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PRESS RELEASE from Nivaagaard
Uffe Christoffersen
The Glow of the Tiger.
New works.
17th May – 7th Oktober 2007
”Put a tiger in your tank” was a famous slogan a few decades
ago, and that is exactly the type of fuel the painter Uffe
Christoffersen fills us up with.
Throughout a generation, tigers en masse have poured out
of his studio, roaring and purring, in play, rest and coupling.
Always in strong colours and in a violent performance, which
borrows from the painting of the Cobra group. In the last few
years, Uffe Christoffersen has begun to retell the old fables,
now with the tiger as the main character – tiger fables.
“The tiger painter’s” business is not merely the animal itself.
Its ferocity is not only the wellspring for a strong artistic
expression, but the tiger itself is also an image of the
inspiration that must be tamed so that art can result from it.
Apart from the tiger, Uffe Christoffersen’s passion is ochre,
the ferrous earth colour. It has interested him his whole life
through, and is to be found in great pits near his home in the
South of France.
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For several years, he has worked to get the glow of the ochre
under the strong sun into his pictures, even though he has to
paint with other colours.
The tigers must have the same glow as the experience from nature
– for us to be able to make a tiger’s leap into the realm of
liberty and joy.
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exhibition at Nivaagaard’s Art Gallery shows completely new
paintings from the artist’s hand, ’pure’ tiger pictures as well
as tiger fables, all contained in main colour groups, light
ochre, ochre, red ochre, natural umber, caput mortuum and black
and white, so that each group of works reflects the individual
colour and the way it is experienced in the strong sun of the
South of France – which thus is made to shine on the Art Gallery
at Nivaagaard.
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A catalogue is published for the exhibition with text by the
museum director, Nils Ohrt and a pictorial page designed by Uffe
Christoffersen arranged according to an ‘ochre experience’.
Yours sincerely
NIVAAGAARDS ART GALLERY |