Paris — New York

Günther Förg
"Standomi un giorno solo a la fenestra..."

January 23 — March 7, 2020
Au salon, 13 rue de Téhéran, Paris
« Standomi un giorno solo a la fenestra… » is a verse from Petrarca that Günther Förg chose for the title of a series of 100 watercolours with an identical format, produced in 2001 for an exhibition at Galerie Lelong in Paris. This title aptly encapsulates the artist’s attitude: he stands at the window and he observes. He paints what he sees: a field, a cloud, a fence, the horizon, a country road, a tree. He paints what he thinks of: lines, marks, abstract signs. He even paints the window itself. And always with the light touch, the suppleness and the grace for which he is renowned.

Today, six years after the artist’s early demise, his work is the focus of great interest around the world. Two museum retrospectives, in Amsterdam and Dallas, recently left their mark, showcasing the richness and cohesion of his body of work. A good reason to take another look at a fine selection of these watercolours.

Günther Förg was born in 1952 in Füssen, Germany and died in 2013 in Freiburg in Switzerland. His works, paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints form part of the collections of the leading museums worldwide. Galerie Lelong has exhibited the artist since 1996.

Exhibition views

Exhibition view of "Günther Förg : Standomi un giorno solo a la fenestra..." Photos : Fabrice Gibert / Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co.
Exhibition view of "Günther Förg : Standomi un giorno solo a la fenestra..." Photos : Fabrice Gibert / Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co.