Michael Mutschler

Michael Mutschler

Location: Germany

Michael Mutschler is an German artist *1949 in Heilbronn, now he lives in Leipzig/Germany. His expressionist artworks (paitings and sculptures) have been shown in New York, Paris, Leipzig and Cologne.


Portfolio:

Art in the Corona Pandemics

When the pandemics starts affecting the whole world and routines, I realized that this time brings up all topics I am circling around in the last years: Love and relationships, politics and power, cruelty and inequality. Since over a year, I use Instagram to nearly daily show my latest art - a realtime artistic comment on what's going on in the world. Sometimes sad, sometimes funny but always dedicated to our biggest inner strenght as people that can help us out of everything - creativity is widening perspectives on how we look upon the world around us,

This Portfolio shows some of my "Corona art" that I will exhibit virtually later this year also!

Stadtansichten (City view) “Stadtansichten (City view)”

The shutdown view. I've never been to New York but this town was THE town that shows the sad emptyness like no one else. An old lady and her grieve on getting older.

All my images are: acrylic on canvas

Size: 90*120 cm

Karneval der anderen Art (The other carnival) “Karneval der anderen Art (The other carnival)”

It feels like war sometimes on the street, right? I try to think about it as a mask carneval. Sometimes it works.

All my images are: acrylic on canvas

Size: 70*50 cm

La belle et les bêtes “La belle et les bêtes”

An evergreen topic - my own male gender and it's objectification of women. Still too many out there!

All my images are: acrylic on canvas

Size: 100*70 cm

Argwöhnisches Betrachten (suspicious look) “Argwöhnisches Betrachten (suspicious look)”

In this pandemic, the other became a potential death angel. Does he oder she have it? This was one of my first corona-related art work back in March 2020 and you see what bothered me most: the impact of social (sic!) distancing.

All my images are: acrylic on canvas

Size: 70*100 cm

Was gerade nicht geht (What's not possible anymore) “Was gerade nicht geht (What's not possible anymore)”

A crowd. Something, most people didn't think of before Corona. Now ... well. I'm afraid we will never start to feel good with too much people around us.

All my images are: acrylic on canvas

Size: 100*70 cm