Markus Huemer
Markus Huemer (* 1968 Linz) poses the question of the possibility of painting in the digital age. He moves to border areas where the reference to images replaces and overlays the actual images, blurring the boundaries between the original and the derivative. (Sprengel Museum, Hannover)
Huemer's insects and plant works refer to the copperplate engravings by the German naturalist Sibylla Maria Merian (1647–1717), who as a woman managed to discover a number of previously unknown animals and plants in Suriname, and to study and document their development. Huemer, for his part, creates paraphrases of these copperplate engravings by digitally processing the templates, painting them without mostly his own artistic signature and thus generating “new” biomorphic forms. In addition, they are displayed in non-realistic colors such as black, gray, white and yellow.
Knowing that all motifs today are created through processing with filters and only find their way onto the canvas through processing the photos, Markus Huemer, among others, asks questions about the problem of the difference between reality and visual reality in a medial completely changed present. Using a “jungle” of references, he develops a complex work that is dedicated to the analysis of digital media and the dissolution of the boundaries between painting/drawing and media art. Huemer selects individual points from the randomly computer-generated points and transforms them with a few lines (and expanded with two legs) into cheeky and self-confident birds that occupy the pictorial space, referring to the ancient Roman tradition of auspices (bird's-view). They were seen as essential yes/no decision machines and Huemer points to binary codes and digital decryption as a reading of the media.
Such an image is created by a digital process, but not an image of nature. Instead, the works are based on the underlying algorithms and programs and no longer refer to anything. The reference has replaced the actual image. Huemer's pictures ultimately turn out to be delusions. The often irritatingly long picture titles are essential for understanding Huemer's work, as they force the recipient to look at the pictures a second time in order to grasp their additional meaning.
Works
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						  Markus HuemerA Dog Is Any Four-Legged Animal of the Genus Canis That Barks, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 80 x 60 cm
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						  Markus HuemerThe Applicant Must Provide Proof That the Fact to Be Proven Does Not 
 Not Exist, 2025
 Oil and pencil on canvas
 90 x 120 cm
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						  Markus HuemerThe Decision on the Decision of the Decision Is Hereby Decided, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 150 x 200 cm
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						  Markus HuemerFailure to Submit the Required Documents Leads to the Non-Processing of the Incorrectly Submitted Application, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 24 x 30 cm
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						  Markus HuemerThe Tax Liability Arises at the Moment the Tax Liability Comes into Being, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 80 x 60 cm
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						  Markus HuemerA Swarm of Bees Is Considered Ownerless if the Owner Does not Pursue 
 It Immediately or Abandons It, 2025
 Oil and marker on canvas
 200 x 150 cm
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						  Markus HuemerThe Certificate of No Objection for the Certification of No Objection Must 
 Be Applied for at the Competent Authority, 2025
 Oil and marker on canvas
 80 x 60 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Illegal to Wake a Bear in Order to Take a Photo, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 160 x 120 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Illegal to Give a Woman a Dishonourable Name, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 280 x 210 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Illegal to Urinate in the Ocean in Order to Protect the Marine 
 Environment, 2025
 Oil and marker on canvas
 80 x 60 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Illegal to Wear a Fake Moustache in Church That Makes Others 
 Laugh, 2025
 Oil and marker on canvas
 30 x 24 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Illegal to Break Down on the Motorway With an Empty Fuel Tank, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 40 x 30 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Strictly Forbidden to Jump Out of an Aeroplane "Without Life 
 Saving Equipment", 2025
 Oil and marker on canvas
 160 x 120 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Forbidden to Kiss at the Train Station in Order to Avoid Train Delays, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 60 x 80 cm
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						  Markus HuemerIt Is Forbidden to Eat Watermelons During the Flight, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 30 x 24 cm
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						  Markus HuemerYour Application Cannot Be Granted, As a Negative Decision is Required, 2025 
 Oil and marker on canvas
 160 x 120 cm
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						  Markus HuemerTo Avoid Environmental Damage, It Is Forbidden to Release Helium 
 Balloons Into the Air, 2025
 Oil and marker on canvas
 160 x 120 cm
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						  Markus HuemerEinblatt 7.1.2., 2006 
 Oil on canvas
 120 x 90 cm
 
             
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					