Joint exhibition with Renate Tiltmann, Oliver Strotmann, Stella Krol and masters of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Renate Tiltmann, born in Hamburg, has dedicated herself to free artistic work for many decades. In addition to stations in Germany, 20 years in Portugal also shaped her artistic path. Chance plays a central role in her paintings, collages and experimental works with paper, hammered metal, stone, slate and metal. Tearing, cutting, gluing and reworking give rise to lively pictorial worlds full of openness and expressiveness.
Oliver Strotmann combines art with social commitment. The focus is on his work "Rocco" - a deliberately imperfect heart that stands for courage, vulnerability and real life. The limited edition of 100 hand-signed art prints is being created for the benefit of the Löwenherz children's hospice in Syke near Bremen. The proceeds support the care of the children and their families as well as the fulfillment of heartfelt wishes.
Stella Krol is 18 years old and develops a personal, free visual language in her work. Her works are created from thoughts, feelings, experiences and her immediate surroundings. She works mainly with oil and acrylic on canvas, supplemented by drawings in sketchbooks. She deliberately leaves the interpretation of her paintings to the viewer.
The exhibition is complemented by high-quality framed gallery prints by important artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. On display are works by great masters such as Caspar David Friedrich, Franz Marc, Marc Chagall, Katsushika Hokusai, van Gogh, Klimt, Picasso, Miró, Monet, Dalí, Richter, Liebermann, Matisse and Nolde. The selection unites different art movements and opens up a multifaceted view of two centuries of art history.
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