Stephan Melzl
Bernhart Schwenk
9783954760602
156 pages
Distanz Verlag Gmbh Llc
Overview
Tender Horrors. A little girl, oblivious to the world around her, supports herself on an axe that is taller than she herself. The sharp blade that has just felled a tree points right at what is beneath her dress, lifted by a gentle updraft. The stump mirrors her rosy pudenda. Stephan Melzl (b. Basel, 1959; lives and works in Frankfurt am Main) has set the child into a detail from Fragonard's rococo painting "Swing," which shows a courtly lady on a swing inviting her lover's gaze to penetrate beneath her skirt; Melzl's own picture bears the curt title "Cut" (2011). The meticulously calculated hyperbole of Melzl's Renaissancestyle oilonwood depictions of his subjects may be read as a sharpedged barb against hypocritical visions of the idyllic life that we are only too prone to cling to. So the artist's visiual universe is about more than the ambiguous motifs: it aims to sharpen the gaze with which the viewer contemplates the artist's theatrical productions and the diverse associations they evoke. This book is the first monograph about Stephan Melzl and features numerous drawings and paintings created between 1997 and 2013. With essays by Bernhart Shcwenk and HansJurgen Hafner.