In her exhibition entitled "Fascination Transformation", artist Edith Groß presents fluorescent cityscapes that capture the dynamics of urban life and make visible what often remains hidden: cities that never sleep, are in constant motion and are constantly changing. Groß brings these transformations to life through fascinating lighting effects - the reassembly of colors, shapes and lines, and the alternation of light and shadow is staged in a special way. Façades appear dark from the outside, while they glow on the inside, revealing the mysterious complexity of urban spaces.
In addition to the exhibition, Ute Kronenberger's children's book project "Ella and Tom" invites visitors to take a magical walk through the forest, inspiring the imagination and enchanting young and old alike. Her readings, which take place on November 10 and November 17, both at 4 pm, offer a unique, atmospheric experience for visitors of all ages in combination with paintings, installations and objects.
Edith Groß, born in Regensburg in 1960, has lived in Fürth since 2011. After studying architecture in Regensburg and further artistic training in Augsburg, her focus is on painting. She is a member of Kulturring C Fürth and has been nominated several times, including for the Palm Art Award. Her works have been shown in exhibitions in Herzogenaurach, Erlangen and Schwabach, among others.
The Weisendorf-based artist Ute Kronenberger, born in Nuremberg in 1963, works freelance in various fields of art (including photography, painting and installations), as well as in design, advertising, events and performances. Her work has been part of several exhibitions, e.g. at the Bernsteinzimmer Nuremberg and at events organized by the Seebachgrund Art and Culture Association.
The vernissage will take place on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 19:00. You are cordially invited!
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