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The starting point and raw material for Neuenhausen’s 45 large-format collages are cut black and white woodcuts that were originally created in 1990 in honor of the occasion of reunification under the title "German-German Sheets." Despite his severe and progressive eye disease, the artist was able to develop a wealth of new pictorial forms from the high-contrast woodcut fragments and image snippets in the field of tension between collage and decollage. Since the artist can no longer perceive details when gluing the collages together due to his poor eyesight, "precise inaccuracy" is a feature of this body.
In addition to the collages, a selection of his “books,” created over decades, will be on display. Described as "versatile mixtures of drawing, photo, collage, text and painting," the books represent a visual diary of Neuenhausen’s state of mind, documentation of important events, memories, and artistic conceptualizations over many years.
From 1986 to 1988, Neuenhausen became the first chairman of the German Association of Artists. In 1988 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit, first class, for his cultural and political commitment. In 1983, he acquired a former corn distillery in Hanover-Hainholz, which he expanded into an artists' factory over the following decades. From here he realized a series of large ceramic sculptures as part of the district redevelopment from 2005 to 2012 with the collaboration of numerous residents of the district. These works were awarded the Innovation Prize of the Socio-Culture Fund.
Source: Kunstverein Wolfenbüttel Museum
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