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Christiaan Dirk Tonnis (born June 5, 1956, Saarbrücken, Germany) is a German symbolist/realist painter, draftsman, video artist and published author. He studied at the HfG Offenbach with Dieter Lincke and Herbert Heckmann [de], and lives in Frankfurt, Germany.

Christiaan Tonnis
Christiaan Tonnis, 2012
Born (1956-06-05) 5 June 1956 (age 66)
Saarbrücken, West Germany
NationalityGerman
EducationHochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main
Known forPainting, Video Art
Notable workLudwig Wittgenstein (1985),Virginia Woolf, William S. Burroughs (1998)
MovementContemporary art
Female Warrior #6 Behind the Line, Pencil on board, 1982
Female Warrior #6 "Behind the Line", Pencil on board, 1982
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Pencil on board, 1985
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Pencil on board, 1985
The Bible – Solomon – Song of Songs 8, 6-7, Acrylic, rich pale gold and cloth on linen, 1997
The Bible – Solomon – Song of Songs 8, 6-7, Acrylic, rich pale gold and cloth on linen, 1997
God gave us another Gift # 9 – Blue Flower – Novalis, Photography, 2013
God gave us another Gift # 9 – Blue Flower – Novalis", Photography, 2013
Christian Cross 5, Oil on canvas, 2020
Christian Cross 5, Oil on canvas, 2020

Work


Tonnis’ works are "supported with psychological knowledge"[1] His earliest drawings reflect his interest in psychoanalysis and psychopathology such as, catatonic rigidity or the postnatal psychosis depicted in his 1980–85 collection. To "show the psychic as a second face" he "uses stitchings, masks and fragments of masksthey are sometimes barely visible"[2]

... in his portraits the artist Christiaan Tonnis shows us the tears in the psyche that are written into faces. In these paintings these faces are, as it were, stage areas of a forgotten Drama, only readable as old and rigid courses of action but with traces of the internal (hidden) foreigner ...

Kai Hoffmann, Frankfurter Rundschau, 1986-02-20

In 1986, he started to paint landscapes from literature like the "Magic Mountain (after Thomas Mann)" and portraits of writers and philosophers as William S. Burroughs, Virginia Woolf, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and more. His large scale triptych "Frost" is "a material image in harsh black and white which depicts a literary landscape of snow and ice in different viewpoints [...] a picturesque transformation of Thomas Bernhards 1963 novel".[3]

Since 2003 his work has become more meditative: "Geometric patterns in bright colors",[4] consistent with Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo Thodol) and New Testamentthe series of minimalistic "Meditation pictures".

"Catwalk!" was exhibited at the Showroom Eulengasse in Frankfurt, Germany in 2007. The exhibition consisted of a series of collages created of cats' heads on women's bodies. The most recognizable bodies are those of Virginia Woolf "with big, sad eyes" and Kate Moss.[5]

In 2006 Tonnis set up a MySpace page dedicated to Thomas Bernhard, using pictures tell his biography. The theme of the page was Bernhard's motto "In the darkness everything becomes clear."

In 2008 Tonnis started to contribute reviews on art to the style magazine Dazed Digital, London.[6]

2009: During the "Sommeratelier" at Kunstverein Familie Montez, Frankfurt,[7] he created a painting for the performance "Who let the dogs out, Edith?". This "experimental collage of different media and arts" has been a dialogue with Heinrich von Kleist's play Penthesilea, directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg in 1988 with actress Edith Clever.[8]

With the mural of a golden cross on black and violet grounddivided into pixelsTonnis has been one of 36 international artists who designed the "Pixelkitchen" in January 2013, a tiled room of 177.2 inches height at the Günes Theatre in Frankfurt.[9] "All these artworks are glued, painted or nailed onto the walls."[10]

Christiaan Tonnis is a member of the St. Paulsgemeinde Frankfurt, which is holding church service at the Old St Nicholas Church, and the Internationale Novalisgesellschaft [de].[11]


Video


Tonnis started to make videos in 2006. His subjects have included William S. Burroughs, Thomas Bernhard and the poet Georg Trakl. Alongside these works stand the video series of "Dreams", "Electrical Pictures", and animalsexhibiting a pop, surreal pictorial language, often humorously staged.

Since 2009 Tonnis produced 132 short documentaries about art projects, exhibition setups, openings and interviews for the Kunstverein Familie Montez.[12] Of these, 16 works from December 2020[13] show the process of creating an 18 × 3.25 meter mural that was created by more than 40 artists in the joint project "Ein ganz normaler Herbst, nur anders ... 2020" ("A completely normal autumn, just different ... 2020).[14] The short documentaries go together with a "Family Album", created out of video stills.[15]


Solo exhibitions (selection)



Group exhibitions and festivals (selection)



Curated exhibitions



Bibliography



Notes


  1. Hoffmann, Kai, "Hübsches Frauengesicht als Flickwerk", Frankfurter Rundschau, 1986-02-20
  2. "Das Gesicht hinter dem Antlitz", Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung, 1986-10-20
  3. "Christiaan Tonnis: Thomas Bernhards Frost", kunstaspekte.de, 2011-08-12
  4. "Erste Vernissage im 'Höpershof'", Wedemark Echo, 2006-11-11
  5. Frick, Solveig, "Keine Angst vor Virginia Woolf", Frankfurter Rundschau, No. 86, Page 31, 2007-04-13
  6. "Contributors", Dazed Digital, Dazed & Confused Magazine
  7. Schütte, Christoph, "Kunst mit Familienanschluss", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, R4 Kultur, 2009-06-21
  8. "Gut ist was gefällt im Kunstverein Familie Montez e.V." kulturportal-hessen.de. Archived from the original on August 18, 2011. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  9. Troschke, Antonia, "Menü mit Allem", Frankfurter Rundschau, No. 20, RS/B7, 2013-01-24
  10. Persson, Amelie. "Pixelkitchen". schirn–magazin.de. Archived from the original on 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2013-01-25.
  11. "Kurzbiografie Christiaan Tonnis", kunstaspekte.de
  12. Tonnis, Christiaan, "Kunstverein Familie Montez – Werkverzeichnis 2009–2021", YouTube Playlist
  13. "Kunstverein Familie Montez | Ein ganz normaler Herbst, nur anders ... 2020", Christiaan Tonnis YouTube Playlist
  14. Anja Laud: "Ein Fest der Lebensfreude", Frankfurter Rundschau, fr.de, 2020-12-23
  15. Tonnis, Christiaan, "Kunstverein Familie Montez – Familienalbum"
  16. "Kurze Nacht der Galerien und Museen im Kunsthaus Wiesbaden". hessen-tageblatt.com. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  17. "Terremoto – Beben" kunstaspekte.de, 2012-03-24
  18. "Luminale – Biennale der Lichtkultur", Messe Frankfurt, light–building.messefrankfurt.com, Page 21
  19. Supermarket 2017 – Stockholm Independent Art Fair kunstaspekte.de. Retrieved 2017-03-24
  20. Quinceañera, artfacts.net
  21. Supermarket Art Fair - Talks and Performances, presented by Kunstverein Familie Montez Archived 2019-10-26 at the Wayback Machine supermarketartfair.com
  22. Open/Occupy II, artfacts.net
  23. Participate NOW! EULENGASSE @ Platforms Project Independent Art Fair Athen – Platforms Project NET, kunstaspekte.art
  24. Platforms Project Net 2020, artfacts.net
  25. be**pART, Atelier Montez, Rome, artfacts.net
  26. "Алтайские художники шаманят в Германии", Контрабанда, 2011-09-12
  27. "Meg Cebula", Journal Frankfurt, No. 13, Page 76, 2011-05
  28. "Meg Cebula. Geheimnis und Schönheit" kunstaspekte.de, 2011-05-27



На других языках


[de] Christiaan Tonnis

Christiaan Dirk Tonnis (* 5. Juni 1956 in Saarbrücken) ist ein deutscher Maler, Zeichner, Videokünstler und Autor. Er studierte von 1980 bis 1985 an der Hochschule für Gestaltung in Offenbach am Main bei Dieter Lincke und Herbert Heckmann, lebt und arbeitet in Frankfurt am Main.
- [en] Christiaan Tonnis

[fr] Christiaan Tonnis

Christiaan Tonnis (né le 5 juin 1956 à Sarrebruck) est un peintre, dessinateur et artiste vidéo allemand.

[ru] Тоннис, Кристиан

Кристиан Тоннис (нем. Christiaan Tonnis) — немецкий художник и график, работающий в жанре Видеоарт. Кристиан Тоннис родился 5 июня 1956 года в Саарбрюккене. Учился с1980 – 1985 в Академии Художеств в Оффенбахе у Дитриха Линке и Герберта Хекмана. Живёт и работает во Франкфурте на Майне, Германия.



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