Wolfgang Betke | Candide's Garden
SETAREH
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Wolfgang Betke | Candide's Garden
SETAREH
8 days left
SETAREH is thrilled to present Candide's Garden, an exhibition by artist Wolfgang Betke.
Wolfgang Betke's vibrant paintings and sculpture foreground the conditions and processes of creation through the medium of paint; the lengthly application and removal of paint on the canvas becomes a cipher to reveal the duration of its genesis. Betke describes these painted objects as traces of a pronounced 'bodily automatism'. This neologism is a continuation of the surrealist terms 'lyrical automatism' or 'psychic automatism'.
The exhibition Candide's Garden derives its title from the final lines of Voltaires novel, where after a horrendous sequences of events the hero takes advice from a valiant old man who explains that everybody should tend to their own garden. Like Voltaire, Betke holds up both shadow and light to reveal the entropic conditions of Modernism and celebrate the beauty of life even amongst the detritus of our ravaged landscape.
Ensetzen und Gelassenheit, 2024
Oil, acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 208 x 200 cm
Installation view, Wolfgang Betke, Candide's Garden, SETAREH, Berlin
Abwehrzauber, 2020-2024
Ink, acrylic, oil on aluminium, 149.3 x 125 cm
Installation view, Wolfgang Betke, Candide's Garden, SETAREH, Berlin
Optimist, 2024
Paint on folded aluminium, 100 x 80 cm
Installation view, Wolfgang Betke, Candide's Garden, SETAREH, Berlin
The Gardener, 2024
Cut out aluminium collage on MDF, acrylic and oil paint
Installation view, Wolfgang Betke, Candide's Garden, SETAREH, Berlin
About the artist
Wolfgang Betke (b. 1958, Düsseldorf) makes use of not just brushes and paint, but a wide range of grinding tools. He removes layers, rakes lines and carves out new forms on a paint laden surface. The result is a work of art, which - like in a musical improvisation process - repeatedly searches for its own zero point. What motivates Betke is a reflected, contemporary usage of the painted picture.