post-title Beate Kicherer + Anna Eisermann | Galerie Mutare | 27.10.-20.11.2024

Beate Kicherer + Anna Eisermann | Galerie Mutare | 27.10.-20.11.2024

Beate Kicherer + Anna Eisermann | Galerie Mutare | 27.10.-20.11.2024

Beate Kicherer + Anna Eisermann | Galerie Mutare | 27.10.-20.11.2024

until 20.11. | #4478ARTatBerlin | Galerie Mutare presents from Sunday, 27. October 2024 the exhibition of the artist Anna Eisermann with Textile Objekte and the exhibition of the artists Beate Kicherer with Malerei.

Anna Eisermann

Anna Eisermann was born in 1980 in Simferopol (Crimea, Ukraine). From 1996 to 2001 she studied Fine Arts / Painting in Simferopol, followed by a further degree in Fine Arts / Painting in Germany from 2004 to 2007 at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts in Kiel under Prof Peter Nagel, which she completed with a diploma. 2016 – 2024 she received a studio grant from the state capital Hanover, 2022 a one-year scholarship from the state of Lower Saxony. In 2024 she was awarded the marehalm art prize, Richard Haizmann Museum, Niebüll.

Starting out as a painter, Anna Eisermann developed her works from the surface of the classic oil painting. She began by breaking through the painted surface with textile elements before dissolving the picture frame completely. The result is spatial-textile objects that play with physicality and abstraction. Some of them are reminiscent of the traditional ornamentation of traditional costumes, but their shiny, artificial materiality also reflects the constantly changing fashions of club culture and pseudo-glamour of the present day, thus developing a completely new sense of the body.

Beate Kicherer

Beate Kicherer was born in Baden-Württemberg in 1946. She studied German language and literature in Munich and geography and urban planning at the TU Berlin. From 1986 to 1991, she took painting lessons in Berlin with Reinhard Stangl and Strawalde alias Jürgen Böttcher. She worked as a freelance artist in Berlin from 1990. Beate Kicherer died in 2004 in her flat in Berlin-Charlottenburg under tragic circumstances. Kicherer’s most important theme was women. Her focus was on prostitutes from Berlin’s red-light district, whom she portrayed with great warmth in her personal characterisation. Her work includes, in particular, street scenes and depictions of cafés and bars, in which she captured a complex network of relationships. Today, Kicherer’s works can be found in private and public collections in Germany, primarily in Berlin, Brandenburg and Baden-Württemberg.

Exhibition dates: Sunday, 27 October to Saturday, 20 November 2024

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Caption image: Courtesy of Galerie Mutare: links, Mitte links + rechts, Beate Kicherer; rechts, Anna Eisermann.

Exhibition Beate Kicherer + Anna Eisermann – Galerie Mutare | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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