Art with depth: Isolde Matweber inspires in Wernberg!

Art with depth: Isolde Matweber inspires in Wernberg!
Wernberg, Österreich - On July 7, 2025, the exhibition "Perspectives put into the picture" by the artist Isolde Matweber was opened in the Wernberg gallery. This event took place in the municipal office and was accompanied by Mayor Doris Liposchek and Head of Office Anja Schweda. Matweber, who works both as a psychologist, addresses both personal and socially critical aspects and manages to express their observations through the combination of constructive abstraction and expressive graphics. Your works can be seen until September 30, 2025 and invite visitors to reflect.
Isolde Matweber studied at the Free Academy for Fine Arts in Klagenfurt and completed additional training courses in Saager Castle and in Viktring. Your creative creative method is characterized by intuition and a spontaneous process. Often the deeper meaning and the content of your pictures only become recognizable afterwards. The exhibition in Wernberg therefore not only offers an insight into the artistic development of Matwebers, but also into the psychology of abstraction in art.
The psychology of abstraction
The examination of abstract art opens up a new perspective on the human psyche. This art form, which took its upswing at the beginning of the 20th century, represents a departure from the realistic representation and aims to communicate the inner states and emotions of the creators. Artists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian broke with traditional artifications to find new forms of expression. Among other things, Matweber can be inspired by these influences, which comes into play in her painting. Abstract works of art require a reflection on their importance and challenge the viewer's viewing habits what central aspects are in their current exhibition
The emotional effect of this art form is often generated by the skillful use of colors, shapes and compositions. Mark Rothko, known for his large -format color field paintings, is an example of how abstract art can create profound moods. These aspects are also discussed in Matwebers and emphasize the psychological interaction in art.
an international view of abstraction
In addition to Matweeber's exhibition, an important presentation for international abstraction after 1945 took place in the Museum Barberini in Potsdam. Over 90 works by around 50 artists were shown here, including sizes such as Sam Francis, Joan Mitchell and Jackson Pollock. The exhibition, curated by Daniel Zamani, leads visitors through the development and influence of abstraction in modern art. Important international loans such as the Center Pompidou in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York contributed to the extensive collection, which also received support from the Fondation Gandur Pour L’Art.
Both exhibitions address the abstraction in art and their deep psychological dimensions. They not only offer fascinating insights into different artistic approaches, but also expand the understanding of the mechanisms on which the creative processes are based. The interplay between personal expression and social issues is visible in both Matweebers work and in the internationally recognized masterpieces of abstraction.
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