generel view  / photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

generel view  / photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

3 April - 23 May 2009
Rocket gallery Tea Building 56 Shoreditch High Street,
London E16JJ  UK  (t +44 20 7729 759 4 f +44 20 7729 0079)

Rocket presents new work by the artist Lars Wolter. This is his fourth solo exhibition at Rocket.
Wolter exhibits a series of paintings, or wall-reliefs, against the backdrop of a site-specific wall painting. In the side gallery, Wolter – who is also a trained furniture maker – presents a functional piece of furniture. Wolter’s work combines ideas from 1960s minimalism with his interest in contemporary design and fashion.

The paintings are titled ‘Cutoff’. They are made with layers of mdf and formica that the artist has sprayed to a high-gloss or matt finish. Each work is black and white – or black and one colour – and the corners and edges of each rectangular work have literally been ‘planed’ off.

The wall-painting is site-specific to the main gallery space at Rocket and was completed just before the opening preview on the 2d of April. Wolter painted overlapping white diamond shapes which when ‘tilted’ reveal areas of black painted wall. (image above)

Stilted!!! 2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica 81 x 82 x 40 cm photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

Stilted!!!
2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica
81 x 82 x 40 cm
photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London


The furniture piece – a painted storage cabinet of multiple units – blurs the current distinct line between functional design and objects as art. It is first and foremost a functional piece of furniture but is clearly also influenced by his pursuit of painting and sculpture.

about the artist
Lars Wolter (D, b1969) lives and works in Mönchengladbach, Germany. He served an apprenticeship as a cabinet-maker before studying at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. Wolter’s solo exhibitions since graduating in 2001 include sportiv (2002); horizontals,verticals & vans (2004); and drilled (2007) at Rocket; modulare at Galerie Hubertus Wunschik, Mönchengladbach (2003); Mutanten, Drills & Co at Museum X, Monchengladbach (2007); and The Suburban, Chicago (2008).

Group shows have included Format at Galerie chez Valentin, Paris (2003); La Lettre Volée at FRAC Franche-Comté in Dole, France (2004); Half square, half crazy at Villa Arson, Nice, France (2007); Minimalism & the applied I, Daimler Contemporary, Berlin (2007); and Revisited at Les salle de bains, Lyon, France (2008). In April 2009 Wolter will be in The Sculpture Show at V22 Presents, London.

Works by Lars Wolter are in the permanent collections of Daimler, Stuttgart; Brown Rudnick, New York; Derwent London; and Citibank, London.

Raketen [four-parts] 2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica 81 x 165 x 40 cm photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

Raketen [four-parts]
2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica
81 x 165 x 40 cm
photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

Raketen [four-parts] 2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica 81 x 165 x 40 cm photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

Raketen [four-parts]
2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica
81 x 165 x 40 cm
photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

black and white parts / Raketen 2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica 81 x 165 x 40 cm photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

black and white parts / Raketen
2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica
81 x 165 x 40 cm
photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

back-side view / Raketen [four-parts] 2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica 81 x 165 x 40 cm photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

back-side view / Raketen [four-parts]
2009,polyurethane paint on MDF and formica
81 x 165 x 40 cm
photo © Paul Tucker courtesy Rocket Gallery, London

Lars Wolter at Rocket Gallery

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