Bemerkungen
Today we say goodbye and thank you to Hermann Nitsch who passed away. We staged one of his last solo exhibitions at our Berlin gallery in collaboration with his lovely and engaging wife Rita Nitsch. He was a deeply philosophical and radical artist, a great inspiration and one of the initiators of the Aktionskunst movement. Rest In Peace Hermann. 🫀
Lennart Grau preview yesterday at our Baden-Baden showroom. Official opening april 14 th 7 pm or by appointment.
For Anna Nezhnaya, digital drawing is the perfect connection to light art, serving as studies for her neon sculptures.
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👉 Light plays a major role in her works as she is developing experimental ways to create surface structure with new painting techniques. She reflects on the topic of grotesque
feminism, exploring images of femaleness in terms of mysticism and metaphor.
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“In the works on view, I ruminate on feminine archetypes and prototypes constructed throughout art history, appropriated through my vision as a female artist. Female
demons, semi-demons, and mythical creatures are the suppressed part of our
civilization. Depicted through neon glass or with intense glossy lacquer colors, those images,
originated from digital drawings, conjure up our new reality of shifting away from the
pressures of modern screen technology, while still staying true to our addiction to light and glass aesthetics. I am mesmerized by neon and attempting to grasp why that is.
Maybe, because neon is the ultimate prototype of modern screen technology, just arrested in its basic feature. I love the colors, the perfection of glass, the fragility.”
1_Anna Nezhnaya, Down the Rabbit Hole, Neon Tubes Glass Tubes, 2022
2_Anna Nezhnaya, I Wanna Kiss You, Neon Tubes Glass Tubes, 2022
3_Anna Nezhnaya, Installation View, Berlin Exhibition, 2022
4_Anna Nezhnaya, Medusa, Neon Tubes Glass Tubes, 2022
5_Anna Nezhnaya & Johann Haehling von Lanzenauer, Opening Berlin Exhibition, 2022
6_Anna Nezhnaya, Barbed Wire, Neon Tubes Glass Tubes, 2022
7_Anna Nezhnaya, Creature in the Cage, Neon Tubes Glass Tubes, 2022
Exhibition Duration: 26. Februar 2022 - 18. April 2022
👉 RSVP for appointments to experience the current exhibition in Berlin via
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Neon art by a great female artist. We are happy to welcome Anna to our roster of artists.
JEFFERY CHEUNG
Cantaloupe, 2021
Acrylic airbrush on raw canvas
99 x 122 cm / 33 x 48 in
This is our current show in Hamburg featuring new body of works by Berlin based artist MARCO REICHERT✨
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EXHIBITION DURATION:
16th December 2021 - 28th February 2022
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In 2001, Marco began his studies in before changing to in 2004. One can see these two interests collide in his work and painting process through his use of technology and self-constructed machines.
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We are looking forward to welcome you in our gallery in Hamburg for personal appointments until February 28th 2022. Alternatively, we offer digital video appointments that you can attend from the comfort of your own home.
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The paintings by Berlin based artist are abstract but maintain a figurative character. One could interpret a face or fingerprint behind the form, which consists of many fine lines in the center of the canvas. This phenomenon is called , which causes one to consciously or unconsciously interpret random objects as familiar patterns. The human brain seeks to fill in missing parts in incomplete structures, and this perception can be experienced by many people at the same time. However, is not interested in figurative depiction or these perceived objects. Instead, his focus lies in the construction of different surfaces. The inspiration behind his work does not exclusively stem from the art of painting but also from . It has a technical characteristic to it, and by realising this in his work, Reichert merges two of his personal interests together.
Installation views of our current show in Berlin exhibiting Mexican artist BEATRIZ MORALES to celebrate her new publication COLOR ARCHAEOLOGY ✨
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EXHIBITION DURATION: 02. December 2021 - 15. January 2022
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We are always happy to welcome you at our gallery in Berlin for a personal appointment. Alternatively, we offer a digital video appointment that you can attend from the comfort of your own home.
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In partnership with / / Zombori Art Media / Stiftung Kunstfonds / the Kira A. Princess of Prussia Foundation
✨Save the date! We are excited to share our upcoming show in Berlin exhibiting Mexican artist BEATRIZ MORALES to celebrate her new publication COLOR ARCHAEOLOGY ✨
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OPENING: 02. December 2021 / 7:00 - 10:00 pm / 2G Plus
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In partnership with / / Zombori Art Media / Stiftung Kunstfonds / the Kira A. Princess of Prussia Foundation
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PRIMA NOVA Group Exhibition
One Exhibition - Two Cities
Aron Barath, born in 1980 in Novi Sad, former Yugoslavia, is a Hungarian painter living and working in Budapest, Hungary. Barath is best known for his abstract paintings, marked by colour and the seductive qualities of paint as a substance. Art historian and art critic Rona Kopeczky describes the artist as a chromatogologue and a chromatophone, handing over his place in a noble manner to the colour. The colour dictates the gesture of the artist, freeing itself from contemporary visual culture or communicational trends. What is left is pure, genuine and truthful. Light, substance and colour. Aron Barath has had group and solo shows predominately in his home country Hungary. However, the past three years his work has been noticed and lauded internationally, resulting in exhibitions in Warsaw, Poland; Miami, the United States of America; Vienna, Austria and now also in Kortrijk, Belgium.
1_Aron Barath, Installation view Berlin
2_Aron Barath in his studio
3_Aron Barath, Detail View, Untitled, 2020
acrylic on canvas, 180 x 140 cm / 70 3/4 x 55 in
4_Aron Barath, Detail View, Untitled 2019
acrylic on canvas, 180 x 140 cm / 70 3/4 x 55 in
PRIMA NOVA Group Exhibition
One Exhibition - Two Cities
Jeffery Cheung is a Bay Area based artist, who is the co-founder of Unity Press and Unity Skateboarding. Cheung’s bright figurative work celebrates q***rness within his personal life and within skate culture. He is a prolific maker, whose vivacious art examines freedom, identity, and intersectionality, through bold color and intertwined characters. Cheung’s figures stem from his q***r zine making practice and have grown into larger than life paintings. His genderless body positive world questions the boundaries of sexuality, body, gender, and race. Cheung’s simplistic line-work of gender nonspecific bodies offers a clever yet loving response to the heteronormative gaze creating a more inclusive and accessible entry point.
1_Jeffery Cheung in his studio
2_Jeffery Cheung, Detail View: Cantaloupe, 2021
acrylic airbrush on raw canvas
99 x 122 cm / 33 x 48 in
3_Jeffery Cheung, Cantaloupe, 2021
acrylic airbrush on raw canvas
99 x 122 cm / 33 x 48 in
4_Jeffery Cheung, Beauty, 2021
acrylic airbrush on raw canvas
122 x 188 cm / 48 x 74 cm
5_Jeffery Cheung, Touches, 2021
acrylic airbrush on raw canvas
127x 203 cm / 50 x 80 in