
18/11/2022
FAISAL HABIBI
‘This Thing 55’
HMR MDF, plexiglass, steel, polyesterputty, automotive lacquer paint
80 x 65 x 10,5 cm
Photos by
contemporary + emerging art
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FAISAL HABIBI
‘This Thing 55’
HMR MDF, plexiglass, steel, polyesterputty, automotive lacquer paint
80 x 65 x 10,5 cm
Photos by
CARINA LINGE
Stilleben S. v. H. (Tableau S. v. H.)
C-Print auf Dibond
40 x 60 cm, framed
With “Nachsommer”, Jarmuschek + Partner is pleased to present the latest works by Carina Linge in a solo exhibition from October 8.
The Leipzig-based artist was a guest in the Protestant monastery Lüne and portrayed three conventual women. Personal realities and inner states of the protagonists play a role in the newly created, atmospherically charged images, as does the place, which is charged with traditions and stories.
CARINA LINGE
Lass leuchten Dein Antlitz
C-Print on Dibond
150 x 100 cm
We are excited to announce that we will be present at the hamburg!
Works by Majla Zeneli ( ) will be on display in our booth.
The artist was born in Tirana (Albania) and studied at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. Her subject matter covers both abstract and figurative art. The latter consists of collaged mezzotint prints of old photographs, which the artist arranges into new ensembles. Her abstract works, on the other hand, can be read as variables in a larger system consisting of larger, multipartie units. Zeneli recently explored this effect in her watercolors, which express her technical proficiency.
As they appear in the slides:
untitled, 2019
collage with mezzotint prints
12,3 x 9,2 cm
untitled, 2022
mezzotint prints
15 x 12,2 cm
untitled, 2022
ink on paper
31,1 x 23,2 cm
ERIC MANGEN
Bar25, 2021
acrylic, oil stick and photographs on torn advertising posters
170 x 104 cm
ARTJOM CHEPOVETSKYY
34, 2021
mixed media on chiffon
60 x 50 cm
24, 2021
mixed media on chiffon
70 x 60 cm
35, 2021
mixed media on chiffon
60 x 50 cm
We are pleased to present current works by Eric Mangen and Artjom Chepovetskyy in the duo exhibition LAYERS until August 27!
What seems contradictory at first glance, reveals great similarities on closer inspection: In the powerful urbanity of Eric Mangen's poster works as well as in the delicate materiality of Artjom Chepovetskyy's works lurk fundamental questions about painting and an exploration of the limits of pictorial genesis. Layer by layer, this painterly dialogue makes it possible to dive through various degrees of abstraction into individually experienceable pictorial spaces....
Come and have a look:
Doors are open Tue-Sat 11 am-6 pm!
„LAYERS“
What seems contradictory at first glance, reveals great similarities on closer inspection: In the powerful urbanity of Eric Mangen's poster works as well as in the delicate materiality of Artjom Chepovetskyy's works lurk fundamental questions about painting and an exploration of the limits of pictorial genesis. Layer by layer, this painterly dialogue makes it possible to dive through various degrees of abstraction into individually experienceable pictorial spaces....
ERIC MANGEN
Right now, 2022
acrylic on torn advertising posters
100 x 100 cm
ARTJOM CHEPOVETSKYY
2(7), 2022
mixed media on organza
50 x 40 cm
3(7), 2022
mixed media on organza
50 x 40 cm
It’s a match!💛💚
(Some things are just ment to be.)
Second picture:
ARTJOM CHEPOVETSKYY
3(6), 2022
mixed media on organza
50 x 40 cm
ERIC MANGEN
The Berlin, 2022
acrylic, oil stick pn torn advertising posters
113 x 53 cm
ERIC MANGEN
Le grand bleu, 2021-2022
Oil stick on torn advertising posters
160 x 450 cm (detail)
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OPENING TODAY
„LAYERS“
Eric Mangen & Artjom Chepovetskyy
ARTJOM CHEPOVETSKYY
3(6), 2022, mixed media on organza
50 x 40 cm (detail)
OPENING THIS FRIDAY
JULY 22, 2022, 6PM
With LAYERS, Jarmuschek + Partner is pleased to present current works by Eric Mangen and Artjom Chepovetskyy in a duo exhibition. Layer by layer, this painterly dialogue makes it possible to dive through various degrees of abstraction into individually experienceable pictorial spaces....
The Luxembourg-based artist ERIC MANGEN (*1983) began 2021 his current series of works on the basis of existing advertising posters, whose numerous layers he consciously brings out, recombines and overpaints.
ARTJOM CHEPOVETSKYY (*1984) was born in Odessa, Ukraine, and lives in Frankfurt am Main. He works with layered paper over and under chiffon.
ERIC MANGEN, Vernissage II, 2021, acrylic on advertising posters, 80 x 120 cm (detail)
ARTJOM CHEPOVETSKYY, 2(12)2021, 2021, mixed media on chiffon, 50 x 40 cm (detail)
Last week, last chance to see 38 different positions at once.
Group exhibition „J+1“ runs until Saturday June 16, 2022.
You can still visit the exhibition online on our website!
👉by courtesy of [email protected] artatberlin.com
Last chance to visit us in Booth H2/M08
Thanks to everyone who came by! We had a great time catching up with old friends and making new ones. See you at the next fair or in our gallery in Berlin!
showing
.banovic
First artfair for this year is done! Thank you for visiting our booth , we had a great time and we hope you too!
We presented works by
and
(one of them is hiding in one of the pictures can you guess who and where?)
Last two slides show why we love doing this ^^ Cheers to the best team 🍾🥂
ELISA MANIG
fit in, 2021
7 x 62 x 2,5 cm
There is a tremendous tension inherent in ‚fit in‘ that puts us in an attentive position of readiness. At the same time, the sight of the shadow lying perfectly in the corner of the wall is calming.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
klapp, 2022
82 x 42 x 8 cm
Once again, Elisa Manig plays with our expectations of an object, which she transforms into something new and completely different, despite all the similarities to what we know.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
o.T.
2022
29,7 x 21 cm
o.T.
2021
14,8 x 21 cm
o. T.
2022
21 x 29,7 cm
Elisa Manig's artistic activity includes building objects as well as drawing works on paper. The works, which seem like blueprints, are mostly combined from different media and lead us astray as we want to prove functions in them.
SCHWEBEN, STÜRZEN, FLIEGEN
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The exhibition will end in three days!
We are open today, Thursday und Saturday from 11 am - 6 pm. Make sure to stop by!
ELISA MANIG
Halt, 2022
94 x 4 x 49 cm
Whether on the street or in a showroom three metres above the ground, if a sign to ,stop‘ appears to us, we should obey it.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
kleiner Bock, 2022
96 x 100 x 28 cm
The ‚small trestle‘ which was created especially for the gallery, is as playful in its conception as it is seemingly functional.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
o.T., 2022
75 x 42 x 2 cm
In this work we are reminded of how quickly we draw the wrong conclusions: first we are not sure whether the object is not an everyday object, only to realise that its functionality has already been suspended.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
stiff, 2021
139 x 4 x 42 cm
In ‘stiff’, apparent simplicity blends into a tongue-in-cheek elegance.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
bucket, 2022
110 x 83 x 25 cm
Sometimes the small things are the most significant and, as with ‘bucket’, change the stance of something much bigger.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
“riegel” suspends our understanding of gravity and makes us think about the interaction of different, seemingly complementary parts.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Hamburg.
ELISA MANIG
hub, 2021
130 x 21 x 5 cm
In her works, Elisa Manig plays not only with our visual experience but also with our fundamental understanding of how our physical world works. With disturbing ease, she questions our intuitive ability to react, exposes our very own human impulses and protective instincts and takes them ad absurdum. Just by looking at „hub“ the viewer wants to act on it, touch it, become active.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), lives and works in Leipzig
NEWSFLASH 📢
We are happy to announce our next solo exhibition with our gallery newcomer !
“SCHWEBEN, STÜRZEN, FLIEGEN”
(“floating, falling, flying”)
⛓LINK 1 in Bio
You are invited to join the opening and to welcome her to our gallery on march 25, 2022, 6 Pm.
CATCH UP 22
the Group Show ends tomorrow but can be visited online - thanks to , who captured it in a 360degree 3D Tour!
Link 1 in Bio!
👉by courtesy of [email protected] | artatberlin.com
MAJLA ZENELI
OSAC 50, 12, 5, 27, 11, 24, 49, 21, 46
2018
10 x 8 cm
In a series of multi-layered prints, the artist Majla Zeneli plays with the creation of depth and perspective through the simplest geometric constellation and light-dark contrasts. Contemplative, fine-pored colour surfaces allow the viewer to immerse in a colour space in which diffuse lines and clear breaks act like horizons, skies, shadows, or cones of light. At the same time, these pictures are to be understood as seemingly arbitrary, minimalist additions in their composition of recurring forms, which in their mysteriousness provoke the search for regularities, affiliations and a presumably applied code in seriality. Always capable of being thought of and combined anew, they raise questions in the viewer’s mind about the substance and the essence of a picture. What makes a picture a picture? At what point is it an independent, self-functioning unit and where does it set itself apart from the next? At what point are the transitions and boundaries to other works to be found and how constant or autonomous is an image in it’s appearance, legibility and meaning for us in the first place?
Born 1980 in Tirana, Albania, lives and works in Berlin.
PETRA LOTTJE
Untitled (III UNBERECHENBAR), 2021
80 x 60 cm
Petra Lottje’s vivid one-line drawing of a wasp-like animal is part of the installation ‘UNBERECHENBAR’ (‘unpredictable’) in which the artist shows us the uncontrollable in life - philosophically, as well as biologically. With her works, Petra Lottje makes visible the essence of human existence and coexistence, which can touch us and move us to think far beyond the smallest social unit.
Born 1973, lives and works in Berlin.
CARINA LINGE
Stillleben mit Disteln, 2020
60 x 40 cm
With her psychogram-like still lifes, Carina Linge gives us an insight into the inner state of the female artists she is dealing with - and far beyond, into that of our whole society. Her staged photographs of the series ‘New Age of Dissent’ subtly reveal insights into the phenomena of our time that move and bother the portrayed protagonists - such as sexual identity, exclusion, discrimination and criticism of capitalism.
Born 1976, lives and works in Leipzig.
SABINE BANOVIC
Absence, 2021
60 x 50 cm
Each line of Sabine Banovic’s work is a consciously or unconsciously chosen path from many possible paths. Every detail, every glance and every mental link are individual and momentary - and always imply a decision on the part of the viewer, so that we become co-determiners each time we are focusing. Banovic’s work balances on the fine line between the planned undefined and the associatively representational.
.banovic
Born 1973, lives and works in Berlin.
FRANZISKA STÜNKEL
all the stories 138, 2019
140 x 93 cm
Franziska Stünkel’s photographs reflect our world without necessarily telling us the specific location. She reminded us that all our lives happen simultaneously with those of billions of others - people we might never meet, whose lives might never touch ours.
When we look at the captured scenery, we are faced with the challenge of deciding what is inside or outside, in front or behind, and at the same time we ourselves and with our surroundings, become part of the reflection of this photograph.
Born 1973, lives and works in Hanover.
MORITZ SCHLEIME
M & M vorfreudig lehnend an Granatapfelblütenbalustrade in St. Tropez, Cannes oder Sanary-sur-Mer (Hauptsache Italien), 2020/2021
230 x 115 cm
A man casually leans against the balustrade and smiles at the viewer. While he exudes calm, small monster creatures cavort next to him. Colorful splashes and floral ornaments around him remind us of confetti and streamers. In Moritz Schleime's works, the melancholy of a single person meets the accelerated loudness of vibrant masses.
.merkel.art
Born 1978, lives and works in Berlin.
INGA KERBER
Demoiselle dans les Plantes (Poses variés), 2020
35 x 25 cm
With sweeping strokes, Inga Kerber draws the woman in expansive poses that almost completely fill the picture. Again and again she varies postures and forms and lets her figures perform wild contortions and turns. They almost seem like symbols of something not yet tangible and yet vaguely reminiscent of something already known: satyr-like silhouettes on ancient Greek vases, orientalising deities, expressive dancers or images of the supposedly free, primal and wild may come to the viewers mind.
Born 1982 in Berlin lives and works in Leipzig.
FAISAL HABIBI
This Thing 40, 2020
104.5 x 97 x 20 cm
In his unique sculptural works, the Indonesian artist Faisal Habibi deals with space and materiality in a complex way. Their numerous levels oscillate between soothed surfaces, straight edges, and dynamic forms. The objects, made of materials such as Plexiglas, steel and wooden panels, open up a tense dialogue between seemingly even industrial production and, at times, organic-looking, individual handiwork. Particular details evoke memories of well-known cultural products and objects from our daily environment when we take a closer look.
Born 1984 in Jakarta, lives and works in Bali, Indonesia.
MICHAEL MERKEL - Sacri Monti
Machapucharé, 2021
15 x 15 cm (detail)
Impenetrable on the one hand and atmospherically brilliant on the other, the gold foil applied to the paper in Michael Merkel's collages evokes a feeling of supernaturalism and importance. With fine pencil lines he draws the observer deep into the rocky structures of the mountain slopes and shows him the majestic size of the stone giants. As seats of gods, places of spiritual contemplation, cult worship or even crucifixions, they are narratively charged sites of various religions and, beyond that, strongholds of cultural creations, places of sovereignty and overview as well as – for some of us - the epitome of a travel destination.
.merkel.art
Born 1987 in Dresden, lives and works in Dresden.
ELISA MANIG
lucky you, 2019
4,7 x 6 x 45 cm
Elisa Manig processes elements from our everyday world with a reduced formal language and she puts us in an intense state of physical and sensual engagement. In her works, the artist plays not only with our visual experience, but also with our fundamental understanding of how our physical world works.
Born 1987 in Karl-Marx-Stadt, lives and works in Hamburg.
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