Dear Phill,
Your letter reached me last month. And sure enough, all the days past, I thought to write to you. Well you know how the pressure of our daily routine forces us along a strange path. -surely not "our" life's need.
- we have about 8 inches of snow. -mild fresh air.
- the classes are demanding - in that the students do not see much need to improve their brain function. It seems to be, that what these people need most, to exercise that magnificent brain, they loathe. And what an energy expenditure to overcome their apathy. ----- a strange world- since children are born with so much vitality, then we destroy their natural function by means of....... and when all is deformed and in ruin, we try to restore that fresh vigor and urge to live an independent, healthy life.
- How are you enjoying life? your wife and her schooling and assignments? how is she coping with the pressures and demands- and are you helping her, assuring her? to survive is important, to improve our thinking, our feeling, our relationship, our genes, our movements on this planet earth. That matters.
the highest form of creating is to live peacefully with your self and those who matter to you ... and those who oppose you!!! Yes. that is the highest achievement.
- today I wrote a letter to Carol London (Hoover) in Germany (former student, 1982), whose husband is with the army, stationed in Germany, Hanau near Frankfurt. Carol received an offer by an Italian buyer of photos and drawings. Carol is cautious and has a lawyer draughting a contract, still she is much excited by this prospect.
Greetings to you and your dear wife whom i love to meet one day soon.
Let me know how you are doing and what you are drawing or painting in joy of life. I, too, will let you know about my successes and failures.
In all sincerity a bear hug to the both of you,
your Wolf
29 Nov 1983
Phillip B. Klingler attended Professor Wolfram Niessen's art classes at Northern Michigan University in the early 1980's. After leaving the university, Klingler and Niessen continued a vigorous correspondence until the mid-90's. This blog consists of excerpts from their correspondence, photos and other information about Wolfram Niessen's work and life.
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Sunday, February 23, 2014
Yielding without reservations
analogue
"I just cannot put my finger on what it is"
in a similar way = brick and mortar and beams and shingles - make a house
For: a house to be, some other "things" and "nothings" have to be present. a "nothing" is the "freedom" to make decisions, give choices (and the most amazing "nothing" may be a choice which is not in favor of any personal immediate benefit, but to the benefit of the other, which at the same time appears to be to the detriment of my self).
(riding a coal train in January. ice-cold, windy & speed of train. old woman loses feeling in her feet. I place her feet against my bare abdomen until feeling is restored. Yet I do, by now, 2 1/2 hrs severely shiver) 1946 Heinsburg - Mannheim
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here are some of my thoughts, which are fundamental to my search and preparation of forms, to be carved into wood during the coming summer. There are already 3 tree trunks 3 to 4 feet in diameter and about 7 feet long.
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As you read this letter, please place question marks, whenever you wish (each line if possible) or exclamation marks or check marks. Perhaps a word or two - that is greatly appreciated.
The rest is self explanatory, keeping in mind that what is attempted here can actively not be said, but is present in your work.
Greetings to your dear family
with love
your Wolf
[receptors]
the ______?_______ were beginning to look increasingly similar.
the key was the receptor.
key = receptor (garble)
transliteration + hormone = key / receptor = ?
(through) by means of the receptor, the hormones acted.
It was essential to discover the receptors.
the receptors (their numbers and distribution is more important than the hormones 1. (from our momentary view) the hormones had been discovered, the receptors were much more difficult to locate and were discovered last.
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Now, we think we know it all (or at least, we know a great deal about hormones and receptors to feel confident to locate the "rest" of the hormones and receptors). Yet that is, or would be, our downfall to assume that the sequence of hormone - receptor - effect is all there is to a human being. [to a machine, yes]
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the sequence - to realizing something extraordinary about a human being, or life, or kosmos, searching for the cause of this something will bring us to discovery! - and the means of our search will determine (to a large extent) what and how we find. Machines will find mechanism, chemistry will find chemicals, physics will find energy.
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we have in the past misused our faint awareness of the "extraordinary" (ordinary = known order) ordinary is chemistry, physics i.e. metaphysics. And we know that this does not account for the extraordinary stirrings of a human being.
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we need to leave (at least for a moment) the tools of any kind beside us,perhaps even be without tools (crutches).
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to be human, fully, is to let all we are fully be
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few ever experienced such fullness in letting be. Those who do, carry for the rest of their lives this eminent experience.
Alan Watts says - we can not prepare for it. what we are facing (or missing or wanting) is an event; something which takes place without (1) interference, therefore (2) without planning (3) equally without hope, which (is) a force of a peculiar set, (4)without attention, since attention is a directive force which restricts the fullness of our cosmos.
From this "negative" premise we may be experiencing something or rather that which is all encompassing, where all potentials areappropriately contributing in a concerted (cybernautical?) (exchange?) accord.
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such accord, when experienced, is of a uniqueness, to which we have no means to addresseither thought in the logical sequence of words or sentences.
we see successful attempts of conveyance in a work of art.
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A work of art, therefore, is just about as rare as the event, wherein a human being experiences the fullness of accord of the cosmos within the cosmos, which is when we have given free all possibilities to arrange themselves into a constellation of letting be.
A yielding without reservations.
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It may help to say, this event is the most dynamic interplay possible. the recollection [since the complexity is so vast the words cannot hold it and since we are trained like rats to label all we know with words and if there are no words for it than it does not exist(!)] therefore is only momentary. 1. we are flooded with unspeakable joy (close to ecstasy. it is not ecstasy because we are just coming out of ecstasy and in the coming out we experience the residues of that ecstasy; once more the ecstasy is the sum of giving all the potentials to themselves for them to find the optimal (momentary) accord. Coming out of this highest state of being we are different.We differ so profoundly, that an identical state (repetition) is just about impossible. [correct! nevertheless]
we remember only the residue of the ecstasy.
(because even memory is a minute part of that accord)
And, as soon as memory is playing it's main part again (after the accord) i.e. during our calculating, waking hours of logically oriented life, we even lose that which we gained during (ek - stasis) ecstasy. the brain is disturbed by our daily distractions and illogical forces of social behavior, that nothing will remain of this vast happening of "all in accord", but a vague glow and wish to be able to repeat. If we yield to such wish - it would be the death knell to ever growing out of that state.
(again: because the distinction of an ecstasy as a happening from an ecstasy caused by wish or desire is initially not possible. therefore we recognize the term = "let be", as the sole reference to something which is of utmost importance to all human beings. (Be it emphasized = this: "let be" is of an integrity and comprises an inner strength and willing readiness given to all human beings and experienced by so few, solely or only by a few because we cling to our indoctrination. Therefore this emphasis on well-being experience as being among all human beings. Become aware.
19 Feb 1988
"I just cannot put my finger on what it is"
in a similar way = brick and mortar and beams and shingles - make a house
For: a house to be, some other "things" and "nothings" have to be present. a "nothing" is the "freedom" to make decisions, give choices (and the most amazing "nothing" may be a choice which is not in favor of any personal immediate benefit, but to the benefit of the other, which at the same time appears to be to the detriment of my self).
(riding a coal train in January. ice-cold, windy & speed of train. old woman loses feeling in her feet. I place her feet against my bare abdomen until feeling is restored. Yet I do, by now, 2 1/2 hrs severely shiver) 1946 Heinsburg - Mannheim
_________________________________________________
here are some of my thoughts, which are fundamental to my search and preparation of forms, to be carved into wood during the coming summer. There are already 3 tree trunks 3 to 4 feet in diameter and about 7 feet long.
_________________________________________________
As you read this letter, please place question marks, whenever you wish (each line if possible) or exclamation marks or check marks. Perhaps a word or two - that is greatly appreciated.
The rest is self explanatory, keeping in mind that what is attempted here can actively not be said, but is present in your work.
Greetings to your dear family
with love
your Wolf
[receptors]
the ______?_______ were beginning to look increasingly similar.
the key was the receptor.
key = receptor (garble)
transliteration + hormone = key / receptor = ?
(through) by means of the receptor, the hormones acted.
It was essential to discover the receptors.
the receptors (their numbers and distribution is more important than the hormones 1. (from our momentary view) the hormones had been discovered, the receptors were much more difficult to locate and were discovered last.
_________________________________________________
Now, we think we know it all (or at least, we know a great deal about hormones and receptors to feel confident to locate the "rest" of the hormones and receptors). Yet that is, or would be, our downfall to assume that the sequence of hormone - receptor - effect is all there is to a human being. [to a machine, yes]
_________________________________________________
the sequence - to realizing something extraordinary about a human being, or life, or kosmos, searching for the cause of this something will bring us to discovery! - and the means of our search will determine (to a large extent) what and how we find. Machines will find mechanism, chemistry will find chemicals, physics will find energy.
_________________________________________________
we have in the past misused our faint awareness of the "extraordinary" (ordinary = known order) ordinary is chemistry, physics i.e. metaphysics. And we know that this does not account for the extraordinary stirrings of a human being.
_________________________________________________
we need to leave (at least for a moment) the tools of any kind beside us,
_________________________________________________
to be human, fully, is to let all we are fully be
_________________________________________________
few ever experienced such fullness in letting be. Those who do, carry for the rest of their lives this eminent experience.
Alan Watts says - we can not prepare for it. what we are facing (or missing or wanting) is an event; something which takes place without (1) interference, therefore (2) without planning (3) equally without hope, which (is) a force of a peculiar set, (4)without attention, since attention is a directive force which restricts the fullness of our cosmos.
From this "negative" premise we may be experiencing something or rather that which is all encompassing, where all potentials are
_________________________________________________
such accord, when experienced, is of a uniqueness, to which we have no means to address
we see successful attempts of conveyance in a work of art.
_________________________________________________
A work of art, therefore, is just about as rare as the event, wherein a human being experiences the fullness of accord of the cosmos within the cosmos, which is when we have given free all possibilities to arrange themselves into a constellation of letting be.
A yielding without reservations.
_________________________________________________
It may help to say, this event is the most dynamic interplay possible. the recollection [since the complexity is so vast the words cannot hold it and since we are trained like rats to label all we know with words and if there are no words for it than it does not exist(!)] therefore is only momentary. 1. we are flooded with unspeakable joy (close to ecstasy. it is not ecstasy because we are just coming out of ecstasy and in the coming out we experience the residues of that ecstasy; once more the ecstasy is the sum of giving all the potentials to themselves for them to find the optimal (momentary) accord. Coming out of this highest state of being we are different.
we remember only the residue of the ecstasy.
(because even memory is a minute part of that accord)
And, as soon as memory is playing it's main part again (after the accord) i.e. during our calculating, waking hours of logic
(again: because the distinction of an ecstasy as a happening from an ecstasy caused by wish or desire is initially not possible. therefore we recognize the term = "let be", as the sole reference to something which is of utmost importance to all human beings. (Be it emphasized = this: "let be" is of an integrity and comprises an inner strength and willing readiness given to all human beings and experienced by so few, solely or only by a few because we cling to our indoctrination. Therefore this emphasis on well-being experience as being among all human beings. Become aware.
19 Feb 1988
Saturday, February 22, 2014
"Niessen's Uncluttered Style" (1966)
Mr. Niessen explained in an interview in the Yellow Door Gallery that his work "unclutters life." He feels his expression "simplifies life without removing its complexity." Mr. Niessen's most sincere motive of styling is his life's experience, he said. He wants the spectator to share his understanding of life in an active capacity. His works are simple statements of complex events. "Simplicity is needed to convey the imminence of it's (an event or a relationship) complexity, bringing it down to its essential. This opens all avenues for the viewer on his own he said. This unity of concept becomes evident through close examination of each medium. He stays within a medium for a given length of time, choosing that medium which best suits the complexity he wants to convey. Alabaster is perhaps, externally, his simplest expression. The poly-rotunda figures have a grace and softness that makes one almost want to caress them. They are meant to be handled and placed at different angles. Here the complexity of all existence is seen in the complexity of planar relationships. As in human experience, there arc mild and powerful aspects to the character of the stone. Mr. Niessen's bronze works are of a more intimate nature. They are smaller and more delicate than the other works. The subject matter always contains the potential monumentality of experience. This potential is especially evident in Young Mother, a small statue of a pregnant woman. The bonds of human relationships are given strength due to their media. Mother and Child, done in iron-wood, depicts a mother holding her child with no physical division between the two figures. This sensitive event, done in so powerful an expression, allows for universal involvement. Similarly, Family Portrait, done in granite and having no individuating features, shows the family as an indivisible unit. The complexity of this relationship becomes more evident through the texture of the stone. Mr. Niessen finds love through form. His life experience breaks through the shapes which he feels "have the original in the deep rooted and well-founded working of the universe." Meditation and intuition give him an insight, the ultimate source of which cannot be traced, but which is intimate with universal events. His drawings arc the culmination of his personal experiences which can't be relived. They are the result of a development of his thoughts and ultimately become a perfection of experience. The technicality of relationships is further evident in his brass works. The viewer becomes aware of the infinite number of angles and ways of looking at a particular subject. Sea Foam, a fascinating movable work done with copper and iron, allows for a certain adaptability and harmony in complexities. Wolfram Niessen feels his works are for everybody, and he likes to talk about them. Now a professor at Stout State University at Menomonie, Wisconsin, he finds great satisfaction in teaching. His intensity and appreciation of human response give him an unlimited depth in his expression.
"The Yellow Door: Niessen's Uncluttered Style" by Frances Cohen (Winnipeg Free Press, 26 Feb 1966)
"The Yellow Door: Niessen's Uncluttered Style" by Frances Cohen (Winnipeg Free Press, 26 Feb 1966)
"Bronze Bust of Gov. Warren P. Knowles..." (1968)
A Bronze bust of Gov. Warren P. Knowles and his wife, being presented to the couple at a luncheon Sunday as gifts from a Bayside furniture designer, are described by the donor as a gift in gratitude for the Republican executive's encouragement of Wisconsin business activity. John W. Boughton, who commissioned German-born sculptor, Wolfram Freidrich Niessen, for the works, said the gifts to the Knowles reflect thanks from those "who have felt the impact of what they have done for people in a creative field of business." Broughton, president of Willowbrook Corp. of Thiensville, said gratitude is due Mrs. Knowles for her encouragement of what he called "artistic efforts in Wisconsin". Niessen is an assistant art professor at Northern Michigan University. He began work on the busts in August. He also was on the art faculty of Stout State University in Menomonie for two years until last spring. His work of the governor is of patina-ed bronze, and that of Mrs. Knowles is of polished bronze.
Eau Claire Leader, 12 Jan 1968
Eau Claire Leader, 12 Jan 1968
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