| 19.1.2000
Landshut Heute |
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| Crossing Artistic Frontiers Eva Kunze exhibits her Work in the New Gallery beginning on Saturday Like fat earthworms, lines slither through the picture, and red blotches of color melt into an amorphous fireball. It seems as though, through repeated attempts approaching ever closer, Eva Kunze wants to penetrate the very secrets of life. Beginning on Saturday, the New Gallery will display her new work. The opening is on Friday at 8 PM in the Gothische Stadel on the Mühleninsel where the band 1000 Heftl will play. The journalist, Else Krüsmann will speak. In her pictures, Eva Kunz studies what happens when matter dissolves into its smallest components. She researches what is left when suddenly the familiar observed from a new point of view seems foreign, when landscapes shrink to abstract color compositions like extraterrestrial satellite photos. All of the pictures of the painter, born in 1963, are about nature and its elements, about the disintegration of matter and the emergence of new life. Titles like morphogenic field, wonderful world, or flow are intended to guide the associations of the observer, but not force them in any specific direction. The themes that I confront serve me simply as a means of focusing my concentration. The actual goal of each picture: I am seeking new ways by which painting can be further developed. Discovering Form is the theme around which revolve all the newer works. By exploring these frontiers she seeks answers to the questions: How do forms develop in nature? What information is transmitted by this process? Each picture is an expedition into unknown territory because working without previously established forms is one of the most difficult things a painter can do. The exhibit will run through February 13 and is open Thursday through Sunday from 2 to 5 PM. Artist Eva Kunzes works are about nature and its elements. |
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