HILDEGARD JOOS
1909 - 2005
Verschiebungen
With the "Verschiebungen", a series of exhibitions featuring individual phases of Hildegard Joos' work, as well as groups of works created together with her life partner Harold Joos, begins. In the early 1970s, she created those cycles of works that dealt with the theme of symmetry. Notable is the series of "Balances" or "Verschiebungen", in which the picture surface is optically halved, with the color composition of the geometric shapes on one half mirrored on the other. In this series, an optical movement is generated, and the regularity of a uniformly ordered system is disrupted by interruptions and rhythmic displacements. The shifting of the axis of symmetry in the "Verschiebungen" leads to a dialogue of forms within the surface.
Hildegard Joos is considered one of the most significant artists of geometric abstraction in Austria. Her distinctive development spans from Constructivism, Concrete Art, and Op Art to Narrative Geometrisms, an individual and unique vocabulary of forms, which she developed together with her collective and life partner Harold Joos at the end of the 1970s. Subsequently, her work proved to be influential for the younger generation and led to a revision and reappraisal of the geometric language of forms. From 1940 to 1949, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (under Wilhelm Dachauer and Sergius Pauser) and attended the evening nude drawing class with Herbert Boeckl, alongside Maria Lassnig, Kiki Kogelnik, and Christa Hauer.
From 1955, she was a member of the Vienna Secession, and in 1962, she was the first female artist whose works were presented in a solo exhibition in the main hall. From the late 1950s, Joos maintained a studio in Paris and first attracted attention in 1960 with her large white compositions, precursors to the "Dérogations," "Balances," and "Verschiebungen" that emerged from the late 1960s. Joos participated in the international development of geometric abstraction and numerous exhibitions, such as the "Salon des Indépendants" and the "Salon des Réalités Nouvelles" in Paris. In 2001, she exhibited with the next generation of Austrian artists in Paris at the Salon d'Automne, including Herbert Brandl, Christian L. Attersee, Gunter Damisch, and Muntean-Rosenblum. In 2002, the exhibition "Hier ist dort" (Here is There) followed at the Vienna Secession, where works of the then 93-year-old artist were shown alongside those of 11 young artists. Numerous museums such as the Belvedere Vienna, Museum Niederösterreich, MUMOK, Albertina Museum, as well as Lentos Linz, Museum Liaunig, Artothek des Bundes, and many others dedicated solo exhibitions to Hildegard Joos and honored her work through acquisitions.
The work of Hildegard Joos marks an intersection in the tradition of geometric-constructive abstraction and the contemporary discourse of painting.
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Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1970s
Acrylics on canvas
99 x 81 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1970s
Acrylics on canvas
99 x 80 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1970s
Acrylics on canvas
99 x 80 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung Balance Komposition C 3, 1971
Acrylics on canvas
147 x 113,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1971
Acrylics on canvas
130 x 97 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung - Composition 10, around 1971
Acrylics on canvas
145,5 x 97 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung Nr. 4, 1967
Acrylics on canvas
130 x 98,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1970
Gouache and pencil on paper
77 x 62,3 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1970
Gouache and pencil on paper
60 x 56 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Dérogation - Verschiebung bunt, around 1970
Acrylics on canvas
130,5 x 97 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1970
Gouache on paper
78,5 x 62,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1970
Gouache and pencil on paper
71,5 x 62,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1970
Acrylics and pencil on paper
99,5 x 80,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1970
Acrylics on canvas
99,5 x 80,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1970
Acrylics on canvas
100 x 80 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung Composition 4 B, around 1971
Acrylics on canvas
130 x 97 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung Composition 4A Diptychon, around 1971
Acrylics on canvas
130 x 97 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1969
Pencil, Gouache on paper
84,5 x 62,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1970
Acrylics on canvas
99,5 x 80,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, um 1970
Acrylics on canvas
145 x 115 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, 1970s
Acrylics on canvas
114 x 88,5 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung - Composition 7, around 1971
Acrylics on canvas
130 x 97 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1972
Acrylics on canvas
150 x 115 cm -
Hildegard Joos
Verschiebung, around 1972
Pencil/ Tempera on paper
83,5 x 57,3 cm