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  PRESSE                                            Süddeutsche Zeitung, 17.01.2005

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Earth, human being and cosmos

Works by Heidi Guhl Matuschka

Artistic sensibility has not changed that much since the stone age, said the professional artist Heidi Maria Guhl Matuschka at the opening of her exhibition in the city hall in Grasbrunn. The artist’s point of view concerning the artistic power of human beings may sound unrelenting but it is utterly realistic. A good example could be, for instance, the regular elements constantly reproposed in figurative art to give shape to the existential matters: interweaving relationships among earth, human being and cosmos together with the fate taking origin from that very interweaving.

Gods played an important role in the works of art in ancient times while in modern times it is the human being to be the centre of the artistic interest. This is exactly what Guhl-Matuschka tries to express in an exemplary way with her cycle “Birth and fate” (Acrylic). Fate has brought on earth, close to a naked tree branching off upwards and downwards, women painted with soft pink-oranges tones. With his enlightened eyes the human being can see his existence, which is represented through a navel cord having the form of a DNA double helix. A baby is swinging at the end of this navel cord.

The journey through time finishes in the foyer of the town hall where pop art and post modern art are awaiting the observers. The series of paintings with the title “A changing godess” shows an ancient rounded Terracotta-shape surrounded by white rectangulars representing the stars. The world is accidental and chaotic as the identity of the human being is changeable. The change never ends and it finds its expression in changeable body patterns. This element could refer back to the previous job of the artist: she worked for a long time and very successfully as a costume and fashion designer.