Klaus Fußmann - Kleine Freuden

Klaus Fußmann - Kleine Freuden

Königsallee 22 III Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany Thursday, April 9, 2020–Saturday, August 29, 2020


vergißmeinnicht by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Vergißmeinnicht, 1990

Price on Request

margeriten und kornblumen by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Margeriten und Kornblumen, 2000

6,500 EUR

herbstastern by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Herbstastern, 1989

Price on Request

iris und schnee im sommer by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Iris und Schnee im Sommer, 1998

7,200 EUR

mohn und iris by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Mohn und Iris, 1999

5,500 EUR

mohn und iris by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Mohn und Iris, 1998

7,200 EUR

rosen by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Rosen, 1997

4,500 EUR

landschaft bei beveroe by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Landschaft bei Beveroe, 1988

Price on Request

santa fe by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Santa Fe, 1991

4,900 EUR

die großen sanddünen von colorado by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Die großen Sanddünen von Colorado, 1984

3,500 EUR

mohn by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Mohn, 2012

5,900 EUR

gelbe rosen by klaus fussmann

Klaus Fussmann

Gelbe Rosen, 2010

4,800 EUR

Klaus Fußmann paints after nature. He paints what spring and summer in the landscape around Gelting and in the wild garden around his studio house offer him. He captures moments of exuberant beauty, which – although they foresee later decay – feel like a triumph. Fußmann shares these barely tangible moments with the viewer just as he shares with us all his knowledge of the rich treasure of painting and colors. He has often described the beauty of painting in all its facets in his essays.   

But Fußmann's painting is truly more than just a little pleasure (Kleine Freude). It is a great gift to the viewer and when we look at the ca. 40 works from almost as many creative years, we feel his experience of change at close range. Fußmann paints the becoming and fading. They are very attentive observations in which the artist omits and exaggerates, in which colors and forms melt and dissolve in order to reunite in a chord of the most beautiful colors. All this hits us right in the heart, because the passion for nature, the artist's great joy of life and his positive view of the world are deeply human. 

We are especially happy to have accompanied Klaus Fußmann's development in numerous exhibitions since the late 1980s and hope to send you a warm ray of positive hope with this small publication.