Simone Lucas/Sven Kroner - Simulacrum

Katalog zur Ausstellung Neue Galerie im Haus Beda, Bitburg 26. März bis 23. Juli 2023

Ute Bopp-Schumacher

160 Seiten

29,80 €
Inkl. 7% Steuern

Lieferzeit: 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)

Simone Lucas and Sven Kroner (both born in 1973) studied painting together at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf and have been a couple ever since. From the outset, the two have worked figuratively, often on large-format canvases. Simone Lucas creates complex worlds featuring, for example, classrooms full of young scientists working to explore the universe; or paintings comprising several scenes, with no separation between the outside and the inside, where plants and wild animals invade the interior spaces. Her more recent works depict hybrid creatures with both human and animal characteristicsplant-people with fungus-like bodies or heads overgrown with flowers. Lucas surrealist-looking pictures are striking in their complexity, their surprising motifs and their painterly opulence. Sven Kroners extensive work begins with depictions of nature: lakes, panoramic roads, steep snow-covered slopes, sweeping forest, river and thunderstorm landscapes. Since 2013, Kroner has increasingly turned to painting subtle views of interiors, like the stairs in his house, windows, display cases with lopsided glass shelves, aquariums, dioramas and deserted train stations under blue-green skies. Kroners pictures often have a dystopian tinge since they show the traces of human action but without any people.

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Autor Ute Bopp-Schumacher
Verlag Kerber Verlag
ISBN 9783735609182
ISBN/EAN 9783735609182
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 17.04.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 2 x 23.6 x 17.3
Seitenzahl 160 S.
Gewicht 691

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Verlag Kerber Verlag
ISBN 9783735609182
Erscheinungsdatum 17.04.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 2 x 23.6 x 17.3
Gewicht 691

Simone Lucas and Sven Kroner (both born in 1973) studied painting together at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf and have been a couple ever since. From the outset, the two have worked figuratively, often on large-format canvases. Simone Lucas creates complex worlds featuring, for example, classrooms full of young scientists working to explore the universe; or paintings comprising several scenes, with no separation between the outside and the inside, where plants and wild animals invade the interior spaces. Her more recent works depict hybrid creatures with both human and animal characteristicsplant-people with fungus-like bodies or heads overgrown with flowers. Lucas surrealist-looking pictures are striking in their complexity, their surprising motifs and their painterly opulence. Sven Kroners extensive work begins with depictions of nature: lakes, panoramic roads, steep snow-covered slopes, sweeping forest, river and thunderstorm landscapes. Since 2013, Kroner has increasingly turned to painting subtle views of interiors, like the stairs in his house, windows, display cases with lopsided glass shelves, aquariums, dioramas and deserted train stations under blue-green skies. Kroners pictures often have a dystopian tinge since they show the traces of human action but without any people.

 

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