Gallery artist Bernhard Fuchs’ long-running museum show of his latest series “Mühl” at Josef Albers Museum in Bottrop is coming to an end. The museum had been closed for most of the past months due to COVID regulations in Germany. Since many didn’t get the chance to see it, click the link to experience a commented video walk through the exhibition!
“Mühl” is a series of landscapes and nature studies, published at Koenig Books in spring 2020. It is an autobiographical series as the artist, living and working in Düsseldorf, has returned to his native Upper Austria to work in and around the small village of Haslach, where he was born. Fuchs takes long walks in his native region, the “Mühlviertel”, finding peace and tranquility, creating simple, quiet images that manage to capture what is hardest to capture, an atmosphere, a sentiment of belonging and connection to a place.