· 2003
· 2013
It is first and foremost the inner coherence of Frank Berendt's work that attests to a continuous, often despairing search for a form capable of pointing, like a hint of missing, towards the beauty of a world of images that is in the process of dissolving. [...] What [his] work most notably illustrates is the way the artist's work has revolved around a central question over a period of more than twenty years: he seems to have committed himself to the paradox of a living immobility; he attempts to capture precisely the sensuality, the tangibility, of a dissolving image. In paintings and videos he works with the impossibility of, on the one hand, an image which is frozen: motion solidified, and on the other, with the desire to hold onto fleeting beauty." (Anja Kampmann). 0Exhibition: Angermuseum Erfurt, Germany (28.9.-30.11.2013).
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· 2011
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· 2001
· 2012
Around 2000, Leipzig School painter Annette Schröter (born 1956) switched from painting to the delicate art of paper cut-out. Gathered here are works from the past four years, some of them wall-sized, which showcase her mastery of the medium. Schröter's marvelously intricate works incorporate fragments of old industrial architecture, graffiti, tags and logos.