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The graphic work of Joachim Böttcher (1946-2022)

Kunstmuseum
Ahrenshoop, GER
22.09.2024 - 30.03.2025

The graphic work of Joachim Böttcher (1946-2022)

The sculptor, painter and draughtsman Joachim Böttcher died in October 2022. With his incorruptible approach to his work, which always maintained a balance between sensual information and intellectual consideration, he helped to shape the Berlin and Dresden art landscape from the 1980s onwards and, like many others from this scene, cultivated an intensive relationship with Ahrenshoop. Born in Thuringia, he studied painting and graphic art at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts from 1967 to 1972 after completing an apprenticeship and working as a stonemason. After a period as a freelance artist in Berlin and Dresden, he became a master student of the sculptor Werner Stötzer at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin. Since 1991, Böttcher has had his studio in Stabeshöhe/Uckermark, where he last lived. He enjoyed travelling to the Baltic Sea and spending summer weeks on Hiddensee or Fischland. In 2007, he spent a working holiday at the Künstlerhaus Lukas in Ahrenshoop.

In 2016, the art museum showed important paintings and sculptures in a personal exhibition. A large-format painting was donated to the collection by the artist. Before his death, Joachim Böttcher expressed the wish to also have a selection of his drawings in the Ahrenshoop Art Museum. The donation is the reason for this exhibition dedicated specifically to his drawings. A selection of 60 works will be shown. They are all illustrated in the catalogue.

https://kunstmuseum-ahrenshoop.de/veranstaltung/das-zeichnerische-werk-joachim-boettchers-1946-2022-2/

Image 1:
Joachim Böttcher, Dörflich, 2016 Mixed media on paper, 48.6 x 61 cm, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024

Image 2:
Joachim Böttcher, Field II, 2017, chalk, opaque white, pen, ink, collage on primed paper, 48 x 62 cm, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024