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The entrance of the factory of Oskar Schindler in Krakov (Deutsche Emaillewarenfabrik - German Enamel Factory) where he arranged to employ a lot of Polish Jews that were saved from the camps. In that sense the gate of the factory was the entrance to freedom
« It's how to catch the rhythm of daily surroundings. »
Max Baris is a Netherlands painter focused on urban landscapes and industrial objects. His work explores how urban structures present differently between various cities. Painting in oil on canvas, his works suggest or show the presence of people, though inactivity and emptiness reign. Baris takes you to distant destinations, inviting you to fantasize and look behind the paint.