Pia Krajewski, Irina Ojovan
Come Close & Step Back
11 Apr - 05 May 2019
PIA KRAJEWSKI, IRINA OJOVAN
Come Close & Step Back
11 April – 5 May 2019
Undulating hair, endlessly meandering arms, vases and pitchers as protagonists of an enticing puzzle. Monochrome surfaces, tightly covering the underlying layers, provide information about the past, much like a palimpsest. From April 12 till May 5, 2019, this year’s Winsor & Newton Fellows Pia Krajewski and Irina Ojovan will be presenting new works in a joint exhibition at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, curated by Jurriaan Benschop: „What the artists share is an interest in taking images from the exterior world, isolating them, and transforming them into a reduced painterly vocabulary. To grasp the paintings in their full scope, the viewer has to move closer to and further from the canvases, collecting sensations of texture and touch from close by, or seeing the overall image from a more distant perspective.“Artist Talk, April 27 at 4 pm:
In times of global networking, local traditions and references are experiencing a renaissance. How does contemporary painting change in the face of glocalization, omnipresent social media and increasing mobility? On the occasion of the Gallery Weekend Berlin 2019, curator and author Jurriaan Benschop will hold a conversation with the international collector Eugenio Re Rebaudengo and the two Winsor & Newton Fellows Pia Krajewski and Irina Ojovan.
The talk will be held (in English) at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, (Entrance at Kottbusser Str. 10), admission is free.
Come Close & Step Back
11 April – 5 May 2019
Undulating hair, endlessly meandering arms, vases and pitchers as protagonists of an enticing puzzle. Monochrome surfaces, tightly covering the underlying layers, provide information about the past, much like a palimpsest. From April 12 till May 5, 2019, this year’s Winsor & Newton Fellows Pia Krajewski and Irina Ojovan will be presenting new works in a joint exhibition at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, curated by Jurriaan Benschop: „What the artists share is an interest in taking images from the exterior world, isolating them, and transforming them into a reduced painterly vocabulary. To grasp the paintings in their full scope, the viewer has to move closer to and further from the canvases, collecting sensations of texture and touch from close by, or seeing the overall image from a more distant perspective.“Artist Talk, April 27 at 4 pm:
In times of global networking, local traditions and references are experiencing a renaissance. How does contemporary painting change in the face of glocalization, omnipresent social media and increasing mobility? On the occasion of the Gallery Weekend Berlin 2019, curator and author Jurriaan Benschop will hold a conversation with the international collector Eugenio Re Rebaudengo and the two Winsor & Newton Fellows Pia Krajewski and Irina Ojovan.
The talk will be held (in English) at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, (Entrance at Kottbusser Str. 10), admission is free.