Dirk Salz – Painting The Absolute

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“Objektive sensory knowledge is not possible. The fact that works by Dirk Salz reflect this in the medium of painting turns out for the viewer, however, not to be the expression of despair over knowledge theory, but rather it awakens curiosity and a desire to discover and makes way for unexpected insights into the nature of gazing.”
Peter Lodermeyer in the book “Dirk Salz. Painting The Absolute.”, Kerber Verlag 2017

14 April through 2 June, 2018
Opening Reception 13 April, 2018, 7 p.m.
On the occasion of the exhibition a new book on Dirk Salz has been published.

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Art Karlsruhe 2018

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At the 15th edition of art KARLSRUHE more than 200 international galleries are participating. This year you will find us like 2017 in hall 2, booth E12. Amongst others we will be showing a One Artist Show of DIRK SALZ, new work by JÜRGEN JANSEN and JÜRGEN PAAS, photography by DIETER NUHR and PETER SCHLÖR, sculptures by TILL AUGUSTIN and ANKE EILERGERHARD.

Art Karlsruhe, 22-25 February, 2018
Preview: Wednesday, 21 February, 15-21h
Hours: Thu-Sun 11-19h
Messe Karlsruhe, Messeallee 1
76287 Rheinstetten

Dieter Nuhr. Photographs.

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Obrist Gallery is happy to announce the third solo exhibition by Dieter Nuhr. Since the recent exhibition two years ago Nuhr went on long-distance journeys for several times, and made his subtle discoveries in Moldavia, Georgia and Mexico among others, like the East German province. In big sized photographs Nuhr opens windows to a graceful and strange world, which in the end remains inapproachable, and here he has developed a very personal and recognizable form of expression in his pictures.
An exhibition booklet has been published.
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Dieter Nuhr. Photographs.
17 February – 24 March, 2018
Opening Reception 27 February, 2018, 6 p.m.

Dieter Nuhr has been supporting SOS Children´s Villages for many years. Some of his artwork was created during his visits in SOS Children´s Villages. In his current exhibition, among others, artwork from Mexico and Georgia will be displayed. You, as well, can support SOS Children´s Villages with your donations:
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Wundertüte – Art In Surprise Bags

RALF BOHNENKAMP | MARCELA BÖHM | ANKE EILERGERHARD | HELGE EMMANEEL | SIMONE HAACK | OTTMAR HÖRL | ARMIN HARTENSTEIN | ROBIN HORSCH | JÜRGEN JANSEN | KERSTIN MÜLLER-SCHIEL | OSTER+KOEZLE | JÜRGEN PAAS | BARBARA RING | DIRK SALZ | ARMIN SCHEID | NORBERT THOMAS | ANDREAS TITZRATH | JULIA WILLMS

Die “Wundertüte” im November ist bereits eine Galerietradition: Künstler und Künstlerinnen der Galerie haben wieder je 20 Tüten mit ihrer Kunst befüllt. Was sich in den namentlich gekennzeichneten Tüten befindet? Malerei, Skulptur, Foto oder Multiple? Lassen Sie sich überraschen…
Alle teilnehmenden Künstler und Künstlerinnen sind auch beteiligt an der Galerieausstellung “Selfie”, ein vielfältiger Querschnitt durch das Programm der Galerie.
– Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch!

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Wundertüte 2017: “SELFIE”
18.11.2017 – 06.01.2018, VERLÄNGERT BIS 20.01.2018
Eröffnung Freitag, 17. November 2017, 19 Uhr

Jürgen Paas – Jukebox

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The gallery will be showing the new paintings, objects and installation by Essen based artist Jürgen Paas. In the focus of the exhibition are “TARGETS”, installations for wall and ground, made of coloured PVC straps and aluminum, which have arised in the recent two years. On view are also examples from different workgroups, developed since our last solo exhibition in 2015.

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Jürgen Paas. Jukebox.
14 Oktober – 11 November 2017
Opening Reception Friday, 13 October, 2017, 7 p.m.

Kunst 17 Zürich

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At Kunst Zurich we will show a variety of exciting works by Till Augustin, Marcela Böhm, Thomas Deyle, Christiane Grimm, Uwe Karlsen, Pi Ledergerber, Jürgen Paas und Dirk Salz. In addition there will be sculptures by reknown artist Uwe Karlsen on display in the curated “Statement Schweiz” section. We are looking forward to your visit and invite you to discover our diverse gallery program. (title image: “UNIVERS”, relief by Uwe Karlsen)

Kunst 17 Zurich, Booth A1
Oct. 26 – 29, 2017
ABB-Hall 550, Zurich-Oerlikon

Marcela Böhm. All The Happy Families.

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The gallery will be showing current paintings by Marcela Böhm, and to a greater degree new drawings and graphic work, which underline the exceptional talent of the German-Argentinian artist of portraying human and especially familistic relationships.
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Marcela Böhm. All The Happy Families.
9 September – 7 October, 2017
Opening Reception Friday, 8. September, 2017, 7 p.m.

Art Bodensee, July 21-23, 2017

For the third time Obrist Gallery will participate in Art Bodensee at Dornbirn/ Austria. As a small but fine salon fair Art Bodensee is pleasant, summerly and easy, a fresh counter-concept to the common hectical artfairs. We will be showing at booth 52, hall 11, works by:
TILL AUGUSTIN – skulptures from steel and glas
MARCELA BÖHM – new drawings
ANKE EILERGERHARD – plastics from silicon
JÜRGEN JANSEN – paintings with resin, oil and acrylic
PI LEDERGERBER – stone sculptures
JÜRGEN PAAS – “Kino”-works, “Targets” and book works
DIRK SALZ – paintings from resin
PETER SCHLÖR – photo works
– During the fair the Essen gallery will be opened only by appointment.

Art Bodensee
July 21-23, 2016
Fairground Dornbirn, Austria
Opening Reception Thursday, July 20, 4-10 p.m.
Opening Hours Fri – Sun 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

Positions 2 – The Artists

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How is a room or a space constructed? What does it consist of? How does an object set itself apart? How does art interact with a location?
In the presented works we deliberately draw borders, crash them, pass trough them or change them.
Dirk Salz selected fellow artists who interact with the spatial qualities of an artwork as well as with the qualities of surfaces. It is about permeability and access, about the construction of layers and shapes.
In Christiane Grimm’s glass objects the impression of color and movement derives from the layering and compositions of the plates. The space which is constructed here receives dimensionality through light.
The architectural photographies by Oster+Koezle isolate dominant pieces of building structures and with that create their own compositions in which they re-shift the focus and corners, edges and shapes come to the foreground. You find a new orientation through the monochrome background.
Katja Pfeiffer works with similar intentions because her works, too, are about newly developed layers but much more intense and less concrete than with Oster+Koezle. She creates multimedial objects where materials connect, strongly grounded but still permeable.
Pieter Obels is directly engaged with the connection of room and object by spontaneously interacting with the material. Not planned, but improvised like a dance, he “moves” the steel and with that, also the viewer. With that, he creates layers in these “twisters” in whose form the process immediately becomes visible.
Alexander Voss’ topic is the “crack” itself: at exactly this point the conteact between spaces, between object and location, between reality and imagination and with that, the possibility to develop something. A plane becomes permeable.
In Thomas Deyle’s work the color almost melts into the space, but at the same time remains within the painting. This diffuse color field, like light, is also found in Salz’ resin paintings. A border within theses openly shimmering layers can only be detected after a while.
All are connected through the use of layers and spatial borders but you clearly see that there are a variety of possibilities that wonderfully add to each other in this exhibition.

POSITIONS 2. Invited by Dirk Salz.
THOMAS DEYLE | CHRISTIANE GRIMM | PIETER OBELS
OSTER+KOEZLE | KATJA PFEIFFER | ALEXANDER VOß
Opening Reception: Friday, 7 July, 2017, 7 p.m.
Exhibition: 8 July – 2 September, 2017

POSITIONS 2

We will show current works by seven reknown artists. For the second time in our gallery the selection of the participants has been done by artist Dirk Salz who himself had several exhibitions in our gallery: The gallery program extends temporarily, new artistic positions are to be discovered.

POSITIONS 2. Invited by Dirk Salz.
THOMAS DEYLE | CHRISTIANE GRIMM | PIETER OBELS
OSTER+KOEZLE | KATJA PFEIFFER | ALEXANDER VOß
Opening Reception: Friday, 7 July, 2017, 7 p.m.
Exhibition: 8 July – 2 September, 2017

| New Work by Simone Haack

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Pictures of our current exhibition “Hinterland”.
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Simone Haack. Hinterland.
13 May – 1 July, 2017
Opening Reception Friday, 12 May, 2017, 7 p.m.

In the exhibition “Hinterland“ we show paintings and drawings by Berlin based artist Simone Haack. A special, immediate tension arises when you take a closer look at the pictures. Ambivalent in their content and in part almost cheesy and absurd, the painting technique is nearly classical. Through the colors and brush strokes something creepy enters the confrontation between the figures and the viewer: a theatrical world which rejects a final interpretation. The motives between dream and vision still allow for a point of orientation through the concrete, realistic structure. The challenge that arises when the figures provoke a dialogue allows us to enter the “stage“ ourselves and start to discover the unfathomable. Although we believe that we can follow a narrative, it is the moment of irritation which makes the work of Simone Haack so intriguing. Intuitively, we want to engage more with those childlike, naive, absurdly independent figures, protect them even, or narrate their story further. At the same time, it becomes clear: those who enter the back country will not find all of the answers there.

Simone Haack. Hinterland.

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The new paintings by Berlin artist Simone Haack open up paradoxical worlds. The soft painted portraits and the idyllic landscapes seem to derive from the field of classical beauty and harmony, but at a second glance the viewer recognizes the subtleness, the mistery and disconcertment in this strange pictorial world.
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Simone Haack. Hinterland.
13 May – 1 July, 2017
Opening Reception Friday, 12 May, 2017, 7 p.m.

Peter Schlör – Light Fall

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“I am fascinated by images which are inexplicably deep and incomprehensible – also for me – and which throw the audience off balance. In reality, the view of things is more important than the actual things. When I’m working with the camera, it’s always the echo of inner images which guides my view of a certain sujet or a certain light situation” says Mannheim photographer Peter Schlör about his work. Since the 1980s he has worked in black and white and has developed an inimitable signature which has made him one of the extraordinary photo artists in Germany.

Peter Schlör. Light Fall.
March 18 – May 6, 2017.
Opening March 17, 2017, 7 p.m.

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Art Karlsruhe 2017

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Die 14. Ausgabe der art KARLSRUHE präsentiert über 200 internationale Galerien. Seit Anfang an ist die Galerie Obrist bereits auf dieser Messe vertreten. In diesem Jahr finden Sie uns wie zuvor in der Halle 2, Stand E12. Wir zeigen dort: Neue Arbeiten von ARMIN HARTENSTEIN – JÜRGEN JANSEN – JÜRGEN PAAS – DIRK SALZ, Fotografie von DIETER NUHR und PETER SCHLÖR, Papierarbeiten von MARCELA BÖHM und SIMONE HAACK, Bildhauerei von TILL AUGUSTIN – ANKE EILERGERHARD – PI LEDERGERBER. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch an unserem Stand!

Art Karlsruhe, 16.-19. Februar 2017
Preview: Mittwoch, 15. Februar 15-18 Uhr
Messezeiten: DO-SA 12-20 Uhr, SO 11-19 Uhr
Messe Karlsruhe, Messeallee 1
76287 Rheinstetten

Jürgen Jansen. You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby.

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The first exhibition of the new year is at the same time the first exhibition of Jürgen Jansen at Galerie Obrist. Building on our work during “Positions“ in June 2016 the artist shows current works in his solo show “Wide Open“. Intuition and chance connect: Jansen uses oil and acrylic, resin and lacquer on various layers and with that creates images as well as abstraction in his pieces.

Jürgen Jansen. You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby. January 28 – March 11, 2017. Opening January 27, 2017, 7 p.m.

Kunst 16 Zürich

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At the already 22nd edition of established and lively Art fair Kunst Zurich we will show a variety of exciting works by Till Augustin, Marcela Böhm, Jürgen Paas, Dirk Salz and Armin Hartenstein. Following our succesfull group show “Positions” we will also have current works by Norbert Thomas, Ottmar Hörl and Anke Eilergerhaard. In addition there will be sculptures by reknown artist Pi Ledergerber on display in the “Statement Schweizer Kunst” section. The stone objects and sculptures are characterized by Ledergerber’s handling of their natural materiality and the connection of their form(s) into something new. We are looking forward to your visit and invite you to discover our diverse gallery program.

Kunst 16 Zurich, Booth A1
Oct. 27 – 30, 2016
ABB-Hall 550, Zurich-Oerlikon

Till Augustin. 17,3t.

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After the annealing factory near his studio was taken down, Till Augustin is now again able to adequately anneal his steel ropes. And at the beginning of the year new steel ropes were delivered: 17.3t. We will show the first works that were made from this new material as well as selected new glass works.
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Till Augustin. 17,3t. October 8 – November 12, 2016. opening Friday, October 7, 2016, 7 p.m.

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The shape of an “empty frame“ is spread out across the middle of the gallery. Through Armin Hartenstein’s “cutout“ a wide landscape in the form of an earthwork-like red-ocher framework comes into view. Now, a discourse between associative seeing (and thinking) about the morphology of landscape and images develops in the current exhibition in our gallery. The left part of the space is dominated by three large-scale works: “cutout“, “TQ“ and “Tondo“. On the right spans a sequence of image objects, reliefs, paintings, photography and drawings. Readable from left as well as right mainly current works connect with older ones to become an open “narrative form“. (Leit)-Motifs are, among others, the construction, structure and emergence of new image spaces from abstract surfaces as well as the grain of wood in its actual and figurative form.
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Armin Hartenstein. cutout.
3 September – 1 October, 2016

Armin Hartenstein. cutout.

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In September the gallery will show new image objects and installations by Armin Hartenstein. In addition to pictorial objects reminiscent of landscape painting we will show current architectural-related works in which surface and space, depth and emptiness build an exciting balance. The work “Cutout“, a large image surface which one can pass through, was specifically developed for our gallery space.
On 29 September at 7p.m. we will host an artist talk with Prof. Dr. Georg Imdahl.

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Armin Hartenstein. cutout.
3 September – 1 October, 2016
Opening Reception Friday 2 September, 2016, 7 p.m.