Art Bodensee July 8-10, 2016

For the second 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. You will find our booth in hall 13, #23. We will be showing works by: Till Augustin, Marcela Böhm, Robin Horsch, Kerstin Müller-Schiel, Jürgen Paas, Dirk Salz, Peter Schlör, Shinichi Tsuchiya.

Art Bodensee
July 8-10, 2015
Fairground Dornbirn, Austria
Opening Reception Thursday, July 7, 5-10 p.m.
Opening Hours Fri – Sat 1-7 p.m., Sun 11a.m.-6p.m.

Positions – Participating Artists

With POSITIONS our gallery starts a new series in which one of our artists will sporadically curate an exhibition with external artists of his/her choice. The gallery program is temporarily extended. Artists and the gallery use the existing networks to create new cooperations of their own dynamic since the view from the outside intensifies the view to the inside. The series begins with Jürgen Paas who invited five renown painters and sculptors from very different positions:

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Anke Eilergerhard, born in 1963, has been working as an artist since 1986; she lives and works in Berlin. Her works are part of museum exhibitions and private collections in Germany, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the US. Her most important material is silicone which she places on the surface of her sculptures like a second skin reminiscient of countless tentacles. The sculptures are abstract conglomerates which remind the viewer of vases, figures or even stacked cakes, often in a precarious balance. The use of bright colors intensifies the impression of a sweet temptation or a cake topping but at the same time the sculptures seem defensive because of their spiky surface.

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Ottmar Hörl, born in 1950, has become known for his multi-dimensional, temporary installations in which he uses everyday objects and figures that he paints with monochrome colors, then multiplied by a thousand and afterwards serially aligned. “With seriality he takes away the elitist element of art. He does not want to build monuments but sustainable communicative occasions. His art is of an immediate presence, becomes event and experience, and it inspires and connects people,“ says curator Carsten D. Siebert. Ottar Hörl has held a professorship at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Nürnberg since 1998 and has been its president since 2002. Hurl lives and works in Frankfurt am Main, Nürnberg and Weinheim.

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Jürgen Jansen, born in 1960, studied at the Kunstakademien, first in Karlsruhe, then in Düsseldorf (among others under Per Kirkeby) where he became a “Meisterschüler“ in 1992 and where he lives and works until today. His work has been exhibited in countless solo and group shows in Europe and the US. The material character of his paintings arises from the dialogue between intuition and chance: Jansen uses the chemical reactions of oil and acrylic, resin and lacquer on the surface to direct the painting – a state between reflection and abstraction. Layer by layer, he reaches an in-between-state where he questions the existing and invites new thoughts, up to 30 times without one piece. The viewer is part of this process of becoming since all layers are – literally and figuratively – transparent.

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Matthias Kanter often takes classic Renaissance paintings – their composition and colors – and changes them so that objects within the image become abstract, gestural brush strokes. The original motive is still distantly recognizable in its color, shape and composition. The brush strokes now become objects themselves in a hybrid form between external and internal reference(s). Kanter’s works balance between autonomy and associative references to an external reality since they both offer a sensual and intuitive experience. Matthias Kanter was born in Dessau in 1963, studied at the HfBK Dresden and became a “Meisterschüler“ of Max Uhlig. Kanter lives and works in Friedrichshagen and Schwerin.

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Norbert Thomas born in 1947, lives and works in Essen where some of his large installations are present in inner and outer spaces. Since 1991 Norbert Thomas has been professor for “Grundlagen der künstlerischen Gestaltung“ at Bergische Universität Wuppertal and he has exhibited his works in numerous galleries and museums all over Europe. His work is in the tradition of non-concrete, constructivist tendencies which have their origins in the Dutch De Stiijl movement, the group around Theo van Doesburg. With a strict conceptual approach Thomas creates works that circle around the contrasts like light and shadow, system and chance, order and chaos, progression and deconstruction. Despite their structure and straightness his works apply to the sensual character as well which can be reached artistically through conceptual thought.

POSITIONS. Invited by Jürgen Paas.
ANKE EILERGERHARD | OTTMAR HÖRL | JÜRGEN JANSEN | MATTHIAS KANTER | NORBERT THOMAS
opening: Friday, June 24, 2016, 7 p.m.
exhibition: June 25 – August 27, 2016

Positions.

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

POSITIONS. Invited by Jürgen Paas.
ANKE EILERGERHARD | OTTMAR HÖRL | JÜRGEN JANSEN | MATTHIAS KANTER | NORBERT THOMAS
Opening Reception: Friday, 24 June, 2016, 7 p.m.
Exhibition: 25 June – 27 August, 2016

Shinichi Tsuchiya. Fukushima.

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Gallery Obrist is happy to show new photoworks by Shinichi Tsuchiya from recent years. The Japanese photo artist – who has been called to be a Master Student of Thomas Ruff in 2006 and who has received the Akademiebrief of the Düsseldorfer Kunstakademie in 2008 – has been living in Japan again since 2011: In the year of the nuclear desaster he returned to his homeland. An incidence which shocked the whole world had its deepest impact especially on Japan. And since then some new aspects are to be found in the work of Tsuchiya which we want to introduce in our exhibition. Simultaneously to his solo show at the Mito Arts Foundation at Ibaraki, Japan, we present Tsuchiya’s first solo exhibition in Europe after this time.

Shinichi Tsuchiya
Fukushima. New Photoworks.
30 April – 18 June, 2016
Opening Reception Friday, 29 April, 2016, 7 p.m.

Exhibition Dieter Nuhr

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Gallery Obrist is happy to announce the second solo exhibition by Dieter Nuhr, called “Foreign Terrain“.
While the artist is known to many as a comedian and, with that, for his use of words, the medium of photography allows for a different form of expression. He studied fine arts at the former Folkwang School in Essen and has ever since been invested in photography alongside his stage performances; he understands himself as a multimedia artist.
The works in “Foreign Terrain II“ show landscape motifs from various areas of the world but through the selected frame one is unable to geographically localize the scenes. In his photographs Nuhr is interested in places and moments where movement and standstill overlap: a glacier which is covered with linens to prevent it from melting or a cloud formation almost completely covering a mountain area. Not a specific location is relevant to the artist but instead the form and structure of a certain view.
Dieter Nuhr prints his motifs on canvas which inevitably results in a comparison with painting: the matte surface does not show a reflection und therefore annuls the boundary between viewer and image. The contours seem softer and bring the viewer closer in contact with the atmospheric nature. The viewer becomes the photographer’s accomplice both in observing and in experiencing.
With that Dieter Nuhr takes part in the ongoing photographic discourse about individual observation, perception and documentation. The choice of the frame is both an autonomous as well as an influenced decision in dialogue with the landscape that he visits.
An exhibition booklet has been published.

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Foreign Terrain II
27 February – 23 April, 2016
Opening Reception 26 February, 2016, 6.30 p.m.

New Exhibition with Dieter Nuhr

One year after our first exhibition with Dieter Nuhr we will soon show the announced second part of “Foreign Terrain”. While in 2015 urban motives were the focus of the exhibition, we will now present landscapes.

Dieter Nuhr
Foreign Terrain II
27 February – 23 April, 2016
Opneing Reception 26 February, 2016, 6.30 p.m.

Art Karlsruhe 2016

Messe Karlsruhe in Rheinstetten At this year’s Art Karlsruhe Obrist Gallery will be showing a One Artist Show with Dieter Nuhr and works by Till Augustin, Armin Hartenstein, Jürgen Paas and Dirk Salz. We will present more artists in our cabinet.

Art Karlsruhe, H2 / E12
18-21 February, 2016
Karlsruhe Fairground in Rheinstetten

Opening Reception FAVOURITES and MENTAL SPACE

On 22 January we had the opening reception of our exhibition FAVOURITES with selected new works by Marcela Böhm, Simone Haack, Armin Hartenstein, Bodo Korsig, Jürgen Paas and Dirk Salz. The same evening there was the opening of the mental space gallery in our basement, a young space for contemporary art by gallery owner Roman Zheleznyak. Mntal space shows “why not” by Marije Vermeulen and Guido Nieuwendijk. Welcome to Kahrstraße 59!

FAVOURITES.

Marcela Böhm, Simone Haack, Armin Hartenstein, Bodo Korsig, Jürgen Paas, Dirk Salz
23 January – 20 February, 2016

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In our first exhibition this year we will show a selection of painting positions of the gallery, including Jürgen Paas’ concrete color archives and figurative paintings by Simone Haack. All participating artists primarily show new and recent works.

Marcela Böhm, Simone Haack, Armin Hartenstein, Bodo Korsig, Jürgen Paas, Dirk Salz
FAVORITES. January 23 – February 20, 2016
opening Friday January 22, 2016, 7 p.m.

Artists And News

Shinichi Tsuchiya
“Criterium 92” (solo show)
Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan
20 Feb – 15 May 2016

Dieter Nuhr
“Nuhr aus Wesel”.
Städtisches Museum Wesel
24 Jan – 13 Mar 2016

Julia Willms
Rauminstallation “home” in der Ausstellung
“Himmelwärts”
Altana Kulturstiftung Bad Homburg
18 Oct 2015 – 14 Feb 2016

Jürgen Paas
“Hulahoop”. Stern Wywiol Galerie Hamburg
8 Oct 2015 – 27 Feb 2016

Andreas Titzrath
“Er wieder”.
Kloster Bentlage, Rheine
21 Feb – 3 Apr 2016

Hanakam und Schuller
“Trickster” (2014), screening at
“Les Rencontres Internationales 2016”
New Cinema and Contemporary Art
Gaîté Lyrique Paris
12-17 Jan 2016

Simone Haack
recommended in
Ch. Mullins – Picturing People. The New State of the Art.
published by Thames & Hudson, London 2015
192 pages, 70 artists, Hardcover
“In this companion to 2006’s Painting People, art critic Charlotte Mullins explores the latest wave of figurative art in the contemporary marketplace, both celebrating individual artists and contemplating why figuration has become popular yet again. […] Figurative art is a broad subject, but Mullins’s astute overview pairs powerfully with the selected images, offering a perceptive argument for the enduring range and power of figuration into the 21st century.”

Kunst 15 Zurich


At this year’s Kunst Zurich from 29 October through 1 November we will be presenting works by: Till Augustin, Marcela Böhm, Simone Haack, Jürgen Paas, Dirk Salz and Martin Schwenk. We are looking forward to meeting you there!

Kunst 15 Zurich, Booth A1
30 Oct. – 02 Nov., 2014
ABB-Hall 550, Zurich-Oerlikon

Dirk Salz. Resin.

Brush and canvas are not used in Dirk Salz’s paintings: with the aid of paint rollers and gravity he spreads resin on solid panels. The result are images that are a true viewing experience. They thematize the interplay of light, color and space and with that the possibilities and limits of our perception. By not showing anything connecting to the outside of the image they make the viewer focus on him-/herself. They give reason to contemplate and reflect on conditions and the potential of perception.

DIRK SALZ. Resin.

BlinkyBlinky by Jürgen Paas

The recollection of modern icons occupies contemporary artists everywhere. With his new series BlinkyBlinky Jürgen Paas reflects on the work of legendary Blinky Palermo, who himself is hardly classifiable, and who always had winking references to the history of art in his work.

More about Jürgen Paas

Jürgen Paas. BlinkyBlinky.
5 September – 17 October, 2015
Opening Reception Friday, 4 September, 2015, 7 p.m.

Art Bodensee July 10-12, 2015

For the first 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. You will find our booth in hall 13, #23. We will be showing works by: Till Augustin, Marcela Böhm, Dieter Nuhr, Jürgen Paas, Dirk Salz, Peter Schlör.

Art Bodensee
July 10-12, 2015
Fairground Dornbirn, Austria
Opening Reception Thursday July, 5-10 p.m.
Opening Hours Fri – Sat 1-7 p.m., Sun 11a.m.-6p.m.

Double Exhibition with Armin Hartenstein and Martin Schwenk

The focus of our double exhibition is the dialogue between painting and sculpture: The pictures of Armin Hartenstein meet the plastic works of Martin Schwenk. The Dusseldorf based artists are comparable in their metaphorical view on landscape and nature. Their works are manifests of the unfinished, visualizing the process of its formation. With this exhibition the gallery enables entry to two very independent and outstanding positions in current art.

Armin Hartenstein / Martin Schwenk
20 June – 29 August, 2015
Opening Reception: Friday, 19 June, 2015, 7 p.m.

Posts on this exhibition
CV Armin Hartenstein
CV Martin Schwenk

Drawbacks Of The Skylines

German-Argentinian painter Marcela Böhm has become popular with her society and people scenes. With her individual style she characterized people of her direct surroundings in unconventional situations. Now she has turned her hand to the city theme, herself born in megacity Buenos Ayres. She does not show us panoramas in the literal sense of the word, since she blocks out the town’s landmarks, and chooses the backsides of the skylines as her subject, in contrast to the sky and the clouds. Hermetic, almost windowless facades with antennas and satelite dishes agglomerate sculpturally in front of the horizon. One will not believe that people live here, nothing individual like a balcony plant or a flower curtain would prove this.
But we also have the paintings with party scenes and people inside the urban interieur. Böhm is showing a patchwork of urban fragments, and the viewer can put together the pieces for his own image of city. In adaption of a verse by Jose Luis Borges one could say from the point of view of the artist: “The city in me is like a painting that I could not hold with brush strokes.“

Marcela Böhm. City And People.
9 May to 13 June, 2015
Opening Reception 8 May, 2015, 7p.m.

Marcela Böhm. City And People.

Obrist Gallery shows new works by Buenos Ayres born artist Marcela Böhm. Urban pictures have become an important subject for her, and we have the pleasure to present several of these pictures for the first time in our exhibition.

Marcela Böhm. City And People.
9 May – 13 June, 2015
Opening Reception Friday, 8 May, 2015, 7 p.m.

Art Karlsruhe 2015

TILL AUGUSTIN – MARCELA BÖHM – SIMONE HAACK – ARMIN HARTENSTEIN – ROBIN HORSCH – DIETER KRÄNZLEIN – HEINZ MACK – DIETER NUHR – PETER SCHLÖR – MARTIN SCHWENK – ANDREAS TITZRATH – GÜNTHER UECKER

We cordially invite you to our booth in hall 2/ #E12 at Art Karlsruhe. This year we will be showing:
JÜRGEN PAAS – ONE ARTIST SHOW
DIRK SALZ – ONE ARTIST SHOW
In the studio at our booth you will be able to see work by:
TILL AUGUSTIN – MARCELA BÖHM – SIMONE HAACK – ARMIN HARTENSTEIN – ROBIN HORSCH – DIETER KRÄNZLEIN – HEINZ MACK – DIETER NUHR – PETER SCHLÖR – MARTIN SCHWENK – ANDREAS TITZRATH – GÜNTHER UECKER

Art Karlsruhe – Booth H2 / #E12
5-8 March, 2015, Fairground Karlsruhe in Rheinstetten
Hours: 5 – 7 March, 12 – 20h, 8 March, 11 – 19h
Professional Preview and Vernissage: 4 March, 15 – 21h

Detlef Orlopp – Photography.

At the same time to his upcoming exhibition at Museum Folkwang Obrist Gallery shows works by German photographer Detlef Orlopp (*1937). Orlopp was a student of Otto Steinert in Saarbruecken, and he moved with Steinert to Folkwangschule Essen in 1959. Nevertheless he is only partly a supporter of Steinert’s “Subjektive Fotografie”, because of its formative and experimental character. Orlopp has developed his very own style from nature, and dedicates his analogous black-and-white photography mainly to landscapes.

Detlef Orlopp. Photography.
14 March – 18 April, 2015
Opening Reception 13 March, 2015, 7 p.m.

Exhibition with Dieter Nuhr

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“Each form has its own means of expression. With language I can be ironic, but through the pictorial language the world seems more serious to me.”, says well-known humorist Dieter Nuhr about the two great creative poles in his life. Beyond the stage world he devotes his time to photography. His work does not represent a collection of travel impressions , instead he offers an insight that moves away from the everyday life perspective and into foreign countries and cultures. However, in doing so, he never illustrates the obvious beauty or a romanticized version of an exotic place. Nuhrs photography depicts the foreign, the detail, offering an exemplification of the „big picture“. Furthermore, Nuhr explores architectural structures between the antagonism of inside and outside spaces. These depictions are often characterized by a striking surface structure that is marked by an almost haptic-seeming impasto on the relief-like façade, which developed over the years and thus have become cultural seismographs and authentic witnesses of time.

Dieter Nuhr – Foreign Terrain. Photography.
31 January – 11 March, 2015
Opening Reception 30 January, 2015, 18.30h

Opening Hours

Current Opening Hours:
Tuesday, 30 Dec., 12-18h
Wednesday, 31 Dec., 10-13h
From Friday, 2 January, 2015 again we have our regular opening hours.
Until 10 Jan., 2015: WUNDERTÜTE 2014 / BORDERLINES
Next exhibition: DIETER NUHR. Photography. 31 Jan. – 11 March, 2015
We wish you a Happy New Year!