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Alpküche (2020) Alpküche Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2020 Type: Painting Material: Oil on Somerset Paper (monotype) mounted on canvas Measures: 250 x 153 cm Acces / purchase date: 2021 Inventory number: 1591 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Stick to the plan (2019) Stick to the plan Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2019 Type: Painting Material: Oil on cotton paper (monotype) Measures: 108 x 107,5 cm Acces / purchase date: 2021 Inventory number: 1592 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Treuer Hund (2021) Treuer Hund Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2021 Type: Painting Material: Oil on cotton paper (monotype) Measures: 133,5 x 90,5 cm Acces / purchase date: 2021 Inventory number: 1590 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Telefon (Mia Farrow) (2005) Telefon (Mia Farrow) Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2005 Type: Work on paper Material: Pencil and acrylic on paper Measures: 104 x 70 cm Acces / purchase date: 2006 Inventory number: 0987 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Cindy (1999) Cindy Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 1999 Type: Work on paper Material: Felt-tip pen on newsprint paper Measures: 87,5 x 62 cm Acces / purchase date: 2013 Inventory number: 1227 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Untitled (1999) Untitled Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 1999 Type: Work on paper Material: Acrylic on newsprint paper Measures: 62 x 87,5 cm Acces / purchase date: 2013 Inventory number: 1225 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
New York (2010) New York Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2010 Type: Work on paper Material: Pencil and colored pencil on paper Measures: 45,7 x 60,5 cm Acces / purchase date: 2013 Inventory number: 1228 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
4 Angels (2005) 4 Angels Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2005 Type: Work on paper Material: Pencil and watercolor on paper Measures: 69,7 x 103,7 cm Acces / purchase date: 2006 Inventory number: 0986 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Zahnweh (2005) Zahnweh Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 2005 Type: Work on paper Material: Pencil and acrylic on paper Measures: 104 x 70 cm Acces / purchase date: 2006 Inventory number: 0988 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988) -
Zeichnungen (1999) Zeichnungen Artist: Zilla Leutenegger Dating: 1999 Type: Work on paper Material: Pencil on paper Measures: 62 x 87,5 cm Acces / purchase date: 2013 Inventory number: 1226 Copyright: © Zilla Leutenegger; Fotos: Courtesy Künstlerin, Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Inv.-Nr. 1125–1128, 1590–1592), Galerie Stampa (Inv.-Nr. 0986–0987), André-Marc Räubig (Inv.-Nr. 0988)
However, the props in these pictorial spaces are only one aspect of the work, and not as important as the uniquely elusive atmosphere—perhaps best described as melancholic—that pervades these drawings, an atmosphere that may well remind an older generation of the song “Lazy Sunday Afternoon.” These are bare-bones snapshots, presented by the artist as the briefest of chamber plays. Stories are not told here using narrative devices. It may be that these images are in fact the concentrated essence of stories, or maybe they only contain the seeds of possible stories, which—were they told in full—would report, briefly and succinctly, on people’s responses to their memories. Leutenegger once commented on this in conversation: “The figures in my drawings and works are always alone—alone but not lonely.”(3) And, elsewhere in the same conversation: “I regard the figure, which is mostly my own, as an exemplar for humankind,”(4) as “a figure you can see yourself in.”(5) Meanwhile, her ideal exhibition goers are those “who stop of their own accord, reflect, and feel solidarity with the figure and its existence.”(6)
Leutenegger’s visual language, which in some senses calls to mind children’s drawings, looks distinctly unpretentious in what are often very large-format compositions. Her figures and objects are rendered as line drawings with just a few zones in the motifs marked out by patches of concentrated color. These drawings thus have an almost collage-like air. They are easy to read, the visual language is pared back, props and furniture are kept to a minimum in these stage sets where a figure engages in certain actions, often gazing into space as if sleepwalking. Using the simplest motifs and formal means, Zilla Leutenegger evokes a very particular atmosphere in the realms of her art.
Beat Wismer
(1) Inka Graeve Ingelmann in conversation with Zilla Leutenegger, “Ring My Bell,” in Z – Zilla Leutenegger, exh. cat. Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich 2015, p. 61–73, here p. 69.
(2) As cited in Ralph Melcher, “Poesie des Raumes,” in Zilla Leutenegger. Wichtiger Besuch, exh. cat. Saarlandmuseum, Moderne Galerie, Saarbrücken, Ostfildern 2006, p. 67–73, here p. 69.
(3) Graeve Ingelmann and Leutenegger, “Ring My Bell,” p. 64.
(4) Ibid., p. 70.
(5) Zilla Leutenegger in conversation with Dorothee Messmer, “Versuche, das Unmögliche möglich zu machen,” in Zilla und das 7. Zimmer, exh. cat. Kunstmuseum Thurgau, Warth, Zurich 2008, p. 101–109, here p. 103.
(6) Graeve Ingelmann and Leutenegger, “Ring My Bell,” p. 67.