Robert Titze

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Robert Titze at his vernissage on February 9, 2014 at the Hanover Art Association

Robert Titze (born August 26, 1947 in Fümmelse near Wolfenbüttel ) is a German painter and object artist from Hanover.

Life

Robert Titze studied at the Werk-Kunstschule Hildesheim from 1966 to 1970. Since 1971 he has lived and worked in Hanover.

Robert Titze is a member of the Hanover Art Association .

“Titze's critical reflection on the throw-away society is combined with his art of transformation: That is more than the recycling idea, which has often become an alibi. For objects are not reduced to material and made unrecognizable, but rather taken seriously as such in their thinginess. For this purpose, Titze has mainly limited himself to the time period at the beginning of the last century. This does not happen in a nostalgic and epigonal manner, in that only the old is preserved. No. It is saved in a double sense: preserved as a quote from a bygone era, the style of which becomes recognizable and at the same time disappears in a modified new work of art with the signature of Robert Titze, readable as a new structure that would have been unthinkable at the time of the object because it is the authenticity a pretending plastic world did not yet exist. A new style has emerged. "

- Gisela Dischner : Text excerpt from the book: "The visible clings to the invisible"

Exhibitions

  • 1981 Joint exhibition in the Hamburg Congress Center
  • 1994 Solo exhibition at Forum Siemens Hannover
  • 1997 Group exhibition: “On the way” Paul König and his students in the Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum in Hildesheim
  • 2001 Solo exhibition in the "Garden of Beloved Stones" Paschenburg
  • 2005 Solo exhibition painting & furniture, IG BCE Hannover
  • 2009 fashion show, Wilhelm Busch Museum, “Schick & Schrill”, second prize
  • 2014 Solo exhibition: Robert Titze, Hannoverscher Künstlerverein
  • 2014 Joint exhibition: Justice in Pictures - Immagini di giustizia, Hannoverscher Künstlerverein, Künstlerhaus
  • 2017 Title page of the program of the 5th Festival of Philosophy Hanover with the picture: Diary picture, mixed media, 118 x 80 cm, 1974–84
  • 2017 Solo exhibition: Metamorphosis, in the kitchen garden pavilion, Linden
  • 2017 Group exhibition: Images of Freedom in the Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum Hildesheim. Catalog: Assunta Verrone (Ed.) ISBN 978-3-00053492-8
  • 2018 Group exhibition: Beyond the Mirror - The Imperfect I, Willehadi Church.
  • 2018 Joint exhibition: Place of Lost Things, New Town Hall Hanover

Individual evidence

  1. Search results: The visible clings to the invisible. Mystical traces in modern art and poetry . 1st edition. Philo Fine Arts, Berlin 2005, ISBN 978-3-86572-528-8 .
  2. Justice in the Picture. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
  3. ^ Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum: Images of Freedom. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
  4. Festival of Philosophy comes to Willehadi Church. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
  5. Place of Lost Things. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .