Change art: nature meets modernity in Dachau gallery
Change art: nature meets modernity in Dachau gallery
In the KVD gallery in Dachau, the exhibition "moment and duration" recently opened, in which the two artists Theresia Hefele and Anna Kiiskinen show their works. This joint exhibition marks an important event for Hefele, which was born in Markt Indersdorf, and skiiskins, which comes from Finland, because it is its first presentation in this city. The vernissage took place on October 17th at 7.30pm and runs until November 10th.
The exhibition combines works that are very inspired by nature. Hefele's pictures are characterized by their still life-like aesthetics; It combines elements such as birch leaves and blueberries into new compositions. These arrangements, often presented in an unusual context, give the works of art a strange, fresh perspective. A striking feature of Hefele's work is the organic mix of photography and painting, which provides black and white templates with colorful accents.
artistic interaction and topics
Hefele and Kiiskinen, whose collaboration has existed since 2011, use forms and structures from nature as their creative material. Your works of art are color -coordinated and thematically coordinated and express your individual manuscript. While Hefele presents smaller, high -format images, skiiskine shows large landscapes that often look like photographs but are paintings. This artistic merger creates a harmonious overall picture in which nature and urban landscape are interwoven.
A remarkable example is Kiiskinen's image "wall made of glass". It shows the light reflections through a window that is overgrown with wild wine. Here interior and outside world merge in an exciting interaction. Kiiskinen himself describes that many of her motifs come from everyday walks. Often she doesn't know exactly what the final composition will look like when painting, which gives her way of working a refreshing, intuitive character.
nature in the city
water plays a central role in Kiiskinen's works. The artist who grew up in tampere captures light reflections and their influence on the elements shown. A picture that shows a plastic chair that stands in a water in the Munich rose garden is particularly impressive. The almost melting reflections give the impression that the chair is merging with the water.
The work of the two artists promote awareness of nature and their fragile balance in urban rooms. They show the traces of human presence without presenting people themselves. In Kiiskinen's pictures, urban elements such as facades and windows dominate, while nature often appears to be pushed back. These representations have both inviting and threatening by pointing out the possibility that nature could get back to the city at some point.
Overall, the exhibition "Moment and Duration" offers fascinating insights into the artistic approaches of both artists. Their ability to transform nature and urban life into digital and traditional art makes the exhibition become an important event in the DACHAUS art scene. Her works stimulate thought about the loss of biodiversity and the change of natural habitats, while at the same time highlighting the beauty of nature.
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