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Jan Wawrzyniak |
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* 1971 Leipzig
lives in Berlin
Further information on the exhibition of Jan Wawrzyniak at Galerie m Bochum, 2014
More about Jan Wawrzyniak
Charcoal and canvas are the basic elements out of which the Berlin-based artist conjures nonrepresentional pictorial constructs consisting of white, gray and black lines and planes. The images draw the viewer in, inducing him to read spatial structures into the flat forms as intuition interacts with reason. Diverse imagined spaces evolve from both the composition of planes on each individual canvas, as well as between the different picture elements in and beyond each work. A ceaseless perceptual process is set off in which planes tilt forward and deep spaces open up and close themselves off again.
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Ohne Titel (14004), 2014 charcoal on canvas two parts, each 167 x 55 cm / 65,8 x 21,7 inch in total approx. 185 x 110 cm / 72,8 x 43,3 inch
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