to cover – Steffen Jopp | Moritz Riesenbeck | Emil Walde

22. März bis 4. Mai 2024
Eröffnung Freitag, 22. März 2024, 19 Uhr
Ab 21 Uhr im +BASEMENT: GUZZI & SCUZZO LP-Release, DJ-Set mit Bottrop Bwoy aka Thomas Geier und Yo Shino

Steffen Jopp
“Within my artistic practice, I refine modes of self-perception and juxtapose them with a volatile environment. Consequently, identity templates emerge, akin to self-portraits manifested through diverse techniques, always in close proximity to the corporeal realm. These portraits function as universal composite systems, bridging the emotional inner world, dreams, and reality, navigating the paradoxes inherent in the human-made environment and social interaction.
Over the years, my body of work has evolved from print graphic works on paper and video performances, continually honing its precision and density. Currently, various materials are employed across distinct thematic series. Thin, polished stainless steel sheets are transformed into folded, slender bodies mounted on the wall. Through incisions, manual folding, and deformation, they transform into visors or shields, assuming a mask-like appearance. Their scale, however, transcends human proportions. Perfectly polished to a mirror finish, they visually alter the actual space they inhabit, simultaneously fragmenting external information like all subjects, intricately reflecting it back.
Freestanding sculptures crafted from aluminum, copper, or brass constitute bioamorphic skeletons, standing naked and unencumbered within both interior and exterior spaces. Frequently utilized materials include metals and cowhide, manipulated with focused folds, bends, breaks, burns, and scratches. Exhibiting extraordinary resilience, durability, and endurance.
Integral to my body of work are photographs of parts of human bodies serving as a flexible interface and skin as a communicative organ. The motifs, resembling microscopic landscapes, are directly printed on cattle leather or copper, partially scraped or worn away with solvents.
I perpetually observe and assess my environment and the individuals around me. However, the completed works often veer into a humanoid or anthropomorphic domain. These creations can be perceived as rugged and archaic, yet equally as components of futuristic technology and within the realm of science fiction. My endeavor is then to reintegrate them into my emotional and worldly system.”

Moritz Riesenbeck
“I investigate the real, the memories, the traces, the emotions that we leave behind and through which we construct our realities. Our connections to places, architectures and objects are conditioned by these factors, for which I seek and for which I establish perceptibility. I am searching, connecting and visualising information. All components such as a flat, a told story or a person can become a material.
Moments in which we connect with our physical environment are establishing complex mental and/or physical conglomerations of the past, present and future – a flat becomes the memory of a person, a rescue mattress the memory of a body. I try to make this condition atmospherically tangible.”
Moritz Riesenbeck, born in 1991, first studied architecture in Münster and there worked as a tutor in the History and Theory Department. Simultaniously, he began studying Art in Public Space at the Kunstakademie Münster with Profs. Löbbert and in 2018 switches to the class of Prof. Gregor Schneider at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he graduated with exellence diploma (Meisterschüler) in 2022. Riesenbeck is an editor of artistbooks, founding member of About Repetition e.V., the Sono-Kollektiv, as well as a contributor to the group Impersonal Figure and is currently lecturer at the ABK-Stuttgart for architecture and industrial design.

Emil Walde
The work of Emil Walde is intrinsically related to space, as his works combine sculptural and spatial features, fluctuating between both and yet refusing to find a statical position within any of them. This reluctancy towards an exact definition is what brings the viewer closer to an understanding of the conceptual meaning of Walde’s work. The artistic Materia is space itself, being shaped via intervention, transformation, addition, replacement, restoration and recontextualization. Variation is a fundamental part of it. By means of reusing objects, he removes the “meaning”/”idea” that defines its qualities, to then present it in a new context. Here all previous conceptions of it disappear and are translated into a new narrative. That is one of the defining characters of Emil Walde’s work – the narrative is yet to be determined by the person who is faced with it. His work enhances a reflection on the standard methods of identifying and categorizing what is seen. (Felix Fischer)
Emil Walde, born 1991 in Munich, began his studies 2014 at Kunstkademie Düsseldorf under Prof. Gereon Krebber. In 2015 he switched to Prof. Franka Hörnschemeyer and Gregor Schneider and he became „Meisterschüler“ of Franka Hörnschemeyer in 2021.

BOUND – The Works

Till Augustin & Stephan Marienfeld – BOUND

9 September – 14 October, 2023

Till Augustin und Stephan Marienfeld: BOUND

Exhibition from 09.09. – 12.10.2023
Opening Friday, September 8, 7 p.m.

The Nuremberg sculptor Till Augustin has already been shown many times in our gallery and he is now entering into a dialogue with the Hattingen artist Stephan Marienfeld for the first time as part of a double exhibition. Both demand the impossible from the sculptural material, when Augustin forces heavy steel ropes or brittle blocks of glass into the desired form, and Marienfeld ties stone, porcelain or metal with ropes as if they were soft material. In our exhibition, the lacing and knotting of the two artists enter into a fascinating juxtaposition without obscuring the different artistic approaches.
As part of the exhibition, RAUM:ZEIT 112 will take place on Friday, September 22nd at 7 p.m., with Yoshino on the violin.

RAUM:ZEIT 112 on September 22, 7 p.m.

durch – Jáchym Fleig / Armin Hartenstein

The Trier sculptor Jáchym Fleig and the Berlin painter and draftsman Armin Hartenstein have already entered into a dialogue in several group exhibitions. Under the title “through” they are now showing a double exhibition in the gallery for the first time.
Fleig (*1970) and Hartenstein (*1968) were both born in tranquil Villingen-Schwenningen in the Black Forest. The affinity for rugged nature and landscape can be felt in the work of both artists. Jáchym Fleig deliberately contrasts the spatial architecture with his stalactite-like conglomerates of polyurethane foam, plaster and corrugated cardboard. Outgrowths characterize his works and something organic seems to be growing out of the artificial material.
Armin Hartenstein saws thin plywood to size and shape, applies his work with acrylic, wax, oil paint and other materials. In doing so, he depicts mountains, craters and geological structures in a painterly and object-like manner, playing with illusion and reality. There are no depictions of real landscapes in these pictures, but they are invented and fictional abstractions of reality.

durch – Jáchym Fleig / Armin Hartenstein
Opening Friday, September 16, 2022, 7 p.m.
Duration of the exhibition: September 17 – October 22, 2022
Opening times: WED-FRI 12-18h, SAT 10-16h

Martin Schwenk – First Order Variants

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The sculptures of Martin Schwenk refer to patterns from nature: straggling branches, roots and leaves merge with technical elements like pipes and tubes to build heterogenic hybrid forms which seem to come from a fictional parallel universe. Straggling and growth itself and its system of ordering become the subject of Schwenk’s sculpture. And this theme is transformed in his drawings as well.

01 through 29 September, 2018
Opening Reception 31 August, 2018, 7 p.m.

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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.

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Dieter Kränzlein and Till Augustin

From the 6th of September to the 5th October Galerie Obrist is exhibiting selected pieces by the two renowned sculptors Dieter Kränzlein and Till Austin. The artists use materials that appear static, solid and motionless by nature. Nevertheless, both artists succeeded in inverting the properties of the materials and turned them into light, flexible and rhythmical appearing objects. This achievement is always based on a very complex and elaborate working process, which at the same time constitutes the basis of the dialogue between the two artists.
For the first time, Dieter Kränzlein presented in the context of this exhibition his newest series: The innovative resin sculptures are made from casts taken from his well-known limestone-sculptures, which are included in the exhibition as well. The works are characterized by their translucent nature, which in interaction with light alludes to ice crystals or glacier water. The artist from Stuttgart is now presenting his work for the 6th times in cooperation with Galerie Obrist. Furthermore, his work has already been displayed at numerous international exhibitions and fairs.
Till Augustine is best known for his elaborate steel sculptures and has been part of the European art market for more than three decades now. His works are created out of an autodidactic process, in which he turns the robust material, welds it and often transforms it by cutting sharp edges into the form. The result shows that his objects have overcome the initial material properties and has become a flowing, new form.

DIETER KRÄNZLEIN | TILL AUGUSTIN
7 September – 5 October, 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, 7 September, 2013, 19 Uhr

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Martin Schwenk in Schwaebisch Gmuend


From 14 June Martin Schwenk will be showing a solo exhibition at Museum Galerie im Prediger, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany.

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14 June – 1 September, 2013
Opening Reception Friday 14 June, 2013, 7 p.m.
Galerie im Prediger, Johannisplatz 3, D-73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd
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Martin Schwenk in Dusseldorf

After our 2012 solo exhibition “Commander Mulroy” we now give a further insight into the work of Martin Schwenk in Düsseldorf. The clear and well-proportional space of the gallery at Mutter-Ey-Straße 5 will be a “walk-in display cabinet” for his few precise positings.
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Martin Schwenk
10-21 April, 2013
Opening Reception: 12 April, 19 Uhr
Galerie Obrist@EY5
Mutter-Ey-Str. 5, 40213 Düsseldorf

Book on Martin Schwenk just arrived

The book on Martin Schwenk published by Kerber is now available in the gallery. – On 120 pages the “cabinet of wonder” of Martin Schwenk has been opened with numerous large-format illustrations, supported by well-informed and worth reading articles on his work:
Martin Schwenk. Home Grown. 18 March to 18 August 2012, Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld.
Edited by Martin Hentschel (Preface), authors Annelie Pohlen and Heinz-Norbert Jocks.
Hardcover, bound, 120 pages, 81 colored and 1 s/w illustrations, 23,00 × 28,00 cm, German/ English,
ISBN: 978-3-86678-692-9, price: 34,00 €

Martin Schwenk: “Commander Mulroy”.
24 March to 19 May, 2012 (prolonged)

Openings Martin Schwenk

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Upcoming Sunday, 18 March, 2012, 11.30 a.m. the Museum Haus Lange in Krefeld will inaugurate the exhibition: MARTIN SCHWENK – HOME GROWN.
In our gallery the solo exhibition with Martin Schwenk starts on Freitag, 23 March, 7 p.m., titled “COMMANDER MULROY”.

Martin Schwenk: “Commander Mulroy”.
24 March to 12 May, 2012
Opening Reception on Friday, 23 March, 7 p.m.

Robin Horsch and Andreas Titzrath

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Upcoming Friday we will start a double exhibition within the frame of our “collector’s lounge”. We will show new works by Robin Horsch and Andreas Titzrath in dialogue. Hereby we fulfill both artists’ wish for a mutual exhibition. The contrasting juxtaposition of the paintings and sculptures can deepen and enrich the understanding of both artists’ work. – We are looking forward to seeing you at the Opening Reception!

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Robin Horsch / Andreas Titzrath: New Works.
3 December, 2011 – 14 January, 2012
Opening Reception Friday, 2 December, 2011, 7p.m.

Opening Reception Wundertüte 2011

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Yesterday this year’s edition of “Wundertüte – Die Kunst in Tüten” started with large audience. Martina Eßer of WDR-TV opened up the exhibition with a charming moderation, describing the experiences round the “Wundertüte” from her very personal point of view. On the part of the participating artists Mulheim painter and sculptorer talked about his personal “wundertüte” history, so the gallerist’s task was only to uncover the “Wundertüten”-table, to open the exhibition officially. Turbulent scenes happened, here some impressions:
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WUNDERTÜTE 2011 – Die Kunst in Tüten
“The Colour White | The Colour Black”
12 November, 2011 – 14 January 2012

Online sale of Wundertuete 2011 has begun

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Starting 1. November, 2011kunst-in-tueten.de online order of the 11th edition of “Wundertuete – Die Kunst in Tüten” is possible.
“WUNDERTÜTE – Die Kunst in Tüten” is now existing for 11 years! – Over the course of the years more than 80 artists have participated in this art event, more than 4000 surprise bags were filled… But what is the “Wundertüte”? – A brown paperbag filled with art! The name of the artist you will find on the outside. But what your artwork is all about you will only know after opening, that means buying the “Wundertüte”!

Every participating artist made a limited edition of paperbags with original artworks in painting, sculpture, photography, object art or graphics, this year’s theme is “The Colour White | The Colour Black.” Participating artists: Ayse Arslan, Wiebke Bartsch, Ralf Bohnenkamp, Helge Emmaneel, Michael Goller, Robin Horsch, Gabriele Kaiser-Schanz, Dieter Kränzlein, Annette Laudert, Bianca Müllner, Jürgen Paas, Tina Reins, Barbara Ring, Eberhard Ross, Armin Scheid, Andy Scholz, Anja Schreiber, Michaela Schulze-Wehninck, Andreas Titzrath, Gaby van Emmerich, Julia Willms, Thomas Zika.

WUNDERTÜTE 2011 – Die Kunst in Tüten
“The Colour White | The Colour Black”
12 November, 2011 – 14 January, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, 11 Nov., 2011, 7p.m.

Sculpture of Kraenzlein in Marbach

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In the framework of the Sculpture Symposium Marbach, 22-27 May, 2011, Dieter Kraenzlein accomplished a big outdoor sculpture, which has been permanently installed close to the Literature Museum. The theme of the sculpture is Tobias Mayer, Cartographer and Astronomer of the 18th century.
The Literaturmuseum der Moderne, shortly “LiMo”, which has been accomplished in 2006, is situated close to the Schiller-Nationalmuseum on a crag plateau at Marbach/ Neckar. The museums both are affiliated to the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach, located in the park of the Schillerhöhe.
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White Christmas…

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We cordially invite you to warm up with mulled wine and biscuits next Saturday, 11 December. If you haven’t yet had the opportunity to visit our current exhibition, you can then continue to see “The Colour White” and this year’s Wundertüten-Edition on the same theme between 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. 26 artists have made their statement on the subject, and a multifaceted, yet very dense exhibition has been created. We are looking forward to your pre-Christmas visit.

WUNDERTÜTE 2010
Die Kunst in Tüten: “The Colour White”
20. November 2010 – 15. Januar 2011

Kunstwundertüte next Friday

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The list of participating artists:
David ALCÁNTARA, Ayse ARSLAN, Wiebke BARTSCH, Marcela BÖHM, Ralf BOHNENKAMP, Robin HORSCH, Helge EMMANEEL, Michael GOLLER, Helge JEPSEN, Gabriele KAISER-SCHANZ, Gerd KANZ, Dieter KRÄNZLEIN, Annette LAUDERT, Jürgen PAAS, Dagmar RAUWALD, Barbara RING, Eberhard ROSS, Armin SCHEID, Jörg W. SCHIRMER, Peter SCHLÖR, Anja SCHREIBER, Danielle SCHULTE AM HÜLSE, Michaela SCHULZE-WEHNINCK, Andreas TITZRATH, Shinichi TSUCHIYA, Frederik Jan VAN DEN BERG, Gaby VAN EMMERICH, Angela WEBER, Julia WILLMS, Thomas ZIKA
Online order is available at: kunst-in-tueten.de möglich.

WUNDERTÜTE 2010
Die Kunst in Tüten: “Die Farbe Weiß”
20 November 2010 – 15 January 2011
Opening: Friday, 19.11.2010, 7 p. m.

Wundertüte 2010 starts

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From tomorrow, 7 November 2010, 10 a. m. , it will be possible to pre-order the tenth edition of Kunstwundertueten at kunst-in-tueten.de Onlinevorbestellung der zehnten Kunstwundertueten-Edition möglich.
10 years “Wundertüte – Die Kunst in Tüten”! – Again this year, 20 artists received 20 bags of wonders, in each of which they packed an original work of art. .
On the occasion of the anniversary, the theme of the wonder bag is “THE COLOUR WHITE”: WHITE is the paper and the canvas, it is winter and snow, innocence and mourning, WHITE is the wall and infinite space, WHITE is the emptiness and the sum of all spectral colours. . . The Kunstwundertüten as well as the accompanying exhibition, which will again be contested by all participating artists, will be devoted to this theme.

WUNDERTÜTE 2010
Die Kunst in Tüten: “Die Farbe Weiß”
20 November 2010 – 15 January 2011
Opening: Friday, 19.11.2010, 7 p.m.