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LANDSMARK1
by Immo Jalass
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Year created: 2014
Original Size: 30cm x 40cm
Original Medium: Paintings Work
Art Style: Other
Art Subject: Landscapes
Artist comment about this artwork: "- A digital painting to be printed on high quality papers and worked out with dibond andor plexiglass in any wanted size or to be shown in digital frames Another way Just buy the jpg file with all copyrights and print it according to your own plans".
Art by the Artist Immo Jalass From Amsterdam, Mongolia

Immo Jalass

Born 1938 in Hamburg, Germany. Autodidact (self taught).

Exibitions

1962 Bauzentrum Hamburg, Esplanade – Drawings and Oilpaintings

1963 Gallery in Dordrecht, Netherlands – Drawings

1965 Galerie Bürdeke, Zürich, Schweiz – Oilpaintings

1966 Galerie Ivan Spence, Ibiza, Spain – Oilpaintings

1968 Kunstcentrum T’Venster, Rotterdam - Acrylpaintings
1969 Galerie Mickery, Loenersloot, Netherlands – object and project

1969 Galerie Seriaal, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam, Netherlands – Serials

1969 Participating the 6th Atelier-Exposition Stedlijk Museum Amsterdam (see museumjournal)

1969 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam – Participating Groupexposition ”Op losse schroeven” – Objects and Projects

1970 until 1999 Yoga.

Since 2000 I am working on the computer (digital art)

2010 5 januari t/m 31 maart Vijzelgracht 45, printings en sculptures

2010 10 januari t/m 30 januari 2010 groupexposition Galerie Plein 7, 1053 ZV Amsterdam
9 mei t/m 30 mei 2010 soloexposition printings and sculptures, Galerie Plein 7, Da Costaplein 7, 1053 ZV Amsterdam, Tel.: 020-6183388

2011 March 26th - April 16th, "Distorted Cities to Rob and Lie"



RadaЯ - Architecture & Art
Amsterdam, Rozengracht 77 A
exposition Immo Jalass, March 26th - April 16th 2011
Opening: March 26th, 17h

Exposition overview


2011 August 12th - August 27th, "Summer on a soliary beach"



inbetween in the following Internetgalleries:

NewMasterArtists - With some backgroundinformation for several of my computerpaintings


The jpg files can be printed in any technical possible size and / or manner on all possible materials without loss in form or color.

The artist:
Immo Jalass is a German artist known in The Netherlands for his work at the end of the sixties that culminated in an group exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1969.
In the new millennium, the artist has dedicated himself to computer art. After replacing the easel with a computer monitor and the palette of oil colors with digital graphics programs he is creating digital images that are printed in only one certified copy on different media according with the practical and aesthetic needs and demands. The images presented by the artist are imaginary landscapes, abstract expanses or shots of cities that seem to be taken on another planet.

The technique and the title of the exhibition:
Immo Jalass starts with free composition, photos or parts of photos, sometimes photos of a city and details of buildings. In this sense he sometimes "steals" images from the reality. Later on (in front of his "digital canvas") he begins to treat the images, to distort them, to cut them, to remove or add details, colors and elements from other photos or god knows from where. This process of "mystification" of the reality leads to the creation of an image that overtakes and goes beyond reality itself.

The pictures:
In his bewildered landscapes Jalass captures the grandeur of the space between the speed of light and the perpetual change and through the computer he freezes and crystallizes this vision into an image that takes on aspects of meditation and contemplation, or to put it in the words of the artist into "images that rest in the movement”. The use of the computers is fundamental in this process of crystallization of the speed and the change (or "carpe diem"). Unlike canvas and oil paint the computer allows the creation and variation of many images in a very fast speed. Jalass is always in search of landscapes that contain or at least make you presume "totality": the total image that can awake in the viewer associations of omnipresence (ubiquity). The search for an image that contains and sustains all the images is the goal of Jalass and even though this is, according to the artist, a "a pure ideal impossible to realize" we remain with the “partial” images - on show in the gallery Radar - as a documentation of a valuable artistic and meditative research.

The concept:
According to Immo Jalass the "concept", "conceptual art", "art without concept” ect. are scaffoldings often created due to the lack of free and "primordial creativity”. On the other hand - says the artist - culture creates these scaffoldings for the purpose of development. Between these two extremes ("primordial creativity" and “cultural concept”) there is the ultimate picture, the work of art.
Conceptual art in the seventies led to the definition of "everything is art” and the same Jalass has played an active role in it with the project to exhibit the family van Dijk at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Today Immo Jalass is in search of total images that act as smart structures and are opposed to found structures. The goal of Jalass is to create for the viewer worlds of images of infinite vastness (through imaginary landscapes) that are both exciting, eerie, inspiring, images that should therefore be seen as "moments of eternity”.

RADAЯ – Architecture & Art
http://www.radar-amsterdam.com
http://galeriejalass.tripod.com

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