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"In painting, I search for what cannot be seen"
"In painting, I search
for what cannot be seen"
In this video interview, artist Michael Müller candidly shares insights into his creative process and the philosophical underpinnings of his work. "What does an artist do?" he asks. "He sorts. He sifts out.” For Müller, the act of making art is not one of immediate clarity or ease. Rather, it is a long and often grueling negotiation between instinct and concept, desire and possibility, and the visible and the invisible.This introspective conflict takes center stage in his new solo exhibition FRAGMENTE DER ZEIT (“Fragments of Time”) at KÖNIG GALERIE. Here, Müller further explores the ancient Greek myth of the Dioscuri through his paintings, building on his 2022 room-filling installation, "Der Geschenkte Tag," at Frankfurt’s Städel Museum. FRAGMENTE DER ZEIT is his first exhibition with the gallery and coincides with a large-scale installation at the Neues Museum on Berlin’s Museum Island.Müller does not illustrate events from the myth. Instead, he explores how stories can exist within abstraction. "Can you use abstraction to tell a story?" he asks. To him, abstraction is not the absence of narrative, but rather, its transformation. His paintings capture the tension between control and chance, intention and discovery. As he explains in the interview, "Sometimes the painting wants something different than I do."


© Video and images by KÖNIG GALERIE