Max Hechinger
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Often large, at times monumental formats are characteristic of Max Hechinger’s painting. Set in immersive configurations, they are complemented by smaller-formats and sculptural cardboard objects. Here, picture-making becomes an interdisciplinary act of not only crafting the imaginary but also of reflecting reality, albeit twistedly illustrative, and of opening interpretative spaces.
Oscillating between idyll and tristesse, Max Hechinger’s works reflect life in rural spaces in proximity to pristine nature. Anthropomorphized depictions of animals humorously portray the entanglement of human and non-human animals in their shared needs. It is about satiating hunger, finding a place to sleep, gathering, building, hiding, playing and celebrating. A sharp-toothed rodent in a rocker jacket circles the forest on a motorcycle. Stenciled figures, grinning like honey-cake horses, caught in pouring rain, are frozen at the moment of splashing into a puddle. Are those bears, beavers, or St. Bernards who are pissing away the summer punch under the picnic hut?
In Max Hechinger’s work, painting processes experience, including that which is fantasized, transferred and recalled. In a multi-part piece, light enters darkness in a labyrinth branching out like an ivy, revealing episodes of the everyday life of voles. This subterranean prey community leads a parallel existence to that of humans. Its comfort inventory includes a soup pot, flower vase, beer keg and scat deck. An abducted chunk of cheese clogs up a side branch of the tunnel. Shadow creatures are poking around the corner and in one of the deepest chambers there is even a fireworks display. The simplistic, overdrawn and cartoon-like world presented here retains the cacophony of destruction, exploitation and violence. It is as if B52’s Rock Lobster were playing on the turntable at 33 RPM, idealized projections and magical notions are distorted, slowed down in Max Hechinger’s visual world placing his painting between heaven and abyss. (Oliver Kossack)
1995 born in Hamburg
2015 - 2021 Painting Studies at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig with Prof. Christoph Ruckhäberle
2021 Diploma with Prof. Christoph Ruckhäberle
2022 - 2024 Master Studies with Prof. Oliver Kossack at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig
Solo Shows
- 2024 Keiner streichelt den Hund oder backt den Kuchen, Galerie Kleindienst Westside, Leipzig
2023 Summer Sunset & Urban Myth, Galerie Kleindienst, Leipzig
2021 Hand Some Paintings, Galerie Kleindienst - Westside, Leipzig
Group Shows
- 2025 Walter Libuda - Doppelt stehen einfach sehen, Galerie Kleindienst Westside, Leipzig
2024 Milkytown Hobbypets, TIP, Munich - Delayed Opportunities, EV, Brussels
- Greetings from LE, Jari Lager Gallery, Cologne
World of Art Expo, M-Par, Munich
2023 Chicken is off the menu, Villa Heike, Berlin
2022 Silberne Kübel, P145, Berlin
Lux. 28. Leipziger Jahresausstellung, Spinnerei Halle 12, Leipzig
Wanderer Wonderer, Ars Avanti, Leipzig
2021 Review Westside, Galerie Kleindienst - Westside, Leipzig - 2020 Junge Kunst 3, Galerie Kleindienst - Westside, Leipzig
- 2019 School's out, Galerie Kleindienst, Leipzig