Art Calendar - 13. February 2022
Niclas Castello and Dirk Geuer in Düsseldorf
about the Cube Painting Sculptures and their future collaboration
Düsseldorf, February 10
Niclas Castello and Dirk Geuer at the press conference for the arrival of the Cube Painting Sculptures in the gallery Geuer & Geuer
Photo: Malte Krudewig, Rights at Geuer & Geuer
On the occasion of the presentation of Niclas Castello's new Cube Painting Sculptures, the artist and gallery owner Dirk Geuer talked about their future collaboration.
The role of the gallerist is one of the most important in the art world. It is a difficult connection between admiration for the artworks and hard selling. If gallery owners choose the right artist, they can change the course of art history. To represent an artist, the gallery owner must recognize the characteristics of the artwork and the artist's intentions. Long-term relationships are entered into and how this can take shape in a specific case, Magazine Amour Fou & Art learned in the following interview.
Dirk Geuer is the owner of the Düsseldorf gallery Geuer & Geuer and represents international names such as HA Schult, Julian Schnabel, Günther Uecker, David La Chapelle, to name a few. Niclas Castello is an internationally successful artist. Born in Germany, he lives temporarily in New York and became known for the Kiss Sculptures and the Cube Painting Sculptures.
Two of the Cube Painting Sculptures at Düsseldorf Gallery Geuer & Geuer.
Niclas Castello was the creator of this new kind of artwork and was discovered by Dirk Geuer.
Photo: Malte Krudewig, Rights at Geuer & Geuer
Magazine About Fou & Art:
What makes for a successful gallery owner/artist connection and how did the connection with Niclas Castello come about?
Dirk Geuer: I have been self-employed as a third-generation gallerist for 36 years. We work with some of the most renowned artists in the world.
I'm not the typical gallerist; the secondary market and business initiations don't interest me - but sales are part of it, because employees have to be paid and money is important to get art into museums and galleries worldwide. I am interested in building a relationship with the artist. Friendship has to be earned, trust has to be built. I try to understand the artist and find out who he is and what he wants.
My job as a gallery owner is to find out what is happening in the world - not only to represent the works of renowned artists, but to discover those who will occupy a special position. That's how I learned that there was an artist who transforms a painting into a sculpture; that's how I met Niclas Castello.
Magazine About Fou & Art: To what extent do you know that the work of Niclas Castello is important?
Dirk Geuer: We all know about the dispute between critics and art historians whether the sculpture or the painting is more important. What is important for me is whether the work does "something" to me, which person is behind the work of art.
Niclas Castello has an irrepressible creative power and a strong personality. Transforming the painting into sculpture, as he does, radically and uniquely, inspires me, as it does many collectors, critics and art experts. We will now walk the future path together.
Magazine About Fou & Art: Mr. Castello, when did you start your Cube Painting Sculptures series and can you say something about the creative process?
Niclas Castello: I started working on this series in 2016. For me it was important to make something that didn't exist before.
First there is a canvas that is painted on the floor. I work with acrylic paints and oil paint. When the artwork is finished, it is framed like a normal painting. Then it is destroyed with force, the frame is destroyed and the picture also suffers damage. Then it is a matter of achieving the perfect shape of the destroyed picture in the cube. At the bottom of the cube there are also wooden deposits from the process of breaking the pictures.
The images themselves are full of symbolism and the viewer can figure out their own self while seeing them.
The cube itself is sharply angled at 90 degrees and is held in place with 24 karat gold plated screws. The images symbolize for me on the one hand the beautiful and on the other hand the destroyed.
Niclas Castello
Photo: Malte Krudewig, Rights at Geuer & Geuer
Where to see the Cube Painting Sculptures by Niclas Castello:
Geuer & Geuer Art GmbH
Heinrich-Heine-Allee 19
D-40213 Düsseldorf
www.geuer-geuer-art.de
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Magazine Amour Fou & Art will continue to report on this cooperation and also if there has been a sighting of the Castello Cube now that the artist has traveled to Düsseldorf.
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