post-title Labyrinthe | Group exhibition | Galerie Kremers | 04.03.–13.04.2023

Labyrinthe | Group exhibition | Galerie Kremers | 04.03.–13.04.2023

Labyrinthe | Group exhibition | Galerie Kremers | 04.03.–13.04.2023

Labyrinthe | Group exhibition | Galerie Kremers | 04.03.–13.04.2023

until 13.04. | #3798ARTatBerlin | Galerie Kremers presents from 4. March 2023 the group exhibition Labyrinthe by the artists Adébayo Bolaji, Uwe Bremer, Christoph Hessel, Gregor Hiltner, Friedrich Meckseper, Yannick Riemer, Christian Rösner, Johannes Vennekamp, Siegfried Wonneberger and Reiner Zitta in the Gothic hall of the gallery.

“Labyrinth” refers to a system of lines or paths, which, due to numerous changes in direction, creates a puzzle

ART at Berlin - courtesy of Galerie Kremers - Yannick Riemer - Can you hear me No, but can you see me
Yannick Riemer, Can you hear me? No, but can you see me?, 2020, Pencil on paper, 25,9 x 21cm

The labyrinthine nature of works of art is exactly what makes many an art viewer ponder where to start his or her contemplation and where to end it.

ART at Berlin - courtesy of Galerie Kremers - Reiner Zitta - Evalution durch olgarythmus
Reiner Zitta, evalution durch olgarythmus, 2018, Pencil and coloured pencil on cardboard, 52 x 46 cm

Who could be better in shedding light on the labyrinthine nature of artistic work than the artist and curator Gregor Hiltner, who will introduce the exhibition with a short lecture at 4:30 pm.

Opening: Saturday 4. March  2023 ,12 – 18 pm. Introduction by Gregor Hiltner at 4:30 pm.

Ausstellungsdaten: Saturday 4. March to Thursday, 13. April 2023. In the Gothic hall of the gallery.

To the Gallery

 

 

Image caption title: Gregor Hiltner, Palimpsest IV, 1986, Colour etching and mixed media on handmade paper, 60 x 49,5 cm

Exhibition Labyrinthe – Galerie Kremers | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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