Florian Süssmayr
In his works, Florian Süssmayr deals with images of memory, with exclusion and belonging, with fleeting moments and the ephemeral. Landscapes and portraits as well as close-ups of places of social neglect and still lifes can be found in his repertoire, mostly in a very realistic manner. The seemingly peripheral becomes the main protagonist and individual images are assembled cinematographically to form pieces of evidence: a characteristic that fundamentally underlies all the works in Süssmayr’s oeuvre. The artist, whose roots lie in the political and cultural underground of the 1980s, uncovers the traces of everyday human life in an archaeological manner and preserves their imperfection and authenticity in oil. Social deviance, the subcultural and the everyday are his themes and determine the often art-historically referencing motifs of his interiors, still lifes, scribbles, crowds and (self-) portraits. This content-related impression is reinforced by the artist’s painting style. Oscillating between photorealism, gestural abstraction and impressionistic borrowings, the artist is able to create a complex interplay of light and shadow with a few, yet decisive, strokes and omissions, as well as with the help of a restrained color palette, which ultimately leads to an immersive atmospheric composition.
Florian Süssmayr's works can be found in renowned international collections such as the Fondation Francès, Senlis, France; HISCOX, London, UK; Herzog Franz von Bayern Collection, Munich, Germany; Munich RE Collection, Munich, Germany; Augustiner Bräu, Munich, Germany; ISELF Collection, Switzerland; ADAC Collection, Germany.
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Untitled, 2024
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Ohne Titel, 2023/2024
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Ohne Titel, 2023/2024
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Ohne Titel, 2023/2024
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Ohne Titel, 2023/2024
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Ohne Titel, 2023/2024
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Ohne Titel, 2023/2024
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Selbstportrait, 2023
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Tische, 2023
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Stüberl, 2022
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Paulaner, 2022
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Interieur, 2021
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Die Frauen vom Finanzamt München IV, Deroystrasse, 2021
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Münchner Hell, 2014
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Akademiestrasse, 2010
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Vorhang, 2010
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Florian Süssmayr shows (2024):
23 February - 6 April 2024“Florian Süssmayr shows (2024):” is the artist’s tenth solo exhibition at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle. The German painter, who was born in Munich in 1963 and recently moved to Genoa, is...Read more -
Portraits
4 March - 26 June 2021Devoted entirely to the portrait, this exhibition gathers a wide variety of creative expressions offered in this genre. To this day, the portrait has remained one of the most important,...Read more -
Florian Süssmayr shows (2020)
29 May - 31 July 2020Florian Süssmayr began to paint Saint Sebastian long before Corona. Now, the imagery of the patron saint of plague victims hits a special nerve. Therefore, Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle is all...Read more
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Art Basel 2024
13 - 16 June 2024Helene Appel, Stephan Balkenhol, David Claerbout, Martin Creed, Elger Esser, Candida Höfer, Leiko Ikemura, Karin Kneffel, Daniel Knorr, Goshka Macuga, Maximilian Rödel, Anri Sala, Elif...Read more -
Art Cologne 2023
16 - 19 November 2023Description Additional FieldRead more -
The Armory Show 2023
7 - 10 September 2023aRead more -
Art Cologne 2022
16 - 21 November 2022Description Additional FieldRead more -
Art Basel 2022
16 - 19 June 2022Art Basel 2022 Kunstmarkt Kunstmesse Art Fair Art Market Helene Appel, Janis Avotins, Stephan Balkenhol, David Claerbout, Harm van den Dorpel, Slawomir Elsner, Candida Höfer,...Read more -
Art Basel 2021
21 - 26 June 2021Art Basel 2021 Kunstmarkt Kunstmesse Art Fair Art Market Thomas Struth, Candida Höfer, Thomas Ruff, Thu Van Tran, Helene Appel, Janis Avotins, Stephan Balkenhol, Slawomir...Read more -
Art Düsseldorf 2019
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Art Basel 2019
13 - 16 June 2019Art Basel 2019 Kunstmarkt Kunstmesse Art Fair Art Market Helene Appel, Janis Avotins, Stephan Balkenhol, David Claerbout, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Toulu Hassani, Lorena Herrera...Read more -
Frieze London 2018
4 - 7 October 2018Frieze London 2019 Regent's Park Art Exhibition Market Markt Messe Fair Ding Yi, Thomas Zipp, Susan Weil, Rodney Graham, Goshka MacugaRead more