Speak More Truth / Iris Schomaker

 

catalogue, 48 pages

hard cover with dust jacket and hot foil stamping

editor: Galerie Thomas Schulte

publisher: The Green Box, 2012

client: Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin

 

Iris Schomaker’s current works are paintings exclusively done on paper, in which she plays within the bounds of figurative representation and painterly abstraction. In doing so, the Berlin-based artist limits herself to the bare essentials. So, her alone-standing figures are found in emptied, obliquitous rooms, with few reference points. In contrast to her earlier works, in which the traces of the painting process and graphic form-finding stand in the foreground of the paintings, simplified almost to only shades of black and white, Schomaker’s new works have a stronger sense of graphic composition, along with an extended palette of bold colors. Abstract surfaces and rhythmic, crystalline forms combine to create spatial situations, where Schomaker's characters develop an iconic presence, which far from any religious implications, relate to the formal qualities of representation.

 

In her new, large-scale works, the artist shows moments of considerable privacy with individual figures, who in a lying or sitting position, while reading or deep in thought, isolate themselves from the outside world. The work, man reading/black fox, depicts a figure with clothed legs, lost in an open book and sitting in a chair. Under the chair is a black fox with its head resting on his front paws. This scene, which, at first glance, seems so familiar, however, evokes the impression within the viewer of having entered a secret, hidden place. Unnoticed, he lives from this moment, which appears to be frozen in movement. For, if he were to move even the slightest, it would stir the timid animal at his feet into motion.