PREVIOUS EXHIBITION

07. November 2021 - 03. April 2022

Martin Sieverding • Anatoly Burykin • Christoph Jakob • Klaus Erich Haun 

Martin Sieverding

PAINTING

Martin Sieverding creates his relief-like pictures in many overlapping layers, in an intensive process of construction and destruction. He is guided by a deep intuition with which he has a good inner connection through meditation. With the resulting colour sounds, he tries to reproduce inner stirrings as well as memories of things seen and experienced: the feeling of the wind on the skin, the sound of the sea, the soul’s longing for silence.

Since 2011, he has been represented at numerous exhibitions in NRW. The artist, born in 1961, has his studio in Mülheim an der Ruhr.

Anatoly Burykin

PAINTING

Anatoly Burykin taught drawing and painting after his studies at the Moscow Academy. Since 2010, the Russian artist has been working as a painter in Vienna. His paintings are characterised by a special depth. They are created in a maturing process, he works on several in parallel, layer by layer. The drawing elements are his very own signature and unmistakable. His paintings are represented in museums and private collections in Europe, Thailand, Canada and the USA. Burykin has also participated in various fairs, such as Innsbruck, Munich and Vienna.

Christoph Jakob

SCULPTURS

Christoph Jakob builds his towers from stone elements like an architect and gives each one an individual aura. He accentuates with polished edges and shapes and grants insights and views through open spaces. Christoph Jakob has developed a process in which he splits the found stone and assembles the processed fragments. His materials are very hard: the magmatic rock granite and the volcanic rock basalt.

Since 2001, the sculptor from the Frankfurt area has had numerous exhibitions throughout Germany.

and sculptures with the element of water.

Klaus Erich Haun

PHOTOGRAPHY

The photographs by Klaus Erich Haun are captivating due to the sensuality of nature and the surprising perspectives. Through blurring, reflections and overdimensional cropping he achieves pictorial impressions that seem unreal, “as if painted”. His photographs are a school of seeing, his concern is to turn to nature with more attention and to enter into dialogue.

The professional photographer and artist has been exhibiting his work sincesince 2003 in special locations, among others in Schloss Dyck inJüchen and in the Maximilianpark Hamm.