A1145: Contemporary Curated
Katharina Grosse is a German artist. As an artist, Grosse's work employs a use of architecture, sculpture and painting. She is known for her large-scale, site-related installations to create immersive visual experiences. She has been using an industrial paint-sprayer to apply prismatic swaths of color to a variety of surfaces since the late 1990s, and often uses bright, unmixed sprayed-on acrylic paints to create both large-scale sculptural elements and smaller wall works.
Thomas Scheibitz was a German painter and sculptor.
He is among the most important German artists and sculptors of his generation. Since the early 1990s Scheibitz has developed conceptual painting and sculpture that draws on historical references, and at the core of the Berlin artist's work is the search for a new relationship between figuration and abstraction.
Isa Dahl is a contemporary German artist. She lives and works in Stuttgart.
Isa Dahl studied painting at the Dusseldorf Academy of Art. Her works have a characteristic colouring. In a special technique of glaze painting the artist creates imaginary pictorial spaces of great luminosity and depth. With clear structures, lines, overlaps, the artist creates a dense network of overlays and underlays, conveying incredible dynamism and spatiality in her paintings.
Thomas Scheibitz was a German painter and sculptor.
He is among the most important German artists and sculptors of his generation. Since the early 1990s Scheibitz has developed conceptual painting and sculpture that draws on historical references, and at the core of the Berlin artist's work is the search for a new relationship between figuration and abstraction.
David Schnell is a celebrated figure in contemporary art, well-known for his dynamic and immersive landscapes that blur the lines between natural and constructed environments. Educated at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, Schnell's artistry flourished under the tutelage of Arno Rink, aligning him with the influential New Leipzig School. This affiliation situates him among the vanguards of a movement that revitalizes painting with fresh perspectives and conceptual depth.
David Schnell's works are characterized by their deep perspective and a unique blend of culture and nature, often incorporating elements that evoke a sense of fluidity and transformation within his landscapes. This approach not only invites viewers to become part of the artwork but also challenges them to contemplate the dualities of construction and destruction within the landscapes presented. His exhibitions, such as "Hover" in collaboration with the Mönchehaus Museum für Moderne Kunst and Museo de Arte de Ponce, showcase his ability to transform landscapes into grand art,.
Recent works and exhibitions, including his pieces "Ton" (2018) and "Kalender" (2017/2021), further exemplify David Schnell's mastery in painting, demonstrating his continuous exploration of space, time, and perception through large-scale oil on canvas. His artworks, such as "Schleuse" (2022), "Quartier" (2017), and "Abschied" (2023), fetch significant appreciation in the art market, reflecting both his critical acclaim and commercial success.
For collectors and experts in art and antiques, David Schnell represents a compelling convergence of traditional painting techniques and contemporary thematic exploration. His work not only honors the legacy of landscape painting but also propels it into the contemporary discourse with innovation and introspection.
Stay updated on David Schnell's latest exhibitions, artworks, and sales by subscribing to updates from galleries and art platforms that feature his work. This subscription ensures that enthusiasts are always informed about the latest developments and opportunities related to Schnell's evolving body of work.
Diango Hernández is a Cuban artist who lives and works between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. He is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.
Diango Hernández is a Cuban artist who lives and works between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. He is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.
David Schnell is a celebrated figure in contemporary art, well-known for his dynamic and immersive landscapes that blur the lines between natural and constructed environments. Educated at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, Schnell's artistry flourished under the tutelage of Arno Rink, aligning him with the influential New Leipzig School. This affiliation situates him among the vanguards of a movement that revitalizes painting with fresh perspectives and conceptual depth.
David Schnell's works are characterized by their deep perspective and a unique blend of culture and nature, often incorporating elements that evoke a sense of fluidity and transformation within his landscapes. This approach not only invites viewers to become part of the artwork but also challenges them to contemplate the dualities of construction and destruction within the landscapes presented. His exhibitions, such as "Hover" in collaboration with the Mönchehaus Museum für Moderne Kunst and Museo de Arte de Ponce, showcase his ability to transform landscapes into grand art,.
Recent works and exhibitions, including his pieces "Ton" (2018) and "Kalender" (2017/2021), further exemplify David Schnell's mastery in painting, demonstrating his continuous exploration of space, time, and perception through large-scale oil on canvas. His artworks, such as "Schleuse" (2022), "Quartier" (2017), and "Abschied" (2023), fetch significant appreciation in the art market, reflecting both his critical acclaim and commercial success.
For collectors and experts in art and antiques, David Schnell represents a compelling convergence of traditional painting techniques and contemporary thematic exploration. His work not only honors the legacy of landscape painting but also propels it into the contemporary discourse with innovation and introspection.
Stay updated on David Schnell's latest exhibitions, artworks, and sales by subscribing to updates from galleries and art platforms that feature his work. This subscription ensures that enthusiasts are always informed about the latest developments and opportunities related to Schnell's evolving body of work.
Ulrich Erben is a German painter. From 1980 to 2005, he was a Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Münster (University of Fine Arts Münster). He is known as a master of the color field style of abstract painting, closely related to abstract expressionism, in which he creates tension between a defined surface structure, his own method of applying paint to a canvas, and the relationship of various shades of white or color to each other in their placement as part of a composition on the flat plane of a canvas. In 1986 and 2008, he was awarded the Konrad-von-Soest Prize for Visual Arts by the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Landscape Society Westphalia-Lippe).
Diango Hernández is a Cuban artist who lives and works between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. He is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.
Ulrich Erben is a German painter. From 1980 to 2005, he was a Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Münster (University of Fine Arts Münster). He is known as a master of the color field style of abstract painting, closely related to abstract expressionism, in which he creates tension between a defined surface structure, his own method of applying paint to a canvas, and the relationship of various shades of white or color to each other in their placement as part of a composition on the flat plane of a canvas. In 1986 and 2008, he was awarded the Konrad-von-Soest Prize for Visual Arts by the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Landscape Society Westphalia-Lippe).
Diango Hernández is a Cuban artist who lives and works between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. He is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.
Ulrich Erben is a German painter. From 1980 to 2005, he was a Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Münster (University of Fine Arts Münster). He is known as a master of the color field style of abstract painting, closely related to abstract expressionism, in which he creates tension between a defined surface structure, his own method of applying paint to a canvas, and the relationship of various shades of white or color to each other in their placement as part of a composition on the flat plane of a canvas. In 1986 and 2008, he was awarded the Konrad-von-Soest Prize for Visual Arts by the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Landscape Society Westphalia-Lippe).
Ulrich Erben is a German painter. From 1980 to 2005, he was a Professor of Painting at the Kunstakademie Münster (University of Fine Arts Münster). He is known as a master of the color field style of abstract painting, closely related to abstract expressionism, in which he creates tension between a defined surface structure, his own method of applying paint to a canvas, and the relationship of various shades of white or color to each other in their placement as part of a composition on the flat plane of a canvas. In 1986 and 2008, he was awarded the Konrad-von-Soest Prize for Visual Arts by the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Landscape Society Westphalia-Lippe).
Diango Hernández is a Cuban artist who lives and works between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. He is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.
Diango Hernández is a Cuban artist who lives and works between Düsseldorf, Germany and Havana. From 1994 to 2003, Hernández was involved with Ordo Amoris Cabinet, which he co-founded with Ernesto Oroza, Juan Bernal, Francis Acea and Manuel Piña. He is married to artist Anne Pöhlmann.
Benjamin Houlihan is a German painter, sculptor, and artist.
He studied at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art, where he is now a teacher. Since 2010, the artist has been transforming inconspicuous everyday objects, changing their material and size, into larger figures with a suggestive aura. In his wall paintings made with cottage cheese and food dyes, which Houlihan applies with his tongue, he also touches on the theme of painting.
Christoph Ruckhäberle is an artist based in Leipzig. Ruckhäberle studied at the California Institute of the Arts from 1991 to 1992, and received his BFA in painting in 1995 and his MFA in 2002 from Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig. He is associated with the New Leipzig School.