One another highlight from last weekend’s Drawing Now Parisian fair were some of the works presented by the Berlin-based contemporary drawings gallery Fruehsorge. Ulrich Kochinke pencil on paper drawings occupying big part of the gallery stand space were amongst …
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Blendlauf
posted: 31/12/2011
Jonas Burgert‘s new exhibition won’t open until next April @ Berlin’s BlainSouthern Gallery but 2011 saw four more theatrical pieces of this German’s attempts at explaining human life. In its impossible quest to resolve our nature origins, he …
René Daniëls @ MNCARS – Madrid
posted: 29/12/2011
Never to late to remind you of one of the best exhibitions happening right now in Madrid: An exhibition is always part of a greater whole… an open view onto the versatile nature and the complexity of the …













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Only one week left (or better yet…the very last few days left this year has) to enjoy the vivid and always intense universes Katharina Ziemke brings to her canvases.
The sparrow by Katharina Ziemke
She choses her subjects randomly, found photographs or new images from the media are the basis of her canvases, and just as varied are her subjects and themes represented – portraits, landscapes, genre scenes… – or the views she applies to her works.
There is a certain logic that manifests itself throughout her works, always suggesting a “different-fact”, or at least a situation resulting from an indeterminate event.
Sleep - 2010 by Katharina Ziemke
The “suspense” expressions and perceptions become the identifying elements of her works defining a “state of things” to come, those things seem to be connected at another level. Her art and techniques don’t use any particular recipe or ingredients (wax…) to bring a glaze effect and freeze the image with the characteristic density easily recognizable in her works.
Eternal moments we highly recommend you visit Galerie Zürcher before the end of the year if you’re around Paris. Only a week! Keep it in mind! More info on how to get there this way.
Mississippi River by Katharina Ziemke