23
Mar 23
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03
Sep 23

Exhibition


Black White Grey

Wehrgang Gallery

Picture Books without Colours

In picture books, the absence of colour is still uncommon today. But they do exist, the colourless picture books. They impressively show how illustrators use the expressive power of lines, shapes, contours and contrasts to create original, captivating pictures that often have a unique aesthetic and radiate a particular atmosphere.

The wide range of illustration techniques and artistic styles of the stories told in black, white and grey is remarkable. The palette ranges from printing techniques such as woodcut and linocut to pictures in scratch technique, pencil, charcoal and ink drawings to watercolours and pictures composed on the computer. Some books stand out for the abundance of filigree details drawn in delicately graded shades of grey, others for an expressive, striking style that thrives on the contrast and interplay of black and white or dark and light spaces.

There are also no limits to the content. For example, the picture books tell humorous animal stories, dystopian parables, and well-known folk tales, deal with fantastic creatures in a bizarre underground world, lush forests, day and night, and much more.

The exhibition, which has been compiled from the library‘s international collection, presents outstanding examples from the last twenty years, including books by internationally renowned artists such as Suzy Lee, Lorenzo Mattotti, Albertine, and Einar Turkowski.

Workshops for school classes are offered to accompany the exhibition.

Current Opening Hours:
Mon - Thu 10 am - 4 pm
Fri             10 am - 2 pm
Saturday & Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm

Entrance Fees:
Children and Young Adults under 18: free
Adults: 3 Euros (Collective ticket for all exhibitions and museums), 2 Euros reduced entrance fee


Illustration 1: © Mixtvision Verlag, München 2015. Illustration: Einar Turkowski
Illustration 2: © Sandro Bassi, Alboroto Ediciones, S.A. de C.V., 2019