Peter Lindenberg9th december 2008 – 30th january 2009opening 12th december 2008, 6–9 pm -> Peter Lindenberg.pdf | 62 KB |
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Asiatische Brücke, 2008.
Wooden, with inserted nuts, ca. 4,30 x 2,60m |
Sculpture project "Kapuzinerkresse" („Nasturium“) Based upon his paintings, the Berlin painter Peter Lindenberg 2008 has developed the project "Kapuzinerkresse": plant figures interconnect with one another leading to theatricle gestures such as pride, affection or curiosity in the form of a gathered group of plants. The gestures are of human nature and serve thereto, besides from their rather still flora, narrative frictions, for example when reorienting themsleves into seperate blades against the equability of the field. |
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For peter Lindenberg, the intention of seeing his figures in a natural ambience, bid the use of "Nasturtium" through all kinds of aspects as basic form. Surfaces and curves stand as a wonderful contrast to each other, theatricle communication can thus be ideally staged. Its worldwide dispersion is possible, since the plant searches everywhere for niches, which ultimately gives it an adequate high profile. The sculpture has given the courtyard of berlin art scouts a priliminary new face: Nine cheerful- green,varied steelstem disembogue to a height of 6 meters in irregular round surfaces – Nasturtium as its best. As well as the number of "stems" as also the location are absolute varieable. Internationally were Nasturtium fields in the following countries actualised:
The sculpture at berlin art scouts is to be seen from December 9th 2008 till further notice. |
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Raps II, 2008.
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Peter Lindenberg The artist currently lives and works in Berlin.
1987-1993 1993 1994 2002 2003 |
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Morgennebel, 2008. Wooden, metal, ca. 30 x 35 x 30cm |
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Exhibitions (selection)
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 |
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Collections
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Kresseblätter, 2008. Metal |
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