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Kurzbiografie

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: South Africa
  • Top 3 works: Circuit I
  • Born: 1976, South Africa
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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Universität Pretoria Museen
    • Universität Pretoria Museen
    • Universität Pretoria Museen
    • Universität Pretoria Museen
    • Universität Pretoria Museen
  • Top-ranked work: Circuit I

Kunst-Quiz

Jede Frage hat nur eine richtige Antwort.

Frage 1:
What university did Gerhard Marx graduate from with a Master’s degree?
Frage 2:
Marx is known for his collaboration with which renowned artist?
Frage 3:
What medium does Gerhard Marx primarily utilize in his artwork?
Frage 4:
Marx’s theatre piece “They Say” was performed at which prominent South African theatre?
Frage 5:
In what year did Marx consider legal action against BMW regarding copyright infringement?

Gerhard Marx

South African artist Gerhard Marx creates striking woodblock prints with abstract forms & powerful imagery. Known for theatre & copyright controversy, he teaches at U. Witwatersrand.

Born in 1976, Marx completed his master's degree in Fine Arts cum laude at the University of Cape Town in 2004. He has worked with well-known artists such as William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company. He currently teaches at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

Marx’s artistic journey began with a fascination for exploring spatial relationships—particularly how visual representations shape our understanding of space itself. This initial preoccupation continues to inform his work today, where he meticulously dissects and rearranges fragments of imagery to generate complex propositions that challenge conventional perspectives.

His distinctive style utilizes woodblock printing as a medium, favoring bold geometric shapes and forms that convey both visual impact and conceptual depth. Recurring motifs—often inspired by maps and architectural structures—reflect his interest in the interplay between representation and reality.

Notable collaborations include projects with William Kentridge, resulting in monumental sculptures like “The World On Its Hind Legs” and “Firewalker,” which explore themes of history, memory, and artistic interpretation. Marx’s theatrical productions further demonstrate his commitment to interdisciplinary creativity, blending visual art with performance.

Marx's work has garnered critical acclaim and recognition internationally, appearing in prominent exhibitions and collections. He remains a respected voice within the South African art community, advocating for innovative approaches to artistic expression and fostering dialogue about contemporary cultural concerns.