Beate Gütschow

German artist
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Beate Gütschow (born 1970 in Mainz, West Germany) is a contemporary German artist. She lives and works in Cologne and Berlin.

Life and work

Gütschow studied art at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg from 1993 to 2000, and at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts in 1997.

She served as guest professor from 2009 to 2010 at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. Since 2011 she is a professor at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne.

Gütschow's work explores the relationship between photographic representation and reality. It also investigates how our visual perception is informed and influenced by prior knowledge of other images.

LS Series

In her first series, "LS" (an abbreviation of Landschaft, or landscape) Gütschow uses photographic means to reconstruct depictions of landscape in 17th- and 18th-century paintings. With the aid of computer software, she montages scores of image fragments to create photographs that adhere to the compositional principles of the ideal landscape.

S Series

The body of work entitled "S" for Stadt (city) consists of large black-and-white photographs that are also composed of multiple images. Diverse architectural structures and geographical locations are combined within a single picture. These works clearly reference documentary photography, but at the same time contradict it with their photographic fictions.

I Series

In the series "I" (for Interior), Gütschow undertakes a critical investigation of advertising photography, composing mundane objects such as a car battery, ergonomic chair, and overhead projector into surrealistic scenes in her studio.

Z Series

In this documentary series Gütschow combines photographic fragments with computer-generated drawings. Z stands for "Zellengefängnis". "Zellengefängnis" is the German translation for a former solitary confinement prison in Berlin. Gütschow has taken photo fragments from this location and processed it together with archive material in digital drawings.

HC Series

In her series „HC“ Gütschow deals with the pictorial representation of gardens in medieval and early Renaissance art. HC stands for Hortus Conclusus.

Gütschow takes motifs from contemporary architecture surroundings and transfers them to a parallel perspective with the help of photogrammetry. She uses this historical reference as a tool not only to challenge the viewer's perception but also to negotiate current developments in 3D photography.

Gütschow has received numerous awards, including the ars viva prize awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft (2006) and the Otto-Dix-Prize/IBM Art Award for New Media, Gera (2001). In 2001 she also held a fellowship at Villa Aurora in Los Angeles.

Gütschow was one of the urbanites portrayed in the 2009 documentary In Berlin by Michael Ballhaus and Ciro Cappellari.

K Series

Gütschow uses documentary photography and text to address the issue of the climate crisis. She photographs protests and resistance, while also documenting the damage caused by the climate crisis.

Solo exhibitions (select)

  • 2024 Widerstand, Flut, Brand, Widerstand. Fotoarsenal, Vienna
  • 2019/2020 „LS“ und „S“, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin
  • 2018 Produzentengalerie, Hamburg
  • 2017 O+O Depot, Berlin
  • 2011 Fotogalleriet, Oslo
  • 2011 St Paul St Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
  • 2011 ph-projecs, Berlin
  • 2010 Galerie Barbara Gross, Munich
  • 2010 Produzentengalerie, Hamburg
  • 2009 Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
  • 2009 Sonnabend Gallery, New York
  • 2008 Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nuremberg
  • 2008 Haus am Waldsee, Berlin
  • 2007 Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
  • 2007 ArtSway, Hampshire, UK
  • 2005 Produzentengalerie, Hamburg
  • 2004 Galerie Barbara Gross, Munich
  • 2004 Danziger Projects, New York

Works in public collections (selected)

Works of Beate Gütschow can be found in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Kunsthaus Zurich, Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Saint Louis Art Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden and in the Staedel Museum, Frankfurt.

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