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Klaus Mertens (born 1950 in Bonn) is a German contemporary artist. He is currently residing in Berlin and Addis Ababa.
Background
Mertens studied and worked within the field of architecture in the 1970s. In 1984 he studied fine arts at the Berlin University of the Arts under Georg Baselitz, and graduated in 1991 with a master's degree. Having been attracted by African culture and art, he travelled to Ethiopia for the first time in 2007, and started teaching at Addis Ababa University in 2010. While teaching there, he founded a new class for lithography.
Career
In his early career, Klaus Mertens created a series of large woodcuts he called “Woodcut Tattoos”.
Mertens’ “Social Prints” works show images such as landscapes and portraits, combining elements of pop art and traditional woodcarving. When he moved to Ethiopia, Mertens' artwork expanded to sculpturing, photography and design. There, he started creating three-dimensional sculptures. Using materials such as plastic bags, branches, bones or animal skulls, he created several pieces of art, including Fashion Racks (2008), Jungle Fighter (2009), Knitted Egg (2014), True to Nature (2015), Global Suit (2015), and Hypoxylon Addis (2015).
His 2012 exhibition "Big Pretenders, Trophies and a Drunken Donkey" at the Asni Gallery in Addis Ababa was a reflection of the human behavior of wasting nature or hunting for trophies, practiced all over the African continent.
Since 2010, Mertens has created sculptures that can be used as furniture as well, following the tradition of artists like Richard Artschwager or Ron Aaron.
In 2013, Mertens established a partnership between the ASFAD and the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He coordinates an exchange program between both academies.
Selected exhibitions
Solo shows:
2016 - Lela Gallery, Addis Ababa
2015 - Alliance Ethio Francaise, Addis Ababa
2012 - Asni Gallery, Addis Ababa
2011 - Alliance Ethio Francaise, Addis Ababa
2010 - German House, Addis Ababa
2009 - Commerzbank Representative Office, Addis Abeba
2008 - Showroom, Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa School of Fine Art & Design. Lela Galery, Addis Ababa.
2007 - Gallery Molitoris, Hamburg
2006 - Management Consultant Cap Gemini, Berlin
2005 - Gallery Kunstraum Haerten, Tübingen
2003 - Gallery Molitoris, Hamburg
2002 - Gallery Tammen und Busch, Berlin. Gallery im Amtshof, Feldkirchen, Austria.
2000 - Kunstverein mittleres Kinzigtal, Stadt Wolfach, Germany. Kunstraum Wedding, „Körperbilder“, Berlin.
1998 - Galerie im Prater, Berlin. Visolux Electronic GmbH, Berlin
1997 - Galerie Papist und Beyenburg, Köln
1996 - Dirty-Windows-Gallery, Berlin
1995 - Preisträger Kunst am Bau Villach, Austria
1994 - Galerie Slama, Klagenfurt, Austria. Galerie Studio 2, Köln. Allianz Generalagentur, Berlin.
1993 - Galerie Röller/Ravens, Berlin
1991 - Wintergarten im Literaturhaus, Berlin. Selbsthilfegalerie Crellestraße, Berlin.
1989 - Centro d'àrte ecultura di Sermoneta, Latina, Italy
1988 - Galerie Vinzenz Sala, Berlin
1987 - Galerie Roland Schneider, Berlin
Group shows
2019 - Mikser Festival, Dorćol, Belgrade, Serbia
2016 - Projektraum Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin
2015 - Millerntor Gallery, Hamburg
2013 - National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
2012 - Laphto Art Gallery, Addis Ababa
2011 - Atelier Gallery, Addis Ababa
2008 - Lela Gallery, Addis Ababa
2006 - “Hochdruckzone”, Städtische Galerie Reutlingen. Galerie Tammen, Berlin. Kunstraum Haerten, Tübingen. „Neue Hozschnitte der XYLON“, Spendhaus Reutlingen. Gewerbemuseum Winterthur. Zentrum für moderne Kunst St.Pölten. Neue sächsische Galerie Chemnitz. Galerie Schwartzsche Villa, Berlin. Galerie Tammen und Busch, Berlin. Galerie Papist & Beyenburg, Köln. Galerie Johnson und Johnson, „Zeitriss“ Berlin.
1995 - Museum für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Mantova, Italy
1994 - Kultur am Nauener Platz, „Heimat Geld“, Berlin
1992 - Alte Essig-und Senffabrik Neukölln, Berlin. Galerie Lebendiges Museum
1988 - Kunstverein Niebüll
1989 - Künstlerbahnhof Westend, Berlin
Collections:
Sammlung Willy Brandt Haus, Berlin
Sammling Investitionsbank Berlin
Artothek NBK, Berlin
References
Books
ato klaus: "Branches & Bones", ISBN 978-3-00-052537-7
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