The Wolf Art exhibition shows pictures (drawings, photo graphics, collages) and objects (sculptures, installations)
HUMAN BEING - Searching for identity in times of crisis
The exhibition by Wolf Art at the Galerie auf der Burg in Neustadt-Glewe shows pictures (drawings, photographic graphics, collages) and objects (sculptures, installations) that materialize and visualize relevant moments and situations of our existence in the search for identity in times of crisis in an idiosyncratic way:
- through an experimental combination of analog and digital modes of expression and forms of design that create an unspent aesthetic;
- through the choice of meaningful metaphors and reflective narratives that make the hidden and essential visible and comprehensible;
- through the style-forming use of figurative, realistic elements andvirtual, abstract structures that give the works the aura of ambitious art.
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This is the analytical side of Wolf Art's artistic approach; it sounds very rational. The other side is his delight in playful experimentation with form and color, with constant variations of the subjects. There are hardly any limits to his imagination. Engaging with it is a challenge for the viewer and could be an intellectual and emotional gain. Especially when it comes to decoding the connections between "movement", "encounter" and "unfolding" - the core themes of the exhibition - and the hidden messages of Wolf Art's art.
His art sets impulses, inspires and orients, stimulates reflection on fundamental questions of our existence in challenging times of crisis-laden upheaval. A visit to the exhibition is therefore not just a fleeting experience, but leaves a lasting impression and memory.