The ROOT Gallery at art KARLSRUHE
in Hall 4 / Stand P04
16 - 19 February 2017
Karlsruhe Trade Fair Centre, Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten
Opening hours: 16 - 18 February from 12 - 8 p.m.; 19 February from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Professional Preview and Vernissage - (for invited guests only) 15 February, 3 - 9 pm
We show paintings by:
Margit Buß examines the inherent laws of colour as a material and brings together calculation and chance during the painting process in order to control the streams of colour.
Martin Conrad combines drawings from his extensive compendium of drawings of everyday life with painting in a transfer process.
Cornelia Genschow's Her work focusses on grass and blades of grass in many variations, from land art and wall graffiti to canvas paintings.
In the forests of Hanne Karch the colours explode and open up a spectacular new view.
Isabelle Lafeuille presents her theme of forgetting and remembering with tremendous painterly skill and ingenuity.
Christoph Primm's The non-representational oil painting condenses the painting process in numerous painterly virtuoso layers.
You can see a short video portrait of Christoph Primm by following this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYlg4epKS_4
Ingeborg Rauss develops pictograms in her conceptual images for a universally readable visual language of our modern everyday life. To get you in the mood, you can watch a short video by following this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZUW9OCF1gQ
Ute Wöllmann uses oil paint to transform structures from nature into painted structures full of poetry. To get you in the mood, you can watch a short video by following this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXJLNiFAHAs
And sculpture in two one-artist shows:
The modular porcelain sculptures from Ursula Commandeur appear like creatures from the strange realm of deep-sea biology. To get you in the mood, you can watch a short video by following this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjK7Tklq_bo
Jo Kley impresses with his sometimes monumental stone sculptures and the way he uses this material to thematise power, energy and movement
I look forward to welcoming you to our stand!
Ute Wöllmann



