Kirstin Rogge / Robert Gfader

Fri, 23 Oct 2015 19:00

On view
24 Oct-14 Nov 2015

Kirstin Rogge / Robert Gfader

The works of Kirstin Rogge and Robert Gfader are each in their own way concerned with space and proportions.

Kirstin Rogge's unconstrained and open-ended preoccupation with space is reflected in many of her works. The work 3D shows a random selection and number of parts, which may belong together or which may be the individual parts of a multitude of others. Every piece of the puzzle shows a part of the space, by reflecting it.

In his oil paintings, Robert Gfader deals with extensions of space and notions of space - spaces of intensity. One approach in the works is to gradually explore the relationship between the individual elements. Surface structures and not clear delimitations, but rather diffuse gradations, build up a conflicting space.

Kirstin Rogge, 3D, Glaspuzzle, 116 x 80 cm, 77 x 77 cm, 96 x 52 cm, 2014
Kirstin Rogge, 3D, Glaspuzzle, 116 x 80 cm, 77 x 77 cm, 96 x 52 cm, 2014