Gabriele Musebrink

PAINTER Gabriele Musebrink Gabriele Musebrink was born in 1955 in Essen, Germany. From 1975 to 1983, she studied art – including at the Folkwang School in Essen-Werden and at the Comprehensive University of Essen. In 1983, she moved into a loft apartment in the southern part of Essen. The space had previously been used as […]

Dieter Laue

Painter Dieter Laue FindingsD.r Gerhard Kolberg, Curator Modern Art, Museum Ludwig Cologne on Dieter Laue’s painting:The paintings of Cologne painter Dieter Laue, painted with colours enriched with fillers such as graphite, marble powder and Kassel brown, often look like old leather. They are interspersed with spider-like craquelé structures, which the artist creates by mixing acrylic […]

Markus Schürmeyer

SCULPTOR​ Markus Schürmeyer Markus Schürmeyer finds the artistic challenge he is looking for in stone as a working material. The hardness of stone offers the artist resistance; as a material, it can only be extracted and transformed through active destruction. In contrast to this is the formal principle of the bowl. As a vessel form, […]

Marijke in den Bosch

SCULPTOR​ Marijke in den Bosch Marijke In den Bosch works with clay with different oxides and bodystains. By heating the mould to different temperatures, surprising results are achieved, giving the ceramic sculptures a special radiance. The most important inspiration for Marijke are the people who always give her new energy to experiment further, but she […]

Uwe Langmann

PHOTOGRAPHER Uwe Langmann Uwe Langmann does not simply photograph landscapes and people, he interprets them. He uses a classic means of photography, the long exposure time, to make visible what goes beyond the simple snapshot. His photographs are therefore almost white monochrome and look like watercolour paintings. “I use more time to decelerate time,” Uwe […]

Dr. Günter Zöhrer

PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. Günter Zöhrer For Günter Zöhrer, photography is a path towards himself. It is like a meditation that does not need to be taught to anyone because a decelerating effect occurs through the observation of nature. Through the devotion to nature, during a special moment, every “loud” and “everyday” thought disappears. It becomes quiet […]

Martin Sieverding

PAINTER & SCulptor Martin Sieverding In Martin Sieverding’s sculptures, the structure becomes the architectural framework, the colour surface its own fabric, its own colour skin. The phenomenon of shadow becomes part of the artwork itself. The varied white colour grows to become the bearer of meaning in this group of works. The bleached, frozen, snow-covered, […]

Jana Dettmer

painter Jana Dettmer Visual PoetryJana Dettmer uses her intuition and sensitivity for the variety of psychic signals in her paintings. In her paintings she conveys the aesthetic, psychological and philosophical meanings of colours. Her strength is the abstract painterly expression. In the broad field of abstraction and colour painting, she finds her style primarily in […]

Alfred Karl Maria Kreutzberg

Painter Alfred Karl Maria Kreutzberg Childlike joy Alfred Karl Maria Kreutzberg’s paintings are an expression of childlike joy and freedom, a celebration. He does not fit into any pigeonhole, unless ni his own. One of the few artists with the highest recognition value. Alfred has had Parkinson’s for over 28 years, which makes his work […]

Klaus Schröder

SCULPTOR Klaus Schröder The sculptor Klaus Schröder, Born in 1953, presents a series of works with the matter wood and iron in dialogue, where he uses the creative means of reflection. The different expression of wood and iron Schroeder compensates with the proportions. His abstract work avoids any possibillity of association and is dedicated to […]