until 05.02. | #3261ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte presents from 17th November 2021 the exhibition Noise Sphere by the artist Franka Hörnschemeyer in the Corner Space of the gallery and from 27th November the gallery exhibition Oblivion by the artist Iris Schomaker.
Franka Hörnschemeyer has accepted the invitation to present her work at the gallery Thomas Schulte for the second time. This autumn’s exhibition divides the space into two spheres: on the ground of the Corner Space, the artist has erected one of her spatial sculptures made of rusty-red lattice walls. Her work Transponder 1121 hovers above the sculpture, suspended from the gallery’s nine-meter-high ceiling. The wooden sculpture Rho stands in the adjacent Window Space. Together, the three independent works form a triad, resonating and corresponding with each other, and altering the atmosphere of the space.
Franka Hörnschemeyer, Transponder 121, installation at the Philara Foundation © 2021,
VG Bild-Kunst, Photo: Kai Werner Schmidt
In the new exhibition Oblivion by Iris Schomaker at Galerie Thomas Schulte, the artist presents her most recent series of works on paper. Her unframed large-scale works depict landscapes, figures, and animals. The motifs serve to reproduce a specific atmosphere, for which Schomaker has developed her very own formal and pictorial language. It shows the possibilities of painting to illustrate an emotional state, making it visually perceptible so that the paintings resonate with the subjective memories of the viewer. Although her works remain true to figuration, Schomaker consistently develops her characteristic abstract painting style.
framed: 172 x 242 cm | 67 3/4 x 95 1/4 in
The exhibition is supported by Paschal.
Vernissage: Friday, 26th November 2021, 6:00 – 9:00 pm. (for both exhibitions).
Exhibition dates: Friday, 26th November 2021 – Saturday, 5th February 2022
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Exhibition Iris Schomaker + Franka Hörnschemeyer – Galerie Thomas Schulte | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin