"Polish sociologist Zygmunt Baumann uses the term 'liquid modernity' to describe the current era of globalization and information as one of radical alterations in our perception of time and space. Baumann asserts that with less stability there is less subjugation, and therefore more flexibility, mobility and freedom - but with that also comes increased transience and constant flux. Even social structures are only stable for short periods of time. Old patterns, structures, codes and rules are no longer 'natural' or reliable - there are too many and they contradict each other. The challenge today is to discover new patterns, or to put old structures into a new order.
"In my paintings, I merge diverse structures. Some are derived from art history, like the drips of Jackson Pollock, which are indicative of a bygone era of modernity. Some patterns come from my everyday life, like splash stains found on walls and sidewalks. And some structures come from nature, like wild branches from a jungle or primeval forest, or the fleeting ripples on the surface of water.
"The splashes and drips are metaphors for shapes and structures in flux. Their associations range from camouflage, graffiti, and barbed wire to diagrams of data and Google Earth maps. Sometimes the splashes look like explosions, which for some people might infer recent terror attacks, but I see them as reflections of the most radical change and conflict in general. Which also implies the possibility of a new beginning.
"Nature in my paintings references ephemerality but also the eternal return, and the indelible rules of physics and biology. Nature also represents a resource or an escape, just as the Mediterranean Sea symbolizes these ideas, both for the tourist and the refugee.
Out of all these elements, I create a dynamic network to explore new connections and points of view. I break them, fuse them, and put them in a new order. I think in terms of complexity rather than linearity. I seek to blur the borders between abstraction and figuration, reality and imagination, utopia and the everyday, strategy and change, motion and rigidity.
"My work occupies a realm between three-dimensional reality and the endless field of imagination. There exist multiple viewpoints within a single painting. I call this a fluid concept of space, which I reinforce with my painting technique. Essentially it's a reversal of the painting process - instead of painting the form itself, I define a form by painting the negative space around it. This inverts one's perception of foreground and background - what appears to lie in the foreground is actually the deepest layer of the painting. This process of layering is very similar to the techniques used in printmaking or in Photoshop - but nothing is digital or mechanized - everything is created in 'analogue' by hand.
"Today in Europe, many people are questioning their identity and where they belong, fearful of change. It is difficult to face the conflicts and questions - either we are too close, overwhelmed by the complexity and details, or too far away - like a satellite - to be able to interact.
"My paintings do not present judgments or answers. Instead they offer an invitation to question our perceptions, consider new approaches, and become more open to the unknown." — Jutta Haeckel
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Jutta HaeckelContemplation I, 2022acrylic on jute47 1/4 x 59 1/8 in
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Jutta HaeckelContemplation III, 2022acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelGolden Thread I, 2022acrylic on jute74 3/4 x 59 in
190 x 150 cm -
Jutta HaeckelGolden Thread II, 2022acrylic on jute74 3/4 x 59 in
190 x 150 cm -
Jutta HaeckelMist, 2022acrylic on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelNebula, 2022acrylic on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelUndala I, 2022acrylic on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelSedimentary Layers, 2020acrylic on jute74 3/4 x 90 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelHaze, 2022acrylic on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelContemplation IV, 2022acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelContemplation II, 2022acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelTransition, 2022acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelCirculating, 2022acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelLights Dots Waves II, 2021acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelPattern of Chance II, 2021acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelMicro Map II, 2021acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelPattern of Chance I, 2021acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelLights Dots Waves III, 2021acrylic on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelDelta 2, 2021acrylic on jute23 5/8 x 19 3/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelWinding Ways, 2020acrylic on jute74 3/4 x 90 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelHinterland, 2020acrylic on jute74 3/4 x 59 1/8 inches
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Jutta HaeckelButterflies and Hurricanes, 2020acrylic on jute90 1/2 x 74 3/4 inches
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Jutta HaeckelForce of Nature III, 2019acrylic and acrylic paste on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelForce of Nature I, 2019acrylic and acrylic paste on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches/150 x 120 cm
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Jutta HaeckelFields, 2017acrylic and acrylic paste on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 inches/100 x 80 cm
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Jutta HaeckelGhosts of the Past, 2017acrylic and acrylic paste on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 inches/150 x 120 cm
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Jutta HaeckelTorn, 2018acrylic and acrylic paste on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 inches/100 x 80 cm
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Jutta HaeckelFragments, 2018acrylic and acrylic paste on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 inches/100 x 80 cm
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Jutta HaeckelGlacier, 2018acrylic and acrylic paste on jute92 1/2 x 70 7/8 inches/235 x 180 cm
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Jutta HaeckelWhite Noise, 2009acrylic and oil on canvas74 3/4 x 106 1/4 inches/190 x 270 cm
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Jutta HaeckelGhost Rider, 2017acrylic and watercolor on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelCloser, 2017acrylic and oil on jute78 3/4 x 59 1/8 inches/200 x 150 cm
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Jutta HaeckelEcho Chamber, 2017acrylic and oil on jute31 1/2 x 39 3/8 in
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Jutta HaeckelViolently Happy, 2017acrylic and oil on jute70 7/8 x 94 1/2 in
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Jutta HaeckelSilence, 2017acrylic on jute19 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches/50.2 x 40 cm
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Jutta HaeckelSnow, 2016-2017acrylic and oil on jute59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelGraininess, 2017acrylic and oil on jute47 1/4 x 59 1/8 in
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Jutta HaeckelParadise and Paradox, 2016oil on linen59 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
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Jutta HaeckelShimmering Substance, 2015oil on linen39 3/8 x 31 1/2 inches/100 x 80 cm
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Jutta HaeckelConvergence, 2015oil on linen39 3/8 x 31 1/2 inches/100 x 80 cm
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Jutta HaeckelUnivers Revers 1, 2014oil on linen23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches/60 x 50.2 cm
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Jutta HaeckelPartial Real, 2014oil on linen23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches/60 x 50.2 cm
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Jutta HaeckelConstant Dripping, 2013oil on linen59 1/8 x 78 3/4 inches/150.2 x 200 cm
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Jutta HaeckelOpaque, 2012oil on linen59 1/8 x 78 3/4 inches/150.2 x 200 cm
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Jutta HaeckelSchwarze Löcher, 2014oil on linen23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches/60 x 50.2 cm
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Jutta HaeckelFlawy, 2014oil on linen70 7/8 x 86 5/8 inches/180 x 220 cm
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Jutta HaeckelSmoke, 2022acrylic on jute39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
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Jutta Haeckel"Remoteness", 2011Acrylic and oil on linen70 7/8 x 94 1/2 inches/180 x 240 cm
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OFF THE GRID: Post-Formal Conceptualism
11 Apr - 20 May 2023This sprawling group exhibition traces the use of the form of the grid in contemporary art, beginning with some of its most illustrious mid-20th century proponents. From there, it examines...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Golden Thread 22 Oct - 23 Nov 2022Opening reception for the artist: Saturday October 22, 3-5 pm German painter Jutta Haeckel’s subversive artworks invert the act and purpose of painting—both materially and subjectively. Beginning with jute as...Read more -
Where We Are
23 Oct - 24 Nov 2021In a group exhibition marking this moment in history (and celebrating the 25th anniversary of Hosfelt Gallery) the work of 34 artists is employed to reflect on the zeitgeist of...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Double Nature 19 Oct - 22 Nov 2019Düsseldorf-based Jutta Haeckel may be the most original painter of her generation. Her recent paintings on jute—the strong, coarse, natural fiber that burlap is made of—utilize a series of unorthodox techniques to undermine the physical and conceptual precepts of painting.Read more -
Mirror Mirror
8 Jul - 12 Aug 2017The first mirror — likely a pool of still water — allowed humans to see themselves as others did. Later came polished surfaces — copper, bronze, silver, pyrite, even stone...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Future Echo 11 Mar - 29 Apr 2017Düsseldorf-based painter Jutta Haeckel has accomplished a rare feat in the crowded arena of contemporary art — she has developed a style of painting that is unique. In her fifth...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Eternal Return 31 Jan - 14 Mar 2015Inside of what Romanticism wants there already lies the seed of its failure, for at the end of the longing, the search for insight, stands the darkness of mystery. –Reinhard...Read more -
Look Both Ways
Banerjee, Campbell, Crotty, Danziger, DeFeo, Faruqee, Phungrasamee Fein, Haeckel, Hawkinson, Lukas, Maggi, O'Reilly, Ouadahi, Porter, Pwerle, Rath 8 Sep - 6 Oct 2012Hosfelt Gallery will inaugurate its new San Francisco venue with the group exhibition, Look Both Ways, opening at 260 Utah Street (at 16th Street) on September 8, 2012. Both a...Read more -
SEMI-PERMEABLE
Julie W. Chang, Jay DeFeo, Jutta Haeckel, Tim Hawkinson, Stefan Kürten, Crystal Liu, Emil Lukas, John O'Reilly, Driss Ouadahi, Janine Antoni, Luka Fineisen, Baseera Khan, Byron Kim, Naomie Kremer, Shahzia Sikander 28 Jun - 17 Aug 2012Hosfelt Gallery, New York Hosfelt Gallery’s summer group exhibition addresses the porous nature of identity and reality. Every living organism is encased by a semi-permeable boundary. This delicate, thin layer...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Out of Alignment 20 Sep - 29 Oct 2011New York Gallery Dusseldorf-based painter Jutta Haeckel has developed a style of painting that is unique. In her second solo exhibition in New York, Hosfelt Gallery presents twelve new paintings...Read more -
EINFLUSS: 8 from Düsseldorf
Haeckel, Jensen, Kürten, Lokai, Ouadahi, Völker, Ettlinger, Fineisen 18 Dec 2010 - 5 Feb 2011Introducing the Next Wave from Germany Part 2: San Francisco Panel discussion moderated by Laura Janku: Saturday 18 December, 2:30 pm Düsseldorf is the center of European art making because...Read more -
EINFLUSS: 8 from Düsseldorf
Haeckel, Jensen, Kürten, Lokai, Ouadahi, Völker, Ettlinger, Fineisen 19 Nov 2010 - 22 Jan 2011 -
In Full Color
Campbell, Chang, Faruqee, Haeckel, Liu, Lukas, Ouadahi, Rodriguez, Andrews, Grubin, Houge, Kremer, Mayer, Stenger 9 Jan - 7 Mar 2010New York Gallery John Andrews, Jim Campbell, Julie Chang, Anoka Farquee, Joan Grubin, Jutta Haeckel, Christian Houge, Naomie Kremer, Crystal Liu, Emil Lukas, Gerhard Mayer, Driss Ouadahi, Lordy Rodriguez, Jeremy...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Whiteout 25 Oct - 6 Dec 2008Dusseldorf-based Jutta Haeckel has developed a style of painting that, while technically related to printmaking, is unique. Perhaps more impressively, her signature technique and the concepts she explores with it...Read more -
PATTERN VS. DECORATION
Chang, Danziger, Faruqee, Phungrasamee Fein, Haeckel, Higgins, Kürten, Liu, Ouadahi, Rodriguez, Adibi, Brand, Dopp, El Hanani, Grubin, Hackett, Hoferer, Mayer, Napangardi, Outlaw, Stenger, Wasson 12 Jul - 14 Aug 2007New York Gallery The “Pattern and Decoration” movement of the 1970s arose in response to the emergence of Minimalism and its strictures. It derived in part from Pop Art’s exuberant...Read more -
PATTERN VS. DECORATION
Chang, Danziger, Faruqee, Phungrasamee Fein, Haeckel, Higgins, Kürten, Liu, Ouadahi, Rodriguez, Adibi, Brand, Dopp, El Hanani, Grubin, Hackett, Hoferer, Mayer, Napangardi, Outlaw, Stenger, Wasson 16 Jun - 4 Aug 2007The “Pattern and Decoration” movement of the 1970s arose in response to the emergence of Minimalism and its strictures. It derived in part from Pop Art’s exuberant cultural mining and...Read more -
Jutta Haeckel
Shadows and Tattoos 23 Feb - 31 Mar 2007New York Gallery A leisurely nostalgia pervades the work of German painter Jutta Haeckel. Fenced-in parks and yards, a house tucked into a forest, skeletons of roller coasters peeking over...Read more -
SONNTAG: Painting from Dusseldorf
Jutta Haeckel, Stefan Kürten, Driss Ouadahi, Bjorn Dressler, Stefan Heller, Glen Rubsamen, Stefan Wissel 29 Apr - 10 Jun 2006“Sonntag” means Sunday, and to me is the strangest day of the week.* Sundays are the traditional day of rest. They frequently entail amusement, recreation, family, reflection and religion. They...Read more
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The Grid Revisited
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Jean Conner and Jutta Haeckel Featured in Squarecylinder's Best of 2022
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David Roth on Jutta Haeckel
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MY CURRENT SHOW IS A BIT ECCENTRIC…
Todd Hosfelt, A Gallerists Musings, November 7, 2019 -
Jutta Haeckel @ Hosfelt
Mark Van Proyen, Squarecylinder, November 5, 2019 -
Marco Maggi & Jutta Haeckel @ Hosfelt
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Gallery Chat: Technology Art Champion Todd Hosfelt Opens Innovative Digital Media Conservation Lab
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Surabhi Saraf turns folding laundry into an art
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Einfluss: 8 from Düsseldorf
Charissa Terranova, Visual Art Source, November 1, 2010
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HG Magazine Issue no. 40
July 27, 2022Summer Exhibition Guide - Part II Düsseldorf | Köln | Berlin | Venice | San FranciscoRead more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 24
ASSEMBLED: Bruce Conner / Jean Conner / Anonymous / Anonymouse / Emily Feather / Signed In Blood; plus Isabella Kirkland, Patricia Piccinini, Russell Crotty, Jutta Haeckel, Gallery Climate Coalition January 9, 2021ASSEMBLED: Bruce Conner/Jean Conner/Anonymouse/Emily Feather/Signed In Blood opens January 23, 2021 Upcoming exhibitions: Isabella Kirkland & Patricia Piccinini Art and the Environment Hosfelt Gallery joins...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 20
Upcoming Exhibitions: Lordy Rodriguez & Driss Ouadahi; plus Jutta Haeckel, Max Gimblett October 13, 2020Lordy Rodriguez: Polar Democracy Driss Ouadahi: Revisited Spaces New to Inventory: Jutta Haeckel Virtual Event: Max Gimblett & Lewis Hyde discuss The Disappearing Ox —...Read more -
HG Magazine Issue no. 4
Special Edition: Taking You To Germany April 30, 2020Every year, we plan to take a group of collectors on an art and architecture (and culinary and shopping) trip to the Düsseldorf / Cologne...Read more
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Jutta Haeckel: Golden Thread Exhibition Tour
17 Nov 2022Cocktails @ 5pm Exhibition Tour @ 6pm Please join us at the gallery for our final curatorial tour of Jutta Haeckel: Golden Thread .Read more -
FOG Design + Art: Jutta Haeckel
20 - 23 Jan 2022Hosfelt Gallery presents new paintings by Düsseldorf-based Jutta Haeckel, whose works are studies in ambiguity. Apparently abstract, they are actually representational. Seemingly gestural, they are...Read more
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ADAA The Art Show: Jutta Haeckel
1 - 5 Nov 2023Düsseldorf-based Jutta Haeckel paints on jute - the strong, coarse, natural fiber that burlap is made of - and utilizes a series of unorthodox techniques...Read more -
FOG Design + Art 2023
19 - 22 Jan 2023An ethereal installation focusing on relationships between mid-century, Bay Area masters Jay DeFeo, Jess, Bruce Conner and Jean Conner with contemporary international artists including Jutta...Read more -
FOG Design + Art: Jutta Haeckel
20 - 23 Jan 2022Hosfelt Gallery presents new paintings by Düsseldorf-based Jutta Haeckel, whose works are studies in ambiguity. Apparently abstract, they are actually representational. Seemingly gestural, they are...Read more -
Dallas Art Fair
13 - 15 Apr 2018Hosfelt Gallery presents artworks by Jim Campbell, Jutta Haeckel, Stefan Kürten, Emil Lukas, Marco Maggi and Cornelius Völker at The Dallas Art Fair 2018.Read more -
PULSE Miami Beach
7 - 10 Dec 2017Hosfelt Gallery will feature Jim Campbell, Jutta Haeckel, Stefan Kürten, Emil Lukas, Marco Maggi, Ben McLaughlin, Patricia Piccinini, Liliana Porter, Alan Rath, Andrew Schoultz, and...Read more