post-title Inna Levinson and Walter Stöhrer | WHO AM I? | Galerie Georg Nothelfer | 26.04.-09.06.2024

Inna Levinson and Walter Stöhrer | WHO AM I? | Galerie Georg Nothelfer | 26.04.-09.06.2024

Inna Levinson and Walter Stöhrer | WHO AM I? | Galerie Georg Nothelfer | 26.04.-09.06.2024

Inna Levinson and Walter Stöhrer | WHO AM I? | Galerie Georg Nothelfer | 26.04.-09.06.2024

until 09.06. | #4261ARTatBerlin | Galerie Georg Nothelfer shows from 26. April 2024 the exhibition WHO AM I? by the artist duo Inna Levinson and Walter Stöhrer.

Galerie Georg Nothelfer is pleased to open an exhibition with young Berlin artist Inna Levinson (*1984 in USSR, today Ukraine) and Walter Stöhrer (1937 – 2000 in Germany) as part of this year’s GALLERY WEEKEND BERLIN.

Generations of artists have reflected on their identity over the centuries.

Walter Stöhrer, an important representative of gestural and scriptural painting, expressed his individuality in opposition to the uniformity of post-war Germany, vehemently resisting petty-bourgeois conventions in his artistic practice.

Inspired by ancient philosophy as much as by Surrealists and the Beat Generation he used to scribble often in a hard-to-read handwritten text fragments into the rich fabric of his canvases, carrying on with his signature excessive painting process as a rebellious gesture.

Stöhrer‘s incessant struggle with himself, described by him as “Intrapsychic Realism”, is evident in the act of painting itself as well as in his distorted, sketchily outlined grimaces that keep reappearing on his canvases and that depict the depths of human experience.

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Walter Stöhrer, Yellow Figures, 1970-76, Mixed Media on Canvas, 200 x 180 cm. Courtesy Galerie Georg Nothelfer

In our increasingly digitalised age, the works by contemporary artist Inna Levinson, on the other hand, analyse the supposedly liberal individualism that turns out to be an illusion. In her intense investigation of digital phenomena, she explores and questions the essence of reality.

Her works are characterized by a specific grid-like structure that is made of colour pigment applied onto the medium surface. Oil paint is attached with spatula onto coarse burlap creating varying degrees of flatness, opacity and an interplay of depth and volume. The resulting pixel-like structure alternates between abstract shapes and blurred or distorted human forms. 

If Stöhrer in his works desperately embarked on a repeated search for himself between the realms of the real and the surreal, Levinson explores the fusion of reality and virtuality to experience the fleetingness of identity. (Text by Dr. Lily Fürstenow)

Vernissage: Friday, 26. April 2024, 6 – 9 pm

Exhibition dates: Friday, 26. April – Sunday, 9. June 2024

Special opening hours Gallery Weekend:
Friday, 26. April 2024, noon – 9 pm
Saturday, 27. April 2024, 11 am – 7 pm
Sunday, 28. April 2024, 11 am – 6 pm

To the Gallery

 

 

Title image caption: Inna Levinson, Brain Power-Incredible Power of Thoughts, 2024, Oil on burlap on canvas, 190 x 240 cm.
Courtesy the artist

 

Exhibition Inna Levinson and Walter Stöhrer – galerie georg nothelfer | Zeitgenössische Kunst Berlin Contemporary Art |  Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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