Posts Tagged ‘Painter’
GLENN BROWN: HAUNTING COLOR
Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Sunday, May 1, 2011.
The Glenn Brown solo exhibition at Max Hetzler’s satellite gallery is a must-see for painting enthusiasts. Portraiture and figurative paintings, as well as ‘paint sculptures’, are presented in a grandiose flat near Savigny platz. The paintings are hauntingly beautiful and painstakingly rendered with Glenn Brown’s unique style of small, flowing lines of color.
KATRIN FRIDRIKS: Leak of Information
Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Tuesday, April 26, 2011.
Leak of Information is metallic, just like our technology-based contemporary time. With a new well-defined colorimetric using “silver, gold, steel, cooper, aluminium” as backgrounds/shadows, drawing from platforms/heart of planet earth, Fridriks is taking us deeper. Playing with colors and their own reflects, she is casting a new light on our society and its dynamics.
Last Week I will Have a 1:8 Conversation with Wil Murray: A Conversation with Wil Murray
by Elvia Pyburn-Wilk // Apr. 15, 2011
Wil Murray is a Canadian painter currently living in Berlin. I recently met with him at his studio in the the cavernous former DDR radio station, to discuss his upcoming exhibition,…[read on]
KARLA MARIE BENTZEN: Dirty Fingers
Blog Entry by Adam Roche – in Berlin; Tuesday, April 12, 2011.
Bentzen has produced a number of new drawings which will be displayed alongside a large, sight-specific wall piece. Her geometric shapes will also leak onto the gallery windows, heightening the sensation of being part of Bentzen’s surreal world.
LORNA MACINTYRE: Turbulent Nature
Blog Entry by Danielle Griffin – in Berlin; Saturday, April 2, 2011.
Lorna MacIntyre is a Scottish mixed-medium artist. Her current exhibition at Galerie Kamm is titled “A Tree of Night,“ named after a collection of short stories by Truman Capote. The work featured in the exhibition is meant to capture the dark, turbulent and often violent aspects of nature, and uses different mediums and processes.
EDOUARD BARIBEAUD: Der Flug Der Eule
Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Friday, April 1, 2011.
“I often stroll around in untouched landscapes, no man’s land, featuring unfinished buildings, places that are out of time and heterotopic. For me these are places at a crossroads of diverse sensibilities. They radiate a universal and timeless mood, to drift one’s soul. Here I collect images and do sketches and take photographs right on spot. The dreamlike imagination creates images that precede cognition.”
REBECCA MICHAELIS: The Tenets of Abstraction?
Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Monday, March 28, 2011.
Throughout these paintings we see erasure, ruin, and mutilation. A structure is developed then knocked down. Something rises to importance, then erased away into the field. Through this process the surfaces become mutilated.
IVONNE DIPPMAN: Au Revoir Ivonne
Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Thursday, March 24, 2011.
Flabby, often angry men running to, or away from friends or enemies. There’s more story outside picture boundaries and i’m dying to hear it. Born in 1981 in Karl-Marx-Stadt, Germany, Ivonne lives and works in Tel Aviv and Berlin, Germany.