Agnes Giberne 1898
Agnes Giberne (English, 1845-1939, b. Belgaum, Karnataka, India, d. Eastbourne, East Sussex, England)
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Friedrich Kunath’s “Where is the Madness that You Promised Me” at Tim Van Laere Gallery.
Opening on Thursday, May 17th, 2018 at Tim Van Laere Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium is artist Friedrich Kunath’s exemplary solo exhibition, “Where is the Madness that You Promised Me.”
From Tim Van Laere Gallery: “Kunath is a multidisciplinary artist – painter, draftsman and sculptor – who draws his dynamism and inspiration sources from the contemporary world. His multifaceted, incongruous and diverse works are all encompassing citations, collages, recycling and references. Conceptual art, German romanticism and Symbolism permeate Kunath’s artistry and he frequently references popular culture – song titles are a particular favourite – together with lyrics and books. Kunath’s life feeds into and even, at times, blurs with his work. The images build upon themselves in a layered stream of consciousness driven by the autobiographical, the conceptual and the emotional. Here, elements individually familiar, in unison, now propose a kaleidoscopic view of reality.”
The exhibition will be on view until June 23rd, 2018 and should be sought out by all means if nearby.
All images Courtesy Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp.
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Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009), Perpetual Care, 1961. Drybrush on paper, 73.7 x 59.1 cm.
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