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Michael Raedecker Paintings - The Saatchi-gallery

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Friday
Mar 28,2008

Michael Raedecker’s flowers have a subtle quality of unparalleled grace captured in a glow of intellectual order and mathematical refinement. He presents a canvas and a half as one: a classical and elegant subject doubled, like gliding seamlessly from one film still to the next. The heavily rendered bouquet almost acts as a propellant weight. Stitched delicately along the background, an attenuate tangle of lines provides a further sense of motion. Reminiscent of sheet music, Michael Raedecker presents a painting with the enveloping ambiance of a film complete with soundtrack.

BIOGRAPHY


1963 Born in Amsterdam, Holland -
Currently lives in and works in London


1985-1990 BA Fashion Design, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam


1993-1994 Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam


1996-1997 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London

Michael Raedecker is a big fan of film, especially anything with a grandiose American landscape, the untamed freedom of the west. In beam he paints a lonely cabin in the woods - but this is no ordinary night scene: it’s almost like the painting has been solarised. A strange halo glow radiates from the trees, the crackling surface of the ground flickers between positive and negative light like an unnatural frost effect. There are shadows everywhere, distinctly pronounced in a conscious mirroring of the image: a double painting in one.

This is a scene which is impossible in nature but completely commonplace in Michael Raedecker’s imagination and in spaghetti westerns. Raedecker got the idea from night scenes in old cowboy flicks, which were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens.Michael Raedecker’s cottage sits in a poured environment: the dappled green background made up of layers of caked paint. He obliterates the top half of the canvas as sky: the thick white puddle the densest part of the painting, threatening to consume the scene with its illusionary weight.

View Michael Raedecker paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Michael Raedecker artist. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Michael Raedecker

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    Michael Raedecker Paintings - The Saatchi-gallery

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    Saturday
    Feb 16,2008

    Michael Raedecker’s flowers have a subtle quality of unparalleled grace captured in a glow of intellectual order and mathematical refinement. He presents a canvas and a half as one: a classical and elegant subject doubled, like gliding seamlessly from one film still to the next. The heavily rendered bouquet almost acts as a propellant weight. Stitched delicately along the background, an attenuate tangle of lines provides a further sense of motion. Reminiscent of sheet music, Michael Raedecker presents a painting with the enveloping ambiance of a film complete with soundtrack.

    BIOGRAPHY


    1963 Born in Amsterdam, Holland -
    Currently lives in and works in London


    1985-1990 BA Fashion Design, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam


    1993-1994 Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam


    1996-1997 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London

    Michael Raedecker is a big fan of film, especially anything with a grandiose American landscape, the untamed freedom of the west. In beam he paints a lonely cabin in the woods - but this is no ordinary night scene: it’s almost like the painting has been solarised. A strange halo glow radiates from the trees, the crackling surface of the ground flickers between positive and negative light like an unnatural frost effect. There are shadows everywhere, distinctly pronounced in a conscious mirroring of the image: a double painting in one.

    This is a scene which is impossible in nature but completely commonplace in Michael Raedecker’s imagination and in spaghetti westerns. Raedecker got the idea from night scenes in old cowboy flicks, which were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens.Michael Raedecker’s cottage sits in a poured environment: the dappled green background made up of layers of caked paint. He obliterates the top half of the canvas as sky: the thick white puddle the densest part of the painting, threatening to consume the scene with its illusionary weight.

    View Michael Raedecker paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Michael Raedecker artist. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Michael Raedecker

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      Michael Raedecker Paintings - The Saatchi-gallery

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      Thursday
      Feb 7,2008

      Michael Raedecker’s flowers have a subtle quality of unparalleled grace captured in a glow of intellectual order and mathematical refinement. He presents a canvas and a half as one: a classical and elegant subject doubled, like gliding seamlessly from one film still to the next. The heavily rendered bouquet almost acts as a propellant weight. Stitched delicately along the background, an attenuate tangle of lines provides a further sense of motion. Reminiscent of sheet music, Michael Raedecker presents a painting with the enveloping ambiance of a film complete with soundtrack.

      BIOGRAPHY


      1963 Born in Amsterdam, Holland -
      Currently lives in and works in London


      1985-1990 BA Fashion Design, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam


      1993-1994 Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam


      1996-1997 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London

      Michael Raedecker is a big fan of film, especially anything with a grandiose American landscape, the untamed freedom of the west. In beam he paints a lonely cabin in the woods - but this is no ordinary night scene: it’s almost like the painting has been solarised. A strange halo glow radiates from the trees, the crackling surface of the ground flickers between positive and negative light like an unnatural frost effect. There are shadows everywhere, distinctly pronounced in a conscious mirroring of the image: a double painting in one.

      This is a scene which is impossible in nature but completely commonplace in Michael Raedecker’s imagination and in spaghetti westerns. Raedecker got the idea from night scenes in old cowboy flicks, which were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens.Michael Raedecker’s cottage sits in a poured environment: the dappled green background made up of layers of caked paint. He obliterates the top half of the canvas as sky: the thick white puddle the densest part of the painting, threatening to consume the scene with its illusionary weight.

      View Michael Raedecker paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Michael Raedecker artist. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Michael Raedecker

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        Michael Raedecker Paintings - The Saatchi-gallery

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        Wednesday
        Jan 16,2008

        Michael Raedecker’s flowers have a subtle quality of unparalleled grace captured in a glow of intellectual order and mathematical refinement. He presents a canvas and a half as one: a classical and elegant subject doubled, like gliding seamlessly from one film still to the next. The heavily rendered bouquet almost acts as a propellant weight. Stitched delicately along the background, an attenuate tangle of lines provides a further sense of motion. Reminiscent of sheet music, Michael Raedecker presents a painting with the enveloping ambiance of a film complete with soundtrack.

        BIOGRAPHY


        1963 Born in Amsterdam, Holland -
        Currently lives in and works in London


        1985-1990 BA Fashion Design, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam


        1993-1994 Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam


        1996-1997 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London

        Michael Raedecker is a big fan of film, especially anything with a grandiose American landscape, the untamed freedom of the west. In beam he paints a lonely cabin in the woods - but this is no ordinary night scene: it’s almost like the painting has been solarised. A strange halo glow radiates from the trees, the crackling surface of the ground flickers between positive and negative light like an unnatural frost effect. There are shadows everywhere, distinctly pronounced in a conscious mirroring of the image: a double painting in one.

        This is a scene which is impossible in nature but completely commonplace in Michael Raedecker’s imagination and in spaghetti westerns. Raedecker got the idea from night scenes in old cowboy flicks, which were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens.Michael Raedecker’s cottage sits in a poured environment: the dappled green background made up of layers of caked paint. He obliterates the top half of the canvas as sky: the thick white puddle the densest part of the painting, threatening to consume the scene with its illusionary weight.

        View Michael Raedecker paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Michael Raedecker artist. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Michael Raedecker

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          Michael Raedecker Paintings - The Saatchi-gallery

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          Saturday
          Jan 12,2008

          Michael Raedecker’s flowers have a subtle quality of unparalleled grace captured in a glow of intellectual order and mathematical refinement. He presents a canvas and a half as one: a classical and elegant subject doubled, like gliding seamlessly from one film still to the next. The heavily rendered bouquet almost acts as a propellant weight. Stitched delicately along the background, an attenuate tangle of lines provides a further sense of motion. Reminiscent of sheet music, Michael Raedecker presents a painting with the enveloping ambiance of a film complete with soundtrack.

          BIOGRAPHY


          1963 Born in Amsterdam, Holland -
          Currently lives in and works in London


          1985-1990 BA Fashion Design, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam


          1993-1994 Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam


          1996-1997 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London

          Michael Raedecker is a big fan of film, especially anything with a grandiose American landscape, the untamed freedom of the west. In beam he paints a lonely cabin in the woods - but this is no ordinary night scene: it’s almost like the painting has been solarised. A strange halo glow radiates from the trees, the crackling surface of the ground flickers between positive and negative light like an unnatural frost effect. There are shadows everywhere, distinctly pronounced in a conscious mirroring of the image: a double painting in one.

          This is a scene which is impossible in nature but completely commonplace in Michael Raedecker’s imagination and in spaghetti westerns. Raedecker got the idea from night scenes in old cowboy flicks, which were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens.Michael Raedecker’s cottage sits in a poured environment: the dappled green background made up of layers of caked paint. He obliterates the top half of the canvas as sky: the thick white puddle the densest part of the painting, threatening to consume the scene with its illusionary weight.

          View Michael Raedecker paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Michael Raedecker artist. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Michael Raedecker

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            Michael Raedecker Paintings - The Saatchi-gallery

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            Monday
            Jan 7,2008

            Michael Raedecker’s flowers have a subtle quality of unparalleled grace captured in a glow of intellectual order and mathematical refinement. He presents a canvas and a half as one: a classical and elegant subject doubled, like gliding seamlessly from one film still to the next. The heavily rendered bouquet almost acts as a propellant weight. Stitched delicately along the background, an attenuate tangle of lines provides a further sense of motion. Reminiscent of sheet music, Michael Raedecker presents a painting with the enveloping ambiance of a film complete with soundtrack.

            BIOGRAPHY


            1963 Born in Amsterdam, Holland -
            Currently lives in and works in London


            1985-1990 BA Fashion Design, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam


            1993-1994 Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam


            1996-1997 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London

            Michael Raedecker is a big fan of film, especially anything with a grandiose American landscape, the untamed freedom of the west. In beam he paints a lonely cabin in the woods - but this is no ordinary night scene: it’s almost like the painting has been solarised. A strange halo glow radiates from the trees, the crackling surface of the ground flickers between positive and negative light like an unnatural frost effect. There are shadows everywhere, distinctly pronounced in a conscious mirroring of the image: a double painting in one.

            This is a scene which is impossible in nature but completely commonplace in Michael Raedecker’s imagination and in spaghetti westerns. Raedecker got the idea from night scenes in old cowboy flicks, which were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens.Michael Raedecker’s cottage sits in a poured environment: the dappled green background made up of layers of caked paint. He obliterates the top half of the canvas as sky: the thick white puddle the densest part of the painting, threatening to consume the scene with its illusionary weight.

            View Michael Raedecker paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Michael Raedecker artist. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Michael Raedecker

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