Archive for October, 2013

 

Colour and Reduction ~ The Juelich Museum Vernissage

Abstract artist Chris Billington at the preview of his current exhibition in Germany which celebrates the work of classical landscape painter J.W.Schirmer.

The Juelich Museum Vernissage was attended by nearly 100 guests, including local dignitaries such as the wife of  Nobel Prize Winner, Physicist Peter Grunberg, and many members of the International Club.   The Club President Sandrine Cowling gave a delightful  welcome speech, along with an introductory  speech from Museum Director Marcell Perse and the exhibition was opened with a piano recital.

My most grateful thanks go to everyone concerned for the overwhelming response to my work, and especially to the Great, Great Grandson of J.W.Schirmer who travelled many miles with his wife to be at the opening of the exhibition and to meet me.

Above all I was completely moved with the totally unexpected Museum Medal which was presented to me in honour of my outstanding achievement to art.

 





Chris Billington talks about his exhibition at the Juelich Museum

I discuss some of my ideas and thinking behind my “Colour and Reduction – Landscapes to J.W.Schirmer” exhibition which is currently featuring at The Juelich Museum, in a short film that was produced for the museum to accompany the show.

In addition to the video the museum are holding Curator tours and are supplying audio guides with commentary of my work. There is also a full colour 44 page bi-lingual catalogue to complement the exhibition.

Chris Billington discusses his current exhibition at The Juelich Museum

Chris Billington discusses his current exhibition at The Juelich Museum

The video is available in HD at Youtube.

 





West Briton feature October 2013

Chris Billington ~ Landscapes to Schirmer ~ West Briton





Colour and Reduction Abstract Artist at The Juelich Museum

British Abstract Artist reworks Classical German Landscape painting via new forms and colour.

These are the Chris Billington paintings. A celebration of modern art from British abstract artist Chris Billington who pays tribute to the great nineteenth Century painter J.W. Schirmer at The Juelich Museum with his current exhibition “COLOUR AND REDUCTION ~ Landscapes To J.W. Schirmer” at The Juelich Museum 19 October 2013 – 10 November 2013.

 

“British artist Chris Billington has long been fascinated by Schirmer’s complex universe of landscapes.   In his radically abstract, geometric style, he lays bare the fundamental structures of Schirmer’s landscapes and condenses them into striking constellations of colour and shape.   With their apparent lightness and bold use of colour, his cohesive compositions entice us to really see.   In their reduced state they create spaces of strong symbolic force with a unique quality” 

Marcell Perse, Museumsleiter/Director

 

 





Juelich Museum Director Celebrates Forthcoming Exhibition

Two days ago Juelich Museum Director Marcell Perse took a Billington from their collection up into the Ahr Valley to celebrate my forthcoming exhibition which opens with them next week.

 
It is the wine season in the Ahr Valley and Marcell took my painting ‘Burg Are Altenahr’ into the landscape from which it was derived to toast the show from what he said is the best viewpoint of the scene painted by Schirmer and myself.

 

Juelich Museum Director Marcell Perse toasts Billington's 'Burg Are Altenahr' in the Ahr Valley

Juelich Museum Director Marcell Perse toasts Billington’s ‘Burg Are Altenahr’ in the Ahr Valley

 
As final preparations are completed by the Museum this warm gesture is an expression of the significance of my ‘Landscapes To Schirmer’ and I am completely amazed by their enthusiasm.

 





Landscapes to Schirmer ~ The Exhibition

Following several years of collaboration with the Juelich Museum, the final preparations for my  Schirmer exhibition are now being completed with last minute amendments to the catalogue, which goes to print today, and even some slight revisions to the title of the exhibition itself.

 

Landscape of the Upper Rhine (2013) ~ 16in x 12in ~ acrylic on canvas ~ Landscapes to J.W. Schirmer ~ Chris Billington

Landscape of the Upper Rhine (2013) ~ Landscapes to J.W. Schirmer ~ Chris Billington

 

Here is some background information on the realisation of this historically significant exhibition.

When the original project was put to me by the Museum Director they were already in possession of four of my paintings which they had acquired when my first ‘Dialogue with Schirmer’ paintings were shown at the Internationale Kunstakademie in Heimbach by the invitation of Professor Dr Frank Zehnder in 2010. My work having been introduced to Professor Zehnder by Maf Radersheidt, with whom I worked on several projects in Germany, including a solo exhibition in her fine gallery in Bad Münstereifel.

The Juelich went on to acquire a further painting of mine, when in 2011 Marcell Perse of the Museum requested that I paint my interpretation of their new Schirmer, ‘Italian Landscape With Bridge’ which they had just purchased from auction at Lempertz. My painting was officially presented at the Museum on International Museum Day, May 15th 2011, alongside the Schirmer original.

It was at this time, in 2011 Marcell Perse proposed that I continue my ‘Dialogue with Schirmer’ by marking the 150th anniversary, in September 2013, of his death with an exhibition of fifteen of my works, one to mark each decade of the 150 years and in recognition of my visionary abstracted work on one of the greatest German Landscape painters and founders of the Dusseldorf school of painting.

After much considered thought the working title for the exhibition was decided on between myself and the Museum, “Colour and Reduction – 15 landscapes to J. W. Schirmer”, but it has become evident to us that the project has expanded and now encompasses all of my paintings, my fifteen new ‘Schirmer’ paintings along with the five that the Museum already hold. As of three days ago the exhibition is now also titled ‘Landscapes to Schirmer’. The styles of Billington and Schirmer are a complete contrast, separated by centuries of Landscape tradition, but by creating a new colour vocabulary and through new forms I have assembled new landscape environments in my interpretation of these great works.

 

Forest Chapel (2013) ~ 30in x 36in ~ acrylic on canvas ~ Landscapes to J.W.Schirmer ~ Chris Billington

Forest Chapel (2013) ~ Landscapes to J.W.Schirmer ~ Chris Billington

 

With this work I have attempted to reach Schirmer’s level of consciousness and I propose a new definition of landscape painting arrived at by searching for the hidden instead of accepting what is apparent.   My “Landscapes to Schirmer” sums up the coexistence of two painters across centuries….

‘Landscapes to Schirmer’ is the culmination of many months of work and planning between myself and the Juelich Museum, and my paintings are derived from access to many of the originals at the Museum Citadel, and several large volumes of Schirmer’s complete oeuvre which were given to me by Marcell Perse.

I have been given unconditional artistic freedom to determine and complete the project with complete autonomy and every step along the way they Museum have been sincerely enthusiastic and supportive right down to telling me that the exhibition invitation cards are one of the best products that they have produced in years. To be held in the Citadel Chapel, the exhibition opens on Saturday 19th October and there will be Curator Tours on Sunday 20th October and Sunday 3rd November at 11.00hrs.

My absolute gratitude goes to Marcell Perse and his marvelous staff at The Juelich Museum for having such great faith and confidence in my work and for having the extraordinary insight to see this historic project through from the seed of an idea to its magnificent conclusion.

Exhibition opening: Saturday 19 October 16.00 hrs
Curator Tours: Sunday 20 October and 3 Each November 11.00 hrs

Images of the paintings will be added to my exhibition page in a few days.

 

Juelich Museum ~ “Colour and Reduction – 15 landscapes to J. W. Schirmer”

 





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