Art in the snow: Franz Seidl's exciting exhibition in Wullersdorf
Experience the upcoming vernissage "Snow from yesterday" in Wullersdorf! From November 9th, painter Franz Seidl will show impressive winter landscapes and tells fascinating stories.
Art in the snow: Franz Seidl's exciting exhibition in Wullersdorf
A special exhibition will take place in the Wullersdorfer Galerie Galerie Stägewirt from November 9th. The works of the painter Franz Seidl and the photographer Martha Gross are presented under the title "Snow from yesterday". This topic has also inspired texts by Andy Hermann, which contribute to the conceptual deepening of the exhibition.
Franz Seidl, a talented artist from Hart-Aschendorf, is currently working on an impressive painting that is supposed to represent the winter landscape around the Dernberg from the 13th century. A visit by representatives of the NÖN recently took place to learn more about the artist's intentions. During the conversation, Seidl said that his picture should be more than just an aesthetic joy for the viewers. It strives to stimulate people to think and open new perspectives.
The background of the exhibition
The Dernberg, a place of historical importance, has increasingly aroused researchers' interest in recent years. Seidl informed that new knowledge about the historical nature of this region is available. "That could actually look like that at the time," explained the artist, pointing to his almost finished work, which immortalized the village in a snow -covered backdrop.
The exhibition, which will open next week, aims to make the connection between past and the present clear. The winter representation should not only arouse nostalgic feelings, but also stimulate a dialogue about the contemporary perception of history and nature.
The Galerie Stegenwirt, which is known for its varied and mostly local exhibitions, represents an ideal framework for this creative undertaking. With the combination of the paintings by Seidl and the photographs of Gross, visitors are offered a multifaceted access to the topic of "snow".
There is great anticipation not only among the artists, but also among the organizers of the gallery, who attach particular importance to the exhibition. They believe that the connection between historical topic and artistic interpretation will address a general public.
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