

Amelie von Wulffen
Untitled 2017
£120
Limited edition lithograph print by Amelie von Wulffen
Edition Size
100
Dimensions
60.5 x 50 cm
Finishing
Lithograph
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Courtesy the artist and Studio Voltaire
About The Artwork
Like many of von Wulffen's new works, this lithograph edition, based on an original watercolour painting, makes reference to dark moments in history. Von Wulffen's many representations of childhood often return to pre-war images that were later adopted as traditional or ideal aspects of German culture, uncoupled from the legacy left by National Socialism. The 1911 songbook "Sang und Klang fürs Kinderherz“ is re-drawn as the entirely more sinister "Gram und Schmerz fürs Kinderherz" (Fear and Pain for Children's Hearts). Depictions of public figures and fragments of family memories similarly make asides to troubled histories. A man pictured perched on a windowsill holding two dachshunds relates a story of an escaping Jewish schoolteacher remembered by von Wulffen's grandmother, while the German-Jewish poet Paul Celan appears elsewhere drowned in the Seine. Celan, who escaped deportation while his parents were taken to concentration camps, committed suicide following years of depression and can be seen as yet another of von Wulffen's artistic outsiders.
About Amelie von Wulffen
Amelie von Wulffen (b. 1966) is a contemporary German painter known for her work exploring guilt, trauma, and erasure: major themes of her experience growing up in post-war Germany. Engaging with the difficult subject of still living far-right terrorism in Germany, von Wulffen purposefully adopts subjects that are in ‘bad taste’. Her work is willingly backgrounded by a sense of unease, melancholy, and fear.
Von Wulffen has shown at major institutions such as Centre Pompidou, Paris; Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel; KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Studio Voltaire, London; La Biennale di Venezia, Venice; Manifesta, Donostia-San Sebastian; and Aspen Art Museum, Colorado. Her work is held in the private collections of prestigious institutions such as Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Von Wulffen is represented by Galerie Meyer Kainer.