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art KARLSRUHE 2019 from 21.2. - 24.2.2018
Opening hours: daily from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten
You will find us in dm-arena, stand N07

I cordially invite you and your friends to join us at this year's to visit art KARLSRUHE!

A visit to our 100 square metre stand will inspire you!
You can expect brand-new paintings and sculptures straight from the studios

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The ROOT gallery is a gallery for explorers. It will be represented at Art Karlsruhe for the sixth time in a row in 2019. Word has got around among trade fair visitors that Galerie ROOT always shows high quality on its 100 square metre stand, is interesting in many ways and dares to do something new and spectacular every year.
The gallery's central concern is to present artists beyond the mainstream. The gallery presents a new generation of artists who, with an uncompromising creative drive, are committed only to themselves and their art. The gallery's artists are united by their independent life paths, which have led them to independence from the art market and to their independent and strong artistic positions. To this end, the gallery works closely with the Akademie für Malerei Berlin. This guarantees high quality at attractive prices. The exhibition concept stages dialogues between contemporary painting and sculpture. The spectrum ranges from realistic and non-representational to experimental positions. The gallery has been a member of the Berlin State Association of Galleries since 2012.

 

At art KARLSRUHE 2019, three newly graduated master students from the Akademie für Malerei Berlin will have the opportunity to present themselves to an international audience of experts for the first time:

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[r6_col n="4″]David Rothenfels deals with the façade of our modern society, the ideal of beauty, the dictates of fashion and modern business behaviour. In David Rothenfels' pictures, he himself always acts as the placeholder and prototype of a man in the modern business world. His gaze is sober and sharp, as is his realisation in painting. So it fits in with this attitude that David Rothenfels has the preparatory work done by a drawing robot that he has built himself especially for large formats[/r6_col].
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[r6_col n="8″]Our world of consumption and goods also occupies Sabine Kybarth. In her work, the mannequins become active in their role as representatives of people. As a cultural object, body fashions and zeitgeist can be read from them. In her paintings, Sabine Kybarth brilliantly combines intense informal and gestural painting and precise realistic painting to create a new artistic standpoint.
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[r6_col n="4″]SINAH paints scenes from her everyday life, which could also be our everyday life, with virtuosity and a sure sense of colour and composition. Her direct painting has produced a modern, colour-intensive visual language. Her painting uses the motif to celebrate the sensual-erotic presence of the floral spectacle in her flower paintings, for example. In her paintings, SINAH presents us with the painted lightness of being[/r6_col].
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We will also be showing the art KARLSRUHE public for the first time:

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[r6_col n="8″]Andreas Amrhein combines elements from everyday life and advertising culture in his multi-layered figurative pictorial worlds, inspired by comics and his exploration of the clichés of different cultures. The (historical) porcelain figure has become an important pictorial motif, which he combines with numerous set pieces from the globalised consumer and entertainment world and paints with virtuosity.
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[r6_col n="4″]Reiner Maria Matysik uses a scientific discourse to continue evolution with artistic means. He creates models of possible future organisms and creates their habitats. His work includes sculptures made of modelling clay, plasticine, glass, spatial installations, photography and video art, as well as art in public spaces. As an artist, he operates at the interface between art and science. Since 2016, he has been Professor of Three-Dimensional Design/Material. Form. Object at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle[/r6_col].
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You already know the following artists from the last ROOT Gallery exhibitions:

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[r6_col n="4″]Margit Buß examines the inherent laws of paint as a material and brings together calculation and chance during the painting process to control the colour flows. She has added resin to her latest paintings, giving them even more depth and lustre[/r6_col].
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[r6_col n="8″]Marita Czepa paints in, in front of and of places that are facing drastic changes due to man and his massive interventions. She works her 1.50 m x 1.80 m colourful watercolours exclusively on found or used materials[/r6_col].
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[r6_col n="4″]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.
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[r6_col n="8″]In the forests of Hanne Karch the colours explode and open up a spectacular new view[/r6_col].
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[r6_col n="4″]Ute Wöllmann uses oil paint to transform structures from nature directly and on site into painted structures full of energy[/r6_col].
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[r6_col n="8″]Ursula Commandeurs modular porcelain sculptures appear like creatures from the alien realm of deep-sea biology[/r6_col].
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[r6_col n="4″]Jo Kley impresses with his sometimes monumental stone sculptures and the way he uses this material to thematise power, energy and movement[/r6_col].
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I look forward to welcoming you to our stand!
Yours, Ute Wöllmann

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