Two artists, one theme, many parallels and differences - sometimes juxtaposed in dialog, sometimes presented individually, the works show different ideas of painting that nevertheless have a common basis. 40 years lie between the studies of Freiburg-born Artur Stoll (1947-2003) and Cologne-born Olga Jakob (*1985) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe. Both share an obsession with material and color. While Stoll's layered, thick paintings appear heavy and solid, Jakob's works made of fabric and tissue paper seem light and fragile. How do form and size influence perception? What constitutes closeness and distance? Where does representationalism merge into abstraction? Many questions guide visitors through the exhibition, to which they can contribute their own ideas.
All of Artur Stoll's works come from the Morat Institute for Art and Art Studies in Freiburg. With a profound eye and great passion, Franz Armin Morat brought together important works by selected artists and created an institution with a reputation that extends far beyond the city.
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