FOG Design + Art

FOG Design + Art

Festival Pavilion 2 Marina BoulevardSan Francisco, CA 94123, USA Thursday, January 16, 2020–Sunday, January 19, 2020 Preview: Thursday, January 16, 2020, 6 p.m.–9 p.m. Booth 312

Hosfelt Gallery will present a solo booth of new paintings and works on paper by Düsseldorf-based Stefan Kürten. 


wish you were here by stefan kürten

Stefan Kürten

Wish You Were Here, 2018

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casting shadows by stefan kürten

Stefan Kürten

Casting Shadows, 2019

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secret by stefan kürten

Stefan Kürten

Secret, 2019

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ashes everywhere by stefan kürten

Stefan Kürten

Ashes Everywhere, 2013

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Hosfelt Gallery will present a solo booth of new paintings and works on paper by Düsseldorf-based Stefan Kürten.  

The paintings of German artist Stefan Kürten depict the environments we create in our tenacious attempt to make life perfect. 

Chic mid-century homes, picturesque bungalows, meticulously manicured landscapes and resort architecture evidence the dazzling promise of economic prosperity in the post-World War II West. These are bright, clean, thoughtfully-designed places. Safe and happy places. The imagery is fabricated from Kürten’s own snapshots of California and Northern Europe or from ubiquitous “shelter porn.” The scenes seem to glow with a soft, golden, interior light – an effect achieved through the use of metallic gold pigment in the foundational layers of the paintings – that adds to their sense of harmony and richness.

Kürten’s is a perfect world – almost. Beautiful as these images are, they’re unsettling – often for no reason you can quite name. Idyllic scenes are rendered uncanny by indeterminate sources of light that cast improbable shadows. Strangely-colored skies threaten an oncoming thunderstorm or recall a light-damaged image from the early days of color photography. Trash collects in the bottom of an empty swimming pool. Walls are defaced with graffiti. Decay, it seems, lies just beneath the surface.