Noli Me Tangere I, 2016
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Noli Me Tangere
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124 x 164 cm / 70 x 92,5 cm
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07.05. – 30.07.2016


WINFRIED MUTHESIUS
NOLI ME TANGERE
Photographic Works – Opening: 06.05.2016, 18 h / 6 pm



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Galerie Springer Berlin presents photographic works by Winfried Muthesius.
rnrn"Winfried Muthesius organises the aesthetic blending of opposites, in the best sense of the word: surface movements in the painterly flow and the depth of the image created by the photographic image.

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This triggers a sprawl of overlappings that no brain could possibly plan or imagine. Tiny particles collide in the pictorial spaces. The result is breathtaking and it reveals the most important identity of the artist – that with his work. Various pictorial elements on several layers are interwined. Chance spaces overlap. Muthesius combines image-surfaces and image-segments and applies tension to them until they generate images and eventually become world.

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„Winfried Muthesius organises the aesthetic blending of opposites, in the best sense of the word: surface movements in the painterly flow and the depth of the image created by the photographic image. This triggers a sprawl of overlappings that no brain could possibly plan or imagine.

Noli Me Tangere II, 2016
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Noli Me Tangere
2016
Fine art print, acrylic face mount
124 x 164 cm / 70 x 92,5 cm
Ed. 3 / Ed. 7
Contact Gallery
Tiny particles collide in the pictorial spaces. The result is breathtaking and it reveals the most important identity of the artist – that with his work. Various pictorial elements on several layers are interwined. Chance spaces overlap. Muthesius combines image-surfaces and image-segments and applies tension to them until they generate images and eventually become world. Not a beautiful, but an unpredictable world in which, in a matter of seconds, a vineyard can turn into a desert, a sacred space into a dizzying abyss. These pictorial worlds encompass out time.”
This brief and concise description by Christoph Tannert, Artistic Director of the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, incorporates the work of Winfried Muthesius particularly well. Christoph Tannert, who has known and supported the artist for many years, will be leading the artist's talk with Winfried Muthesius at the Galerie Springer Berlin on 28.05.2015 at 12 pm.
About Winfried Muthesius:rnBorn in Berlin in 1957, he lives and works in both Berlin and Drewen / Brandenburg. Winfried Muthesius studied painting from 1979–1984 at the HDK Berlin (today the UDK Berlin – Berlin University of the Arts). Numerous exhibitions followed, both in Germany and abroad. The works of Winfried Muthesius are on display in a number of private and public collections, including the Berlinische Galerie, Berlin.rn