Willi Kissmer was born in Duisburg, Germany in 1951. Multi-talented as a teenager, Kissmer was undecided whether to dedicate himself to the visual arts or music. He studied at the Folkwangscule, University of Essen and later taught printmaking at the University of Duisberg. As for his music, Kissmer is now an accomplished guitarist and has recorded three albums to date.
Although Kissmer's art is relatively new to North America, the artist is
no stranger to the Americas, Europe, the Former Soviet Union, or Asia, all
of which he has traveled through extensively. Described as a contemporary master,
Kissmer's art has been shown in galleries and museums from California to Leningrad.
The artist employs combinations of etching, aquatint, drypoint and mezzotint
techniques on his copperplates. A range of warm tones and the talent to bring
an electrifying edge to his subject, in part, links Kissmer's art to a long
tradition of realism in northern European painting. For this skill, Kissmer
has built a solid reputation and an avid following in Europe and a rapidly
expanding interest in North America.
The foundation of Kissmer's art is in his passion for the still life. These
elements can include combination++s of the female figure, everyday objects
and residential
architecture. A disquieting sense of heightened observation, limited palette,
and refined simplicity create moving works that are not conventionally
pretty, but compelling and confrontational.
Kissmer's expressive and exaggerated interpretation of detail is a trait
that permeates the body of his art, which has been described as sensual,
provocative, technical, and mysterious. The interplay of folds, texture, and
light have
the effect of transforming a commonplace subject into something extraordinary.
A catalogue of Kissmer's work from the last twenty years is available
through Behr-Thyssen Ltd.