Emotions and soul: Discover artistic masterpieces in Carinthia!

Emotions and soul: Discover artistic masterpieces in Carinthia!

Next Monday, June 30, 2025, the exhibition "Connection points" will open at 7 p.m. with the artists Anita Franziska Müller-Filzmaier and Siegfried Zellot. The exhibition takes place in a creative space that is open to visitors every day from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The exhibition lasts until July 11, 2025 and promises to become a rich experience for art lovers, accompanied by musical performance.

Anita Franziska Müller-Filzmaier presents portraits in her works that focus on the wealth of the human soul. Your topics treat aspects such as strength, depth and lived life. In contrast, Siegfried Zellot deals with abstract works that are noticed by experimenting with shape, material and space. His goal is to make emotions visible and to encourage the viewer to think. Both artists have completed their training in the master class at the Free Art Academy of Carinthia and continuously continues their artistic development, as Klick Carinthia

abstract art in focus

In the art scene, abstract styles come to the fore more and more. The abstract art comprises various 20th century art movements that have been created since 1900. Their license plates are the “objectlessness”, which is why no figures or objects of the real world are shown. The best -known styles of abstract art include cubism, constructivism, geometric abstraction, abstract expressionism and Informel. These currents have produced significant artists, including Hilma AF Klint, who is the first artist, painted the abstract pictures. Her first oral work was created in 1906, such as Kunstloft informed.

The terms within the abstract art vary depending on the context and region. Becken artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning become representatives of the abstract expressionism seminin. Theo van Doesburg was a key figure in concrete art, which focuses on clear forms, structures and geometric elements. Furthermore, the concept of non-objective art, also known as a nonfigivative art, emphasizes the absence of concrete objects or figures, as

variety of abstract art

The variety of abstract art is not only reflected in their styles, but also in the emotions that it can cause. While Müller-Filzmaier gets to the bottom of humans and his emotions, Zellot experiments with material and spatial aspects to establish a connection between art and spectators. These differences and similarities underline how multifaceted and complex the current art landscape is, in which the upcoming exhibition offers an exciting opportunity to be inspired by these works.

The exhibition is an excellent opportunity to follow developments in the art scene and explore the creative approaches of two talented artists.

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OrtKärnten, Österreich
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