post-title Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch* | Group exhibition | Haus am Lützowplatz | 11.02.-09.04.2017

Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch* | Group exhibition | Haus am Lützowplatz | 11.02.-09.04.2017

Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch* | Group exhibition | Haus am Lützowplatz | 11.02.-09.04.2017

Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch* | Group exhibition | Haus am Lützowplatz | 11.02.-09.04.2017

until 09.04. | #1067ARTatBerlin | Haus am Lützowplatz presents from 11th February 2017 the group exhibition “Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch*” at the Studiogalerie.

As a “vacation” from his lifelong obsession with painting, Philip Grözinger’s Notes from Underground intends to organize an exhibition of three positions that purport to have nothing to do with painting: (1) Heiner Franzen’s practice has, in discrete works and in combination, employed drawing, collage, installation, and video that defies the conventions of its apparatus in order to evoke spatial constructs that find their corollaries in psychological states; (2) Adrian Lohmueller, whose complex objects are metonyms devised to represent narratives of his own invention, and which therefore oscillate between their material and dematerialized aspects; and (3) Caroline Kryzecki, who uses ballpoint pens to create arrays of lines that ultimately contravene, in the perception, their own linearity. Perhaps it was inevitable that, despite everything, these works would inspire Grözinger’s painting after all. (Text: Drew Hammond)

Vernissage: Friday, 10th February 2017, 7 p.m.

Exhibition period: Saturday, 11th February to Sunday, 09th April 2017

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Image caption: via Haus am Lützowplatz, Texture Emporium

Exhibitions Berlin galleries: Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch* – Haus am Lützowplatz | ART at Berlin

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