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Maria Lucia Weigel über Fritz Fronius "Neue Arbeiten"
Maria Lucia Weigel about Fritz Fronius' "Neue Arbeiten"
Fritz Fronius concept of art reflects all areas of life. Audio-visual design, painting, music, film and photography are media of his pieces which present the potential to connect spiritual mindsets and situations of the real worl
d. Fritz Fronius' art is as well the visible evidence of his sociopolitical engagement.The paintings of the "Neue Arbeiten" can be related to different particular subjects. After an interruption, the resulting series can be continued from the same perspective or they can be transformed into other subject areas. A big deal of the paintings is marked by an open figuration. The human figure is comprehended single, mostly as female apparition. It's integrated to a spatial place. The presence of maiden femaleness on the picture carrier is interweaved to a multicoloured, iridescent pictorial continuum which opens up the space. Steadied in a fleeting view and embedded in numerous layers of glazed shades of colours the youthful figure reaches the eye of the beholder as an instantly erupted incarnation. Shaded interiors and architectures are sided with the dweller who is sunk in contemplative calm. The concerning about human appearance in the picture is translated into a grasp of atmospherical nuances. In other creations the visions for the human presence pass into light- and force fields which are translated to a multilayer of colours. The gestural element prevails here. Visual structures concentrate to figural formulations. In further works a multitude of colours and picture layers interdigitate to unreal spaces which sustain figurations of human and animal in enigmatic contexts. Objects which are seized by their aura celebrate their mystic appearance in the pictorial space. The motivic formulations associate connections. They energize in the picture mind of the artist which relates the seen impression to the sensed reality. Maria Lucia Weigel
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Maria Lucia Weigel about Fritz Fronius' "Landmann"
Fritz Fronius is a mediator between the worlds. His versatile artworks go in for changing human realities with a visionary world outlook. In ordinary of a nature beyond comprehension the agile spirit of the artist records seismographic developments and dangers of the real world and shows the way to a social engagement which integrates artistic and political pronouncements. Fritz Fronius always takes his work as a response to an overall social range. Painting, music, film and Audio-visual design interact fruitful in his creation. As visualization of essential life processes the painting is a viewable testimonial of a holistic artistic approach. The painting process takes place out of the sensed reality in the inner view. This reality carries the pontential to the change stipulated world states.The paintings of Fritz Fronius are linked to widespread series which compose as well a pool for extensions and continuations over a long period. The Landmann-Serie has grown since 1982 about eleven years. The ambivalence of human closeness to nature inspired to the visual consideration. The man-made cultivation is faced to uncontrollable forces of nature. In their development which is often destructive there is as well the cleansing possibility of a cosmic turned restart. During extensive hikes through Upper Bavarian landscapes the artist captured his situational experience in sketches in filmic notes. In the resulted paintings the objective occurs as a gestural translation of a vehement sensed reality. Filigree hatchings are interweaved to breathing arrangements. Rhythmic compositions accrue from the interaction of numerous glazing paint surfaces. They involve the landscape and the testimony of its civilizing use into a visual continuum. Irisating shades of colours and translucent intensified, expressive painting oppose each other in an area of force and tension. The mysterious magic which adheres to the sign-posts and the left peasant equipment points to a transcendent reality beyond the visible. Maria Lucia Weigel