Art Karlsruhe 2024

Galerie Obrist in Hall 2 / D18 on the
ART KARLSRUHE 22.-25. February 2024
Preview February 21st 2-7 p.m. (by invitation only)
Opening hours:
Daily 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Sunday until 6 p.m.)
Location: Messe Karlsruhe, Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten

WE SHOW:

Collector’s Lounge 2023

COLLECTOR’S LOUNGE – Selection 2023
TILL AUGUSTIN, MARCELA BÖHM, JÜRGEN JANSEN, SANDER REIJGERS, JÜRGEN PAAS
DIRK SALZ, ANNETTE SAUERMANN, VIOLETTA SELIGER, PETRA DETA WEIDEMANN

June 10 – July 8, 2023
Opening Friday, June 9, 2023, 7 p.m

In recent years it has become a rule: once a year we present the Collector’s Lounge, with which we give an insight into past and future exhibition projects of the gallery. We show outstanding works by artists of the gallery, but also new things that caught our eye at exhibitions or at the recent art fairs. With Annette Sauermann, Violetta Seliger and Petra Deta Weidemann, there are three new names in our portfolio this year.

Art Karlsruhe 2023 – Works At Obrist Gallery

ART KARLSRUHE – 4-7 May, 2023
Galerie Obrist Hall 2 / E12

Preview Wednesday, 3 May, 2023, 14-19h (special invitation)
Vernissage Thursday, 4 May, 2023, 11-20h
Opening Hours 5/6 May 11-19h, 7 May 11-18h
Location: Messe Karlsruhe at Rheinstetten, Germany

Jürgen Jansen. Nodding Yellow. Exponate.

Jürgen Jansen. Nodding Yellow.

Opening Friday, March 10, 2023, 7 p.m.
Duration of the exhibition: March 11 – April 22, 2023
Opening times: WED-FRI 12-18h, SAT 10-16h

The works of the Düsseldorf artist Jürgen Jansen are abstract, although here and there one would like to recognize objects, such as cell structures, floral forms or underwater worlds. Before studying fine arts, Jürgen Jansen studied biology with Per Kirkeby and Jan Dibbets, so he is also familiar with scientific methods. Science and research into the building blocks of the world have flowed into his artistic work. Accordingly, he describes his pictures as “experimental arrangements”. In his paintings, calculation and heurism are combined in such a mature way that the viewer has the feeling of being confronted with a self-sufficient cosmos of images.
Jansen’s paintings are characterized by a far-reaching reflection on the most diverse suggestions and impulses from the history of painting, in a spectrum from Monet’s Water Lilies to Ernst Wilhelm Nay and Jackson Pollock’s Drippings. Jansen succeeds in continuing to write these very different positions from art history with contemporary means. The result is his individual version of abstract painting, a universal panorama full of affirmations and contradictions.

Luxembourg Art Week

We cordially invite you to the Luxembourg Art Week. At booth A01 we will be showing works by

JÁCHYM FLEIG
ARMIN HARTENSTEIN
JURGEN JANSEN
JURGEN PAAS
DIRK SALZ

Luxembourg Art Week
PREVIEW: THU, 10.11.2022 7-10 p.m.
VERNISSAGE: FRI, 11.11.2022 6-9 p.m.
Opening Hours: SAT 12.11. 10.30 a.m. – 7.30 p.m., SUN 13.11. 10.30 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.
Location: Glacis Square (Fouerplaatz), L-1628 Luxembourg

Art Karlsruhe 2022

ART KARLSRUHE
Gallery Obrist H1 / E12
July 7 – 10, 2022
daily 11am-8pm.

Gallery Obrist is showing one-artist shows with Jürgen Paas and Dirk Salz, and works by Marcela Böhm, Christian Boltanski, Armin Hartenstein, Ilka Helmig and Thomas Zika at this year’s Art Karlsruhe.
Because of the preparations for the fair, the gallery in Essen is open ONLY BY APPOINTMENT (+49 201 7266 203) until JULY 10th.
The COLLECTOR’S LOUNGE can still be seen there until August 20th.

ART KARLSRUHE
Gallery Obrist H1 / E12
July 7 – 10, 2022
daily 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: Messe Karlsruhe, 76287 Rheinstetten

Collector`s Lounge

JÜRGEN JANSEN – JÜRGEN PAAS – DIRK SALZ – MARCELA BÖHM – DIETER NUHR – SIMONE HAACK – ARMIN HARTENSTEIN – ILKA HELMIG
The summer can come! For our COLLECTOR’S LOUNGE we have brought together recent and outstanding works by various artists of the gallery, including works with epoxy resin by JÜRGEN JANSEN, new JUKEBOXES and TARGETS by JÜRGEN PAAS, wall objects and drawings by DIRK SALZ, a new painting by MARCELA BÖHM, a large blue caldera by ARMIN HARTENSTEIN, drawings and collages by ILKA HELMIG and much more
Of course, you can also see an excerpt from the COLLECTOR’S LOUNGE program at ART KARLSRUHE from 7.-10. July at our booth H1/E12.

COLLECTOR’S LOUNGE
Opening Friday, June 24, 2022, 7 p.m.
Duration of the exhibition: June 25 – August 20, 2022
Opening hours: WED-FRI 12-18h, SAT 10-16h

Jürgen Jansen – Any Colour But Red.

In the second half of 2021, under the title PRÄSENZ, we will show three gallery artists who have been closely associated with the gallery for a long time: Jansen, Salz and Paas. The focus of the series is on non-digitizable works, art that can only be adequately experienced in the presence of the art object and the physical presence of the viewer. Teh Gallery begins with Jürgen Jansen, who works with many layers and levels in his pictures. Jansen’s works make the offer to go on a research trip into the picture and to reconstruct the process of creation of the work in view of the original. The viewer is immersed in peculiar visual worlds that allow diverse associations from macro to micro, from star formations to plant and cell structures.

PRÄSENZ (PRESENCE) series:
JÜRGEN JANSEN – ANY COLOR BUT RED
Opening Friday, September 3, 2021, 7 p.m.
A book for the exhibition will be published (Verlag Kettler).
Duration of the exhibition: 4.-25. September 2021

Fig .: “Any Color But Red”, 2021, mixed media, 100 x 70 cm

Luxembourg Art Week

INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR.
For the first time the gallery will be participating at the young art fair in Luxembourg. At booth C10 Obrist Gallery will be showing artworks by

ILKA HELMIG
JÜRGEN JANSEN
JÜRGEN PAAS
DIRK SALZ
PETER SCHLÖR

LUXEMBOURG ART WEEK
8-10 November, 2019
Halle Victor Hugo, 60 ave. Victor Hugo, Luxembourg

OPENING RECEPTION:
Friday, 8 November, 2019, 18.00-21.00
OPENING HOURS:
Friday 11.00-21.00
Saturday 10.30-19.30
Sunday 10.30-18.00

Art Karlsruhe 2019

For the 16th time the Art Karlsruhe takes place, with approx. 200 galleries one of the larger art fairs in the German-speaking area. The programme ranges from classical modern art to contemporary art. Over 200 international galleries present their gallery programme as well as numerous one-artist shows, flanked by a varied supporting programme and special exhibitions.

This year we are pleased to present works by the following artists at booth E12 in hall 2:

HANS ARP

TILL AUGUSTIN

JUTTA HAECKEL

JÜRGEN JANSEN

DIETER NUHR

JÜRGEN PAAS

SIGMAR POLKE

DIRK SALZ

GÜNTHER UECKER

Selected works from our current solo exhibition with Jürgen Jansen will then also be shown in Karlsruhe. Among many other things we also show a new large format by Dirk Salz, as well as the new jukeboxes by Jürgen Paas. As a special highlight we present an original hand drawing by HENRI MATISSE from 1914.

Art Karlsruhe

Gallery Obrist in hall 2, booth E12

21 – 24 February 2019

Preview: February 20, 2019, 14-21 o’clock

Fair Karlsruhe, Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten

Jürgen Jansen – The Piano Has Been Drinking

We are looking forward to our second solo exhibition Jürgen Jansen at Obrist Gallery with a selectinon of current paintings. As the exhibition title announces: Jansen brings together the disparate in his work. This is true on the level of the used materials (oil and acrylic, resin and lacquer), but also on the level of content. The top image shows a photograph of the French city of Nantes, which he has processed to his typical manner of painting. The finished picture is now to be seen in our upcoming exhibition.

26 January – 9 March, 2019
Opening Reception 25 January, 2019, 7 p.m.

CV Jürgen Jansen

Kunst 18 Zürich

KUNST 18 ZÜRICH. 24TH INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR.
On this year’s artfair at Zürich Obrist Gallery will be showing work by
Hans Arp
Till Augustin
Marcela Böhm
Christiane Grimm
Jürgen Jansen
Jürgen Paas
Sigmar Polke
Dirk Salz
Martin Schwenk
Catherine Waser

KUNST 18 ZÜRICH
25-28 October, 2018
ABB-Halle 550, Zürich-Oerlikon

VERNISSAGE:
Thursday 25 Oct., 2018, 4-10 p.m.
OPENING HOURS:
Friday, 12-8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 11-7 p.m.

Art Bodensee 2018

Collectors, experts and art beginners come together from 12. – 15. July, 2018 for the 18. time at the Art Bodensee in Dornbirn, Austria, – the only summer artfair in the German-speaking area. – You will find Obrist Gallery in hall 11, booth 55. We will be showing work by TILL AUGUSTIN, THOMAS DEYLE, CHRISTIANE GRIMM, JÜRGEN JANSEN, JÜRGEN PAAS, DIRK SALZ, PETER SCHLÖR. As a special we present a portfolio by HANS ARP and the Parkett-edition by SIGMAR POLKE.

Please join us for a visit, ask us for your free ticket.

Art Bodensee
12-15 July, 2018
Messe Dornbirn, Österreich
Preview Thursday 12 July 17-22h
Hours Fri – Sun 11-19h

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

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.

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.

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

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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