11-20-2020 – 04-17-2021 | R E I T E R Berlin prospect
Juliette SturlèseSophie Ullrich
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Juliette Sturlèse’s large paintings oscillate between figuration and abstraction, sitting comfortably between the two. The highly suggestive titles give a clue to the viewer as to what one ought to see and trigger…
For most city dwellers, a landscape is a space more often experienced as a state of mind, rather than an embodied experience. We carry with us topographies into which we can project ourselves. These spaces, both…
James Nizam’s distinctive sculptural approach to photography is grounded in a fundamental fascination with light itself, and thus his work is reflexively engaged with the essential nature of vision, perception and the…
The transformation, repetition and adaptation of existing artwork is a fundamental principle of artistic practice. These principles go as far back as Greek and Roman antiquity where the major works of sculpture of the…
You and me we are never of one opinion, but we agree on a beautiful sunset, can’t we?
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Despite stylistic differences in their works, historical texts provide a starting point for both Tiziana Jill Beck and Claus Georg Stabe - it is an incentive for drawing and influences both methodology and…
Our group show »AFK« (Away From Keyboard) marks the time when art returns from virtual to physical space. It is an ever-changing exhibition with a varying and evolving artist participation. In this way, different…
Goering’s paintings, acrylics and oil on canvas, are formed by bold colour applications with a vertical comb-like grid. Various use of pressure causes a
shimmering grid of lines. The interaction between bold rows of…
»The Robbery, 1914« is based on a fictional narrative set a few weeks before the outbreak of World War I when three men decide to commit a momentous theft. They plan to rob three crown jewels: the Prussian…