Fog

Fog

For more than 25 years, the Mexican artist has dedicated himself to the theme of landscape, its symbolic content and, its contemplation as a mirror of our soul and as a symbol of religious beliefs. Using handmade paper enriching it with pigments and metals, he creates archetypes of a nature in which the human being […]

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Structures

In her sculptural works made of wood, resin, natural materials, plaster and plastic, Korean artist Ji Eun Lee (b. 1984) deals with the experience and visualization of space, spatial boundaries and the spaces in between. A space between two things or living beings can be rationally, mathematically ascertained through measurement. More significant, however, is how […]

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Breath

An intensive examination of nature, the knowledge of the cycles of life and the idea of an intuitively graspable, cosmic life energy are at the center of Alexandra Hendrikoff’s works. Born in Bad Reichenhall in 1965, the artist creates delicate-looking objects and floating objects out of paper that captivate the viewer with their complexity and […]

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Shuttle & Buoys

‘Shuttle’ is a series of images based on photographs of vehicles in motion. These vehicles – originally a cab, a bus and a car – were photographed in front of “Her Majesty’s Theatre” in London. The photographs undergo a transformation through a supposedly simple technical trick. By making a section of the image more precise, […]

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Form & Freedom

We are very pleased to welcome a new artist to the gallery. From May 15, we will be exhibiting around 15 works by photographer Daniel Kraus, who works in Munich. Starting with single shots of urban architectures, plants and objects, he creates completely new forms and image worlds using the digital means of reflection, rotation […]

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V-Jewelry

Hermann Jünger is known for his gold jewelry. In the 1950s, he created jewelry pieces that were far removed from the conventional designs of the time, which aimed to show off the wearer’s external wealth. Jünger played with gemstones, lines, enamel colors, hallmarks, bars, and archaic-looking marks, leaving a great deal of room for chance […]

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