Andreas Slominski at Galerie Neu in Berlin
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Andreas Slominski at Galerie Neu in Berlin
Andreas Slominski at Galerie Neu in Berlin
Manfred Pernice, Wald (Ersatz), 2005 – 2021, Holz, Papier, Silikon, Kunststoff, Hocker (früher als ‚Wald‘ gezeigt)
WIN MCCARTHY @galerie_neu @galleryweekendberlin DISCOVERIES #winmccarthy #galerieneu #soloshow #discoveries #youngartist #galleryweekendberlin #berlinartweek #ruler #installationart #thewaythingsare (hier: Galerie Neu) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTtvUcvMHD9/?utm_medium=tumblr
GUIDED TOUR at WIN MCCARTHY’s solo show RULER @galerie_neu @galleryweekendberlin DISCOVERIES #winmccarthy #galerieneu #soloshow #discoveries #youngartist #galleryweekendberlin #berlinartweek #ruler #installationart #thewaythingsare (hier: Berlin-Mitte) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTtu1ISM1ip/?utm_medium=tumblr
Yngve Holen's - Rose Painting - at Galerie Neu, Berlin #yngveholen #art #artist #contemporaryart #installation #sculpture #rosepainting #cross #laminated #timber #wood #rose #painting #car #design #cars #rims #ornament #style #culture #carculture #cardesign #status #wealth #scale #galleryweekend #galleryweekendberlin #berlin #galerieneu @galerie_neu @yngveholen
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: JANA EULER - WHERE THE ENERGY COMES FROM (2017) - Catalogue published in 2017 in an edition of 750 copies by Cabinet, London, dépendance, Brussels, and Galerie Neu, Berlin, in response to "Where the Energy Comes From", the first comprehensive institutional solo shows by Jana Euler (born in Friedberg, Germany in 1982, lives and works in Brussels), at Kunsthalle Zürich and Bonner Kunstverein. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white with Euler's paintings, sculptures, texts, and their installations. Text by Catherine Chevalier. Editing by Jay Chung. Design by Boy Vereecken (with assistance of Antoine Begon) Three different covers. - Jana Euler’s work encompasses a variety of artistic media, aesthetic decisions and discursive practices. Her paintings, sculptures and texts explore the possibilities of digital and analogue images and respond to our contemporary conditions of experience with optical, cognitive and sensual models and vehicles of reflection. The real material and hyperreal states of objects and subjects carry equal weight in Euler’s works. Through their dynamic interplay in her works, figurative, abstract and surreal forms of representation shift our perception and the definition of reality and image. The figures in the artist’s paintings are simultaneously physis and bearers of wide-ranging social and cultural-historical relationships. - Available in the bookshop today and via our website. - #worldfoodbooks #janaeuler #catherinechevalier #jaychung #dependancegallery #cabinetgallery #galerieneu (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: JANA EULER - WHERE THE ENERGY COMES FROM (2017) - Catalogue published in 2017 in an edition of 750 copies by Cabinet, London, dépendance, Brussels, and Galerie Neu, Berlin, in response to "Where the Energy Comes From", the first comprehensive institutional solo shows by Jana Euler (born in Friedberg, Germany in 1982, lives and works in Brussels), at Kunsthalle Zürich and Bonner Kunstverein. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white with Euler's paintings, sculptures, texts, and their installations. Text by Catherine Chevalier. Editing by Jay Chung. Design by Boy Vereecken (with assistance of Antoine Begon) Three different covers. - Jana Euler’s work encompasses a variety of artistic media, aesthetic decisions and discursive practices. Her paintings, sculptures and texts explore the possibilities of digital and analogue images and respond to our contemporary conditions of experience with optical, cognitive and sensual models and vehicles of reflection. The real material and hyperreal states of objects and subjects carry equal weight in Euler’s works. Through their dynamic interplay in her works, figurative, abstract and surreal forms of representation shift our perception and the definition of reality and image. The figures in the artist’s paintings are simultaneously physis and bearers of wide-ranging social and cultural-historical relationships. - Available in the bookshop today and via our website. - #worldfoodbooks #janaeuler #catherinechevalier #jaychung #dependancegallery #cabinetgallery #galerieneu (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)