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Jukka Rusanen: Position
Jukka Rusanen captures movement in the shape of paint on canvas. The work ›Positon‹ reveals itself in my eyes as a homage to the artistic duct. In my perception, these...
Jukka Rusanen: Position
Jukka Rusanen captures movement in the shape of paint on canvas. The work ›Positon‹ reveals itself in my eyes as a homage to the artistic duct. In my perception, these...

Sandra Schlipkoeter: Interferenz 5021
The fascination of Sandra Schlipkoeter's canvas works lies in those moments that are not visible to us. On the one hand, this is the reference to time, and on the...
Sandra Schlipkoeter: Interferenz 5021
The fascination of Sandra Schlipkoeter's canvas works lies in those moments that are not visible to us. On the one hand, this is the reference to time, and on the...

Marc Jung: Hungry Eyes
It is especially the palette of colours Marc Jung works with that always captivates me anew to his paintings. These incredibly bright colours in combination with his expressive, almost aggressive...
Marc Jung: Hungry Eyes
It is especially the palette of colours Marc Jung works with that always captivates me anew to his paintings. These incredibly bright colours in combination with his expressive, almost aggressive...

Jukka Rusanen: Nature Morte
›Nature Morte‹ (Still Life) is the title of this work, which inspires me so much because of its unadulterated materiality. This materiality inscribes itself in the diptych via varying sizes...
Jukka Rusanen: Nature Morte
›Nature Morte‹ (Still Life) is the title of this work, which inspires me so much because of its unadulterated materiality. This materiality inscribes itself in the diptych via varying sizes...

Agnes Lammert : Tänzer II
Agnes Lammert's dancers convey peacefulness. With reduced elegance, the artist brings two bodies in motion onto the paper with only a few movements of the ink feather. Again and again...
Agnes Lammert : Tänzer II
Agnes Lammert's dancers convey peacefulness. With reduced elegance, the artist brings two bodies in motion onto the paper with only a few movements of the ink feather. Again and again...