Franz Gertsch: Polyfocal Allover

Lars Muller Publishers
Franz Gertsch: Polyfocal Allover
Paintings and prints spanning 50 years from this beloved pioneer of photorealism. A leading figure of photorealist painting, Franz Gertsch (born 1930) has created monumental portraits of charismatic youths and meditative depictions of nature in vivid and painstaking detail over the course of a career spanning more than a half-century, which has proved of increasing influence upon subsequent generations. Polyfocal Allover surveys paintings and woodcut prints from 1970 to 2019, reflecting a vision in which all that lies within the frame is accorded equal value. The essays, interviews and conversations in this publication bring further definition to the lives and landscapes that Gertsch renders with such virtuosic, eerie precision. AUTHOR: Franz Gertsch was born in 1930 in Morigen, Bern, and lives and works in Ruschegg-Heubach, Switzerland. Gertsch has participated in several important international exhibitions over his career, perhaps most signifi cantly in documenta 5 (1972), which centred upon artists considered by the curators to be "questioning reality." Gertsch's work was also included in the 1978 and 1999 Venice Biennales. The Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf, Switzerland, is devoted to his work. 116 images