Group exhibition until 29.11.2025 - Vernissage 24.10.2025
The painter Markus Fräger (*1959 in Hamm) died in Cologne on 17 August 2020 as a result of a serious and protracted illness. His paintings were dense chamber plays and characterized by his love for his family and friends, music and cinema.
The drawings, paintings, embroideries and sculptures by the artist Richard Helbin (*1980), who lives and works in Düsseldorf, evoke long-gone values, which he interweaves with images of longing of a homoerotic nature.
The drawings, paintings, embroideries and sculptures by Richard Helbin (*1980), an artist who lives and works in Düsseldorf, evoke long-gone values, which he interweaves with images of homoerotic longing.
Cheuk Yiu Lo (*1998, lives and works in Hong Kong and London) graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2023 with an MFA in Sculpture. Lo's recent works focus on the intricacies of society's overlooked aspects, human emotions and relationships, combining these themes with a fusion of nature and humanity.
Jiří Mayer (*1990 in Trebic, CZ, lives and works in Brno, CZ) is known for his typical pixelated visual language and his main artistic theme of animals. For the realization, he first uses Windows Paint (a 'modern' technology that has already become a relic of the past) by enlarging sketches and transferring the resulting shapes to the canvas in acrylic.
Moritz Moll (*1991, lives and works in Munich) completed his painting studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (AdBK) in 2021.
(AdBK). n his paintings, Moll explores the interstices of everyday life, intimate moments
of being unobserved, of drifting off, of concentration. Using oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, the artist captures the intimacy of the everyday. His works transport the viewer into calm yet vivid daydreams. Through the juxtaposition of neutral space and fine lines, Moll balances his motifs between consciousness and dream state. The viewer can thus explore the spaces of the everyday, moments in which one is unobserved and allows oneself to drift.