Gether
Contemporary

Jochen Mühlenbrink

Jochen Mühlenbrink - MWP - Installation view, Gether Contemporary 2023
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Jochen Mühlenbrink - MWP - Installation view, Gether Contemporary 2023

Jochen Mühlenbrink - WP, 2023, oil on canvas 140 x 100
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Jochen Mühlenbrink - WP, 2023, oil on canvas 140 × 100

Jochen Mühlenbrink - Dawn - exhibition view, ASPN, Leipzig, 2020
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Jochen Mühlenbrink - Dawn - exhibition view, ASPN, Leipzig, 2020

Jochen Mühlenbrink - The Grand LT, 2020, oil on canvas, 280 x 200 cm - exhibition view, Kunstmuseum Solingen, 2020
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Jochen Mühlenbrink - The Grand LT, 2020, oil on canvas, 280 × 200 cm - exhibition view, Kunstmuseum Solingen, 2020

Experiencing Jochen Mühlenbrink’s works is in many ways like embarking on a long train ride. The movement through the landscape is captured in simple and frozen moments that are concentrated in either fleeting landscapes and faces seen behind windows wet with dew or in more abstract compositions of spray paint and tape, which in this context can give associations to the concrete walls of tunnels or to stray and swirling objects on the platform. Consistent with Mühlenbrink’s works is the mapping and the processing of the subtle human traces and the “things” we leave behind - and especially their communicative potential. Mühlenbrink grabs what others have left behind (an “ok” written in a fogged window or an attempted repaired mirror) and transforms these concrete and recognizable barns into flowing compositions and contemplative spaces, where the “traces” act as openings for conversation and reflection.

Mühlenbrink’s works can be seen as the friendship formed between the viewer and the images, and one can argue that the real motif should not be found in the houses, in the faces or in the tape, but rather somewhere on the surface between the viewer and the object - on the pane itself or in the mirror, from where the viewer is held in transit between the artwork and something more. It may seem almost banal, but every single time a mirror appears somewhere in art history, it is written about over and over again. But why? The simple answer is probably that it physically reflects something in us, makes us aware of our own perception and our very concrete presence in the room. The mirror has a unique ability to reflect the “invisible” or distort the “visible” and opens up readings in which it becomes possible to see ourselves concretely in art.

Mühlenbrink’s impressive work with the Trompe l’oeil technique seems like an everlasting magic trick, and the transition from raw material to final work seems almost mythical. However, Mühlenbrink’s use of the technique differs from the historical one, as he not only creates two-dimensional illusions, but manages to make the deception material (here the tape is not just tape, but strokes that move out from the surface and crawl under the skin of the viewer). Mühlenbrink’s works lie on the edge between the banal, the technically superior and the strictly conceptual, and Jochen Mühlenbrink has an impressively multifaceted approach to painting and to the world of things that we live in.

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Born 1980, Freiburg, Germany.

EDUCATION

2001-2007

Düsseldorf Art Academy, Germany

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024

BCP, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

J’M BCP, Galerie Au Cube, Mâcon, France

Five Perspectives?, Monti8, Latina, Italy

MP, Long Story Short, New York, USA

2023

J’M donc je suis, Museum Bensheim, Germany

J’M Admski, Gerhard Hofland, Nertherlands

LAN WP, isart gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

MWP, Gether Contemporary, Copenhagen, Denmark

Double Eye Trouble (with Katharina Maderthaner), Rizzuto Gallery, Palermo, Italy

Forgetting is Remembering (with Alex Puz), Gallery Simon, Seoul, Republic of Korea

2022

J’M donc je suis, Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Stuttgart, Germany

J’M LA WP, Long Story Short, Los Angeles, USA

WTP, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

Window Fainting, Cuturi Gallery, Singapore

2021

Pola V. Gerhard Hofland, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2020

Jochen Mühlenbrink, Kunstmuseum Solingen, Germany

Review, davidbehning galerie, Düsseldorf, Germany

Dawn, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

2019

FOG, Gerhard Hofland, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2018

Falz. Malerei, Stadtmuseum Oldenburg, Germany

Falz. Painting, De Groen Fine Art Collection, Arnhem, Netherlands

Falz III, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

2017

Afterimage, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

2016

Vertuschen, Gmünder Kunstverein, Swabian Gmuend, Germany

2015

CLP Rapid, KunstHalle Cloppenburg, Germany

2014

Stroke Hold, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

Asche, Gerhard Hofland Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2013

FRAGIL, Morat-Institut, Freiburg, Germany

FRAGIL, Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven, Germany

Pola Void, Gerhard Hofland, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2012

66.Internationaler Bergischer Kunstpreis (with Leunora Salihu) NATIONAL-Bank, Wuppertal, Germany

2011

ROHSTOFF, Hofland & Aschenbach Galleries, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2010

Awarded by Kulturstiftung der Öffentlichen Versicherungen Oldenburg, Germany

Mal Heur, FRISCH collection, Halle am Wasser, Berlin, Germany

2009

Rücksicht, Kunstverein Heppenheim, Germany

Stauraum, Tatjana Pieters Gallery, Gent, Belgium

2008

Perspectives of contemporary painting, German Federal Bank, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

Stilleben, Tatjana Pieters Gallery, Gent, Belgium

Asphalt, Galerie Rupert Pfab, Düsseldorf, Germany

Perspektiven Heutiger Malerei, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

2007

Tollwut, OneTwenty Gallery, Gent, Belgium

J-pics vs. mpegs (with Martin Denker) Torch Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2006

Sachliche Romanze, OneTwentyGallery Gent, Belgium

and the Agency, London, Great Britain

IKE, Kulturbahnhof Eller, Düsseldorf, Germany

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

What I Want You To See, Monti8 Gallery, Latina, Italy

Cityscapes, Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Stuttgart, Germany

What Are We Looking For When Time Stands Still, Galerie Krobath, Vienna, Austria

Future Solos 3, Weserhalle, Berlin, Germany

Reality Check, Kunstmuseum Ahlen, Ahlen, Germany

2023

Outside, Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Stuttgart, Germany

DARE TO DREAM, Gether Contemporary, Copenhagen, Denmark

Refractions, Hello Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

echt jetzt, Kunstmuseum Heidenheim, Germany

Focal Point 2, Long Story Short, New York City, USA

2022

Null Protocol, Gallery Func, Shanghai, China

MANSCAPING, The Hole, NYC/Los Angeles, USA

Schmunzeln - von heiter bis absurd, Städtische Galerie Fruchthalle, Rastatt, Germany

DIE GROSSE Kunstausstellung NRW, Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Germany

Flowers, Galerie Thomas Fuchs, Stuttgart, Germany

2021

Aus jedem Dorf ein Hund, THALER Originalgrafik, Leipzig, Germany

About the Shadow, Thomas Rehbein, Cologne, Germany

Im Frage. Collectie Delissen, Museum Het Valkhof, Nijmegen, Netherlands

2gether (with Gioele Amaro), Gether Contempoary, Copenhagen, Denmark

2020

Untitled Reality, davidbehning galerie, Düsseldorf, Germany

Open until full, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

Im Frage, Collectie Delissen. Museum Het Valkhof, Nijmegen, Netherlands

2019

Setup 04, De Groen Fine Art Collection, Arnhem, Netherlands

ASPN STS Wuppertal, hosted by Groelle Pass Projects, Wuppertal, Germany

Yes we ´re open, Gerhard Hofland, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2018

Palmenbingo, ASPN, Leipzig, Germany

1001 Bild, Vol. II, Villa de Bank, Enschede, Netherlands

Konvolution – Künstler Buch Projekte, Osthaus Museum Hagen, Germany

2017

Het Mysterie van de Waarheid, Arti et Amcitiae, Amsterdam, Netherlands

TROY, Galerie Evelyn Drewes, Hamburg, Germany

Trunk, Kunstverein Lüneburg, Germany

2016

Wahrheiten. Werke aus der Sammlung SØR/Rusche, Kunstverein Münsterland, Germany

2015

Gute Kunst? Wollen! Werke aus der Sammlung SØR/Rusche, Auf AEG, Nürnberg, Germany

2014

painting. about, around & within, Galleria UPP, Venice, Italy

Behind images, Garage Rotterdam, Netherlands

2013

Schöne Landschaft – Bedrohte Natur, Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche, Osnabrück, Germany

2012

Droste Effect, Nieuwe Vide, Haarlem, Netherlands

Jack Helgesen Collection, Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Norway

66. Internationaler Bergischer Kunstpreis, Kunstmuseum Solingen, Germany

2011

Carte blanche, Kunstverein Mittelbaden and Städtische Galerie Offenburg, Germany

Nordwestkunst 2011 – Die Nominierten, Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven, Germany

Verbrechen und Bild, Städtische Galerie Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany

2010

Van Bommel van Dam Prijs, Museum Van Bommel van Dam, Venlo, Netherlands

2009

The Unforgettable Fire – 25 jaars Torch Gallery, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Netherlands

Selection. Werke aus der Sammlung Biedermann, Museum Biedermann, Donaueschingen, Germany

2008

Inventur. Zeitgenössiche Radierung in Deutschland, Kunstverein Reutlingen and Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso, Münster, Germany

2007

Hotel Kerberos, KIT Düsseldorf, Germany

Triband, KunstKlub Berlin, Germany

12 Artists from Germany, Dangerous Curve, Los Angeles, USA

2005

XIV. Deutsche Internationale Grafik-Triennale, Kunstverein Frechen, Germany

GRANTS AND AWARDS

2013

Catalog Promotional Award by Kunstraum Radius-Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany

2012

66. Bergischer Internationaler Kunstpreis, Kunstmuseum Solingen, Germany

2011

Artist in residence, Los Angeles, USA, Vancouver, Canada and NYC, USA

2010

Art Award for Painting, Kulturstiftung der Öffentlichen Versicherungen Oldenburg, Germany

2006

Working grant Bahnhof Eller, City of Düsseldorf, Germany

2004

Hogan Lovells Art Award, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany