EXHIBITION

Erster Akt, und Zweiter Akt

TRABANTEN, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, 09/03/2015 - 09/08/2015

MAC Studios, Duisburger Straße 19, 40477 Düsseldorf

ABOUT

APT artist Karin Suter is participating the exhibitions Act One and Act Two. The workes address the reduction of a borrowed from nature form language. The selected artists are working with the tools of geometry; let lines, texture and prepositions occur and translate their integration into a new space. In Weingartner and Voigt while serving the two-dimensional, at Suter and Schmitt the three-dimensional Space as mental fugue and assertion.

Images of real space to be occupied doing exactly as their complete dissolution. Synchronous installed on the surface, created worlds that starting from the Modern, far beyond that point. This path to abstraction was already impressively

driven by Mondrian. His progressive elimination of objects and the shortage of pictorial means towards abstract painting is a pioneer in the way of painting The gray tree held. The tree shape and whose branches are reduced in the course on rising works on a system of flexible,

geometric structures. Mondrian's gradual withdrawal from the visible nature is for contemporary art continues to be of central importance. This shows all the more because our selected artist for more than twenty years separate the age. Remains Multigenerational In conclusion, therefore, is still the challenge and the task to break new ground in the abstraction.

Our exhibitions dare an example of the perspective view of the current Starting position via a variety of media / genres.

Karin Suter draws its ideas from the history of art and literature, but also in astronomy and mythology. The focus of their work, the Procedural and so faced is it materials from nature with artefacts, combined Found with molded and geometric with organic lines. They created precarious situations', however, are in equilibrium. of plaster, metal, glass, ceramics, wood, paper or textiles produced poetic works full of sensual material aesthetics that stand in the tradition of Brancusi or Max Ernst. "

For More Information

Share this Exhibition: