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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x94.5in
About this artwork
The Interview, acrylic on canvas
Between a high-rise building, trees, a car roof and a wall covered in graffiti, a space is created that appears both concrete and remote.
Painting does not dissolve what is observed, but rather shifts it into memory.
“The Interview” is based on a press photograph, but loses all documentary clarity. Architecture, landscape, and fragments of bodies interact like conversation partners: tentatively, interrupted,… side by side.
The two image surfaces appear as two perceptions of the same moment — shifted by time, perspective, and memory.
I work with acrylics, oils, and oil pastels on canvas and other supports. Many paintings change over extended periods through overpainting, layering, and reduction, while others emerge very directly and quickly.
I am less interested in fixed narratives than in presence, atmosphere, and the tension between figure, space, and surface. Images are allowed to remain open and change during the creative process.
I studied fine art painting at the Bad Reichenhall Art Academy under Markus Lüpertz. My work has been shown in museum and exhibition contexts in Germany and internationally.