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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
16.9x16.9in
About this artwork
"Kindskopf" is a process-oriented portrait by Andreas Garbe that focuses less on physical resemblance than on attitude and perception. The title refers not to naivety, but to openness and immediacy.
Created using a mixed oil technique, the painting was built up layer by layer over an extended period, thickened, and partially opened again. The surface visibly retains the traces of this process. Strong reds, blues, and yellows overlap, shaping the… face and simultaneously dissolving it. The portrait appears present but incomplete; the gaze remains open and tentative.
Garbe is not interested in a specific subject here, but rather in a psychological space between memory and the present. "Kindskopf" (Child's Head) is not a classical portrait, but a painterly condensation of inner movement. The work is part of the 2025 winter exhibition "From Shadow to Light" at the Neue Galerie Dresden.
« Art that fascinates me is often like a symbiosis of philosophical magic and good craft. »
Andreas Garbe is an artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Switzerland. Working abstractly with figurative and representational influences, his diverse compositions are both atmospheric and philosophical. In addition, Garbe explores themes relating to social issues, literature, meditation, and sensory perception. His landscapes, figurative pieces and abstractions are created using acrylics, oils, and resin on canvas.