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Jo Sams and Christian Moeller are now friends Apr 18, 2011
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Hello Christian, As a Brooklyn artist, I write you today to share Brooklyn’s greatest public artwork. Why it is unknown is a mystery. Nobody knows it…
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thanks Christian for your invite  - I can see so much inside your paintings ! really amazing
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Hello Christian-  Thank  you for sending me the friend invite.  Wonderful paintings- cheers, Doris Downes
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First Name
Christian
Last Name
Moeller
Age
35-55
Which of the following best describe you?
Painter
How often are you the first among your friends to try something new?
Very often
What is your website address?
http://www.christianmoeller.eu
How did you hear about Brooklyn Art Project?
I have got an invitation

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Painting is the real big challenge in my life. I am very happy because I never wanted to be anything else but a painter. And the story of my life offers endless material to me.

I was born in the southwest industrial city Ludwigshafen/Rhein/Germany and grew up in a time where the generation of my parents was busy with drowning the fright and aftermath of the war with consumption and the conception of an ideal world. At home was like hell on earth and in school I felt like a stranger. I wanted to break free from this limitedness with its prefabricated, dependent conventions. Speech, means of expression of the school, the society and my home, to me was always an instrument of those regimentations (about the origin of speech in the human brain they say the following: First comes the form then the content and what won’t match in the end will simply be corrected) and so all that was left was vision. The vision was a world of its own. I held on to that and didn’t let go of it to this day.

I create a picturesque room, by making the invisible visible. My works that appear very dramatic are always also directed to the shady sides and the mental abyss of the human existence, with all their facets: What lies in the secrecy and poses questions to me. They address subjects like destruction, pain, violence, horror and chaos. My worldly wisdom is the agitated one in which you cannot breathe. The lies, that all ways of life and thinking patterns, all legal systems are involved with, are after all just a reflection of the lies and dazzlements of the elementary mental relationships. During my studies in 1990 I began to paint my pictures solely in shades of black and white. In the course of time the initial cemetery-, night – and industrial landscapes changed to strong expansive, profound and bulky painting. I often deal with historical subjects, like the Industrialization, the history of the European witch-hunt in the early modern times or the Christianization and its consequences.

I live a very solitary and humble life: My world is small but my universe is huge. At the beginning of my studies I’ve had role models like Anselm Kiefer, later on it was Pollock and de Kooning and of course the many outstanding painters of the Italian Renaissance like Antonio Allegri, known better as Correggio and others. I left that behind in my work when I discovered that I have everything in me that it takes for me to develop my own aesthetic using my perception.

The human being has always the choice to develop their own conception of the world or to adapt the prefabricated conceptions of others. And in my opinion there are only two big interest groups of people, depending on their social position and the viewpoint they developed from that: The ones who want to maintain what’s there because they profit from it and the others who strive for a change and want to explore the coherences and the conditions. In my artistry I chose the latter. But exactly this is my challenge, to face up and show who I am. In the end it’s the own emotional relation to the things that are surrounding me, that affect the own aesthetics. It is the recognition of the own life in formal (social and societal) forms of appearances.

My paintings are similar to a stage play. The stage setting – which in my case would be the paint – is kept simple on purpose, to allow myself to evolve my inner monologue – the form. But different from an actor, in my studio I go beyond the mere identification with my own figures. I live them.

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"Corrections" Art Exhibit at SomArts Cultural Center, San Francisco

I will participate in the "Corrections" Art Exhibit

at SomArts Cultural Center, San Francisco

from March 5 through April 16, 2009…




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Posted on February 17, 2009 at 3:56pm

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At 10:09am on April 3, 2011, Richard F KesslerRichard F Kessler said…
Hello Christian,
As a Brooklyn artist, I write you today to share Brooklyn’s greatest public artwork.
Why it is unknown is a mystery. Nobody knows it exists.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/Arch_and_EmpireSB_-_Grand_Army_Plaza_Brooklyn.jpg
The Tower of the Empire State Building bisects the Arch in Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza.
Landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux created the framework for this continuing work-in-progress as the Civil War ended, 25 years before the Arch, 65 years before the Tower, 105 years before the Mirador, and 145 years before I stumbled across it.
http://www.rfkessler.com/coincidenceColor.pdf
In starting the “Grand Army Plaza” group here at Brooklyn Arts Project, I hope to share ideas on how to raise public awareness to protect and promote this View as an “historic visual corridor.” Building Six of Atlantic Yards threatens to eclipse the view.
Please forward the links to friends, artists, architects, bloggers, politicos, media and civilians.
Your friend, Richard
At 6:09am on January 25, 2011, Cora de LangCora de Lang said…
thanks Christian for your invite  - I can see so much inside your paintings ! really amazing
At 5:32am on January 25, 2011, Doris DownesDoris Downes said…
Hello Christian-  Thank  you for sending me the friend invite.  Wonderful paintings- cheers, Doris Downes
At 6:52am on October 25, 2009, VanillaRoyalVanillaRoyal said…
Hi Christian
w great show in Galerie de la Royal Digital by Aischa
Click to see
At 6:02pm on May 22, 2009, Jacek JungJacek Jung said…
I like very much your art motivation Jacek Jung
At 1:44am on April 24, 2009, Lineadarte Officina CreativaLineadarte Officina Creativa said…
At 5:05pm on March 7, 2009, dima27dima27 said…
I am happy to invite you to join ning:
"d27art gallery"
which I opened just now. At this point this is by invitation only and I will be glad to welcome you there any time. I'll be grateful if you share with me your comments, suggestions and ideas.

Thank you!

Dima27
At 6:45am on January 19, 2009, TMNKTMNK said…
Thank you my friend. See You in Berlin.
At 8:58am on November 15, 2008, Angela SalazarAngela Salazar said…
Hello Christian,
Thanks for join me as a friend. Have a nice weekend. Interesting work!
At 1:24pm on November 14, 2008, MaxineTMaxineT said…
nice work. thx for the request.
 
 
 

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