art KARLSRUHE 2018

art KARLSRUHE 2018 from 22.2. - 25.2.2018
Opening hours: daily from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten
You will find us in Hall 4, Stand P04
A visit to our 100 square metre stand will inspire you!

Here you can find impressions of the stand at art KARLSRUHE 2018

You can expect brand-new paintings and sculptures straight from the studios:

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[r6_panel title="Margit Buß" open="no"]Margit Buß examines the inherent laws of colour as a material and brings calculation and chance together during the painting process to control the streams of colour. She has added resin to her latest paintings, giving them even more depth and lustre.

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[r6_panel title="Martin Conrad"]Martin Conrad combines drawings from his extensive compendium of drawings of everyday life with painting in a transfer process. His latest works play with the tension of large geometric areas of colour into which the drawn line winds.

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[r6_panel title="Marita Czepa"]Marita Czepa paints on, in front of and of places that are facing drastic changes due to man and his massive interventions. The preservation of nature, and with it the preservation of human existence on this earth, is close to her heart. As a personal consequence of this attitude, she decided three years ago not to buy any paper or other painting materials. Since then, she has worked her beguilingly colourful watercolours exclusively on found or used materials.

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[r6_panel title="Cornelia Genschow"]Cornelia Genschow's Her work focusses on grass and blades of grass in many different forms, from land art and wall graffiti to canvas paintings. Her latest large formats are stunning!

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[r6_panel title="Hanne Karch"]In the forests of Hanne Karch the colours explode and open up a spectacular new view. All paintings were sold at the last Art KARLSRUHE, be curious about the new colour spectacle!

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[r6_panel title="Isabelle Lafeuille"]Isabelle Lafeuille presents her theme of forgetting and remembering with immense painterly skill and ingenuity. You can look forward to virtuously painted new productions!

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[r6_panel title="Christoph Primm"]Christoph Primm's The non-representational oil painting condenses the painting process in numerous painterly virtuoso layers. The new large formats catch the eye with energetic brushstrokes.

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[r6_panel title="Ingeborg Rauss"]Ingeborg Rauss develops pictograms in her conceptual images for a universally legible visual language of our modern everyday life. In recent years, she has found a new medium in glass, which fits perfectly with her visual language. At this year's art KARLSRUHE, she will be showing cutting-edge digital prints on glass.

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[r6_panel title="Ute Wöllmann"]Ute Wöllmann uses oil paint to transform structures from nature into painted structures full of poetry. Painted on location, directly transformed, a new painterly energy is transferred to the viewer in her paintings from last year!

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[r6_panel title="Ursula Commandeur"]The modular porcelain sculptures by Ursula Commandeur appear like creatures from the strange realm of deep-sea biology. You can expect new modular combinations that will captivate you.

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[r6_panel title="Jo Kley"]Jo Kley impresses with his sometimes monumental stone sculptures and the way he uses this material to thematise power, energy and movement. This year, we are focussing on the work complex of the towers from the Kley City.

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[r6_panel title="Ellen Mäder-Gutz"]Floral motifs are the leitmotif of Ellen Mäder-Gutz. She thematises the tension between the solid material wood and the filigree and light architecture of blossoms and buds. By reducing them to simple forms, she aims to visualise the invisible lines of force in nature.

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[r6_panel title="Johannes von Stumm"]Johannes von Stumm combines such diverse materials as glass, granite, limestone, bronze, steel and wood in his unique sculptures to create abstract or reduced figurative works. By combining different materials, he creates a tremendous clarity and thus an almost meditative calm.

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