War and childhood For the past ten years, Johan Knoff's childhood during the war years has been the starting point for his art production. At LNM he shows a series of material images; paintings with tubes of paint, tin toys and other things glued into the paint. In the works, Knoff refers to the Second World War and those who led the Great War in Europe, to intellectual personalities from the 20th century and art history. For example, one recognizes figures from Gustav Courbet's famous painting "The Stonecutters" in one of the works. Courbet was perhaps the foremost realist in the art of painting, and instead of painting sublime subjects, he described the everyday life of poor workers and farmers. The reference to the work "Steinhuggerne" takes on an extra layer of meaning in Knoff's painting, as Courbet's painting was bombed to pieces during the massive bombing of Dresden towards the end of the Second World War.
Knoff largely had an insecure childhood, with an uncertain housing situation and poverty, especially during the war when his father, who worked as an engineer in the United States, could no longer send money, and with a mother who was alone with four sons. This series of works is a way of processing childhood and the war years. At the same time, the series of works becomes a portrait of the century he grew up in, and has also lived in, for most of his adult life.
In his works, he also brings in elements from modernism. During his studies under the Danish artist Richard Mortensen, he learned to add some clarity, to tighten up the chaos, to make it easier to take in. In this way, one can recognize inspiration from the minimalist Ellsworth Kelly’s brightly colored squares, but with Knoff they lie outside an otherwise expressive painting.
The exhibition starts with an early work by Johan Knoff, which was begun during his time as a student in the 60s in Copenhagen, and completed in 1975. In this way, the exhibition also points back to a long artistic career that has been constantly developing, and which is still very active . In the last year, in his 88th year, Johan Knoff has had a total of three solo exhibitions.
Galerii nimi: LNM
Address: Kongens gate 2, 0153 Oslo, Norway
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11:00 - 17:00 Sat-Sun 12:00 - 16:00
Open: 19.10.2023 — 19.11.2023
Types of art: Painting
Address: Kongens gate 2, 0153 Oslo, Norway
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11:00 - 17:00 Sat-Sun 12:00 - 16:00
Open: 19.10.2023 — 19.11.2023