shanghai Art Museum Shanghai 2006 28 Turner Prize A Retrospective Tate Britain London 2007 Turner Prize A Retrospective Moscow Museum of Modern Art 2007 Turner Prize A Retrospective Mori Art Museum Tokyo 2007 The Gallery David Zwirner New York 2008 The Symbolic Efficiency of the Frame 4th Tirana Biennial Tirana Albania 2009 Slow Paintings Museum Morsbroich Leverkusen Germany 2009 At Home Not at Home Works from the Collection of Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art Annandale On Hudson New York 2010 The Indiscipline of Painting Tate St Ives 29 touring to Warwick Art Centre 2011 12 Stand still like the hummingbird David Zwirmer New York 2012 Painting Now Five Contemporary Artists Tate Britain London 2013 Collections editAbts work is represented in public collections internationally including the Art Institute of Chicago 30 the Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh Pennsylvania the Hammer Museum Los Angeles the Museum of Modern Art New York 31 the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 32 the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart the Tate Gallery London 33 and the Walker Art Center Minneapolis Minnesota 7 Art market editAbts is represented by Galerie Buchholz 34 Cologne Berlin New York greengrassi London 35 and by David Zwirner New York 3 See also editList of German women artists List of German paintersReferences edit Abts Tomma born 26 Dec 1967 artist Professor of Painting Kunstakademie Dusseldorf since 2010 WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO www ukwhoswho com doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U246465 ISBN 978 0 19 954088 4 a b c d Turner Prize 2006 artists Tomma Abts Tate Retrieved 18 August 2014 a b David Zwirner David Zwirner Great Women Artists Phaidon Press 2019 p 20 ISBN 978 0714878775 a b c d Emma Brockes 6 December 2006 I m sure they were thinking it was time a woman won The Guardian Tom Teodorczuk 5 December 2006 Turner Prize returns to artistic roots London Evening Standard a b Tomma Abts Press Release New York David Zwirner 10 September 25 October 2014 Retrieved 25 June 2018 a b Esplund Lance Shadw Play 10 April 2008 The New York Sun Retrieved 18 August 2014 Johnson Ken 11 April 2008 Little Canvases That Contain Worlds New York Times a b German painter wins Turner Prize BBC News 5 December 2006 Retrieved 16 April 2008 Tomma Abts Carnegie International Retrieved 16 April 2008 Ken Johnson 11 April 2008 Little Canvases That Contain Worlds New York Times Tomma Abts Crown Point Press www crownpoint com Retrieved 25 February 2016 Sarah Thornton 2 November 2009 Seven Days in the Art World New York ISBN 9780393337129 OCLC 489232834 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Turner Prize 2006 Tate 2006 Retrieved 14 October 2010 Tomma Abts Kunsthalle Basel Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2008 Tomma Abts David Zwirner David Zwirner New Museum www newmuseum org Tomma Abts Kunsthalle Dusseldorf www xn kunsthalle dsseldorf 0ec de greengrassi Tomma Abts greengrassi com Exhibitions Galerie Buchholz www galeriebuchholz de Tomma Abts David Zwirner David Zwirner Tomma Abts Aspen Art Museum Aspen Art Museum Kedmey Karen 21 October 2015 At Crown Point Press Tomma Abts Prints Like She Paints Artsy Retrieved 25 February 2016 Tomma Abts David Zwirner David Zwirner www artcat com Marc Foxx www marcfoxx com Berlin Biennial Shanghai Biennale Universes in Universe Retrieved 16 April 2008 Clark Martin Sturgis Daniel Shalgosky Sarah The Indiscipline of Painting International Abstraction from the 1960s to Now Tate Retrieved 20 May 2021 Tomma Abts The Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago 2 January 1967 Tomma Abts Untitled gap 2015 MoMA www moma org Tomma Abts SFMOMA Tate Tomma Abts born 1967 Tate Tomma Abts Galerie Buchholz Tomma Abts greengrassi London External links editTomma Abts at greengrassi Tomma Abts at Galerie Buchholz Tomma Abts at David Zwirner Tomma Abts at Artnet Tomma Abts on Artcyclopedia Tomma Abts at the New Museum New York 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