until 07.06. | #1176ARTatBerlin | Galerie Kremers presents from 7th April 2017 the group exhibition “real – surreal – hyperreal”.
Surrealism, in its truest sense, is still very much alive. Perhaps because it is an attitude rather than an art movement, surrealism continues to question our assumptions about reality in radical ways. From dream landscapes, metamorphosis or creation of hybrids, to quotations of Magritte or hyperrealist intensification, these new Surrealist works explore reality as it may be experienced, with the artists defining the rules of perception.
Fiona Ackerman (1978), Vancouver, she has strangers meet on canvas.
Uwe Bremer (1940), Berlin, founding member of the Rixdorfer print workshop, depicts the magical,
the cruel and galactical procreations.
Timur Celik (1960, Istanbul), Berlin, shows the poetry of everyday life.
Roland Delcol (1942), Brüssel, for him the genuine and true are naked and beautiful.
Jürgen Durner (1964), Berlin, keeps the balance between the inner and the outer world.
Jude Griebel (1978), Edmonton (CA), constructs hybrid ghosts.
Vitaly Medvedovsky (1981, Kharkov, UKR), Berlin, his means of transport seem dysfunctional, but
he advances nontheless.
Thom. Rauchfuß (1952), Berlin, discovers the weird side of normal life.
Paul Schwietzke (1952), Düsseldorf, in his paintings the dead come alive.
Vernissage: Friday, 7th April 2017, 7 p.m. (the artists will be present)
Exhibition period: Friday, 7th April to Wednesday, 7th June 2017
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Exhibitions Belrin Galleries: real – surreal – hyperreal – Galerie Kremers | ART at Berlin