Christian Ehrentraut

Christian Achenbach, Andreas Blank, Nicola Samori

09 Jun - 24 Jul 2010

Installation view
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Christian Achenbach
Andreas Blank
Nicola Samori


The Italian painter Nicola Samori composes his portraits with close reference to techniques of the Italian Baroque. Historical figures are precisely applied in chiaroscuro onto obscure backgrounds on wood, canvas and copper. However, Samori then peels whole layers of paint off again, garbles mimics and gestures, thus revealing layers and priming below.
Samori (born 1977 in Forli, Italy) studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Bologna.. Samori lives and works in Bagnacavallo. This exhibition is his first to take place in Berlin

Christian Achenbach playfully incorporates different techniques and historical references to create lavish still lifes and dynamically abstracted semi-cubist interiors. His detailed paintings are covered with numerous layers of paint, varnish and glitter, creating voluptuous, multi-perspective spaces.
Achenbach (born 1978 in Siegen) studied at the Universität der Künste Berlin with Burkhard Held and Daniel Richter. In 2007 he was Meisterschüler with Anselm Reyle. Achenbach lives and works in Berlin.

Andreas Blanks stone encarved trompe l'oeils seem casual at first sight. However, his arrangements are precisely staged and after closer inspection, one discovers that light bulbs, transport boxes and plastic bags are made of marble, alabaster or sand stone and the baroque drape of a plastic bag shows visible toolmarks.
Blank (born 1976 in Ansbach) studied at the Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe and at the Royal Academy London. He lives and works in London.
 

Tags: Christian Achenbach, Andreas Blank, Anselm Reyle, Daniel Richter, Nicola Samorì