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Space Lies Folded Against the Wall

Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
Space Lies Folded Against the Wall
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dogfood 1 year, 0 months ago
What a treat. Couldn't have picked a more impactful setting for these works.
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The Düsseldorf painter Max Frintrop (1982) has created a series of large-format paintings especially for the exhibition in the Mies van der Rohe Haus. These are combined in the show with smaller reliefs inspired by Russian Constructivism. The living is led into the abstract and vice versa. Soft brushstrokes are based on a geometric abstract language. When painting, Frintrop proceeds in a planned and sensitive manner, suggesting spaces when he superimposes imaginary lines, surfaces and depths. His exhibition is, as it were, a homage to the architecture of the building, its flowing spaces opening up to the garden.

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The Düsseldorf painter Max Frintrop (1982) has created a series of large-format paintings especially for the exhibition in the Mies van der Rohe Haus. These are combined in the show with smaller reliefs inspired by Russian Constructivism. The living is led into the abstract and vice versa. Soft brushstrokes are based on a geometric abstract language. When painting, Frintrop proceeds in a planned and sensitive manner, suggesting spaces when he superimposes imaginary lines, surfaces and depths. His exhibition is, as it were, a homage to the architecture of the building, its flowing spaces opening up to the garden.

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Oberseestraße 60, 13053 Berlin, Germany
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dogfood 1 year, 0 months ago
What a treat. Couldn't have picked a more impactful setting for these works.
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