10 Years, 10 Things, 10 Guests
To kick off the celebration of our ten-year anniversary in Berlin, the Galerie Rasche Ripken will be showing the exhibition 鈥10 Years, 10 Things, 10 Guests鈥 from January 26 to March 24, 2018.
On display will be works by Anne Berning, Felix Dobbert, Rachael Jablo, Heike Mardo, Jens Reinert, Christoph Ro脽ner, Franz Schmidt, Peter Thol, and Fabian Warnsing. Even though this is the first time that all of these artists will participate in one of our group shows, many of them have been connected with the gallery for a long time, while others are some of our recent 鈥渘ew discoveries鈥. A special role, however, has been allotted to Hermann Teuber (1894-1985), who is the first modernist artist from the past the gallery has ever presented 鈥 yet another premiere.
The show focuses on still lifes in the broadest sense 鈥 meaning, depictions of everyday things that appear in various media, such as painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. In the selected works of art viewers will perceive very distinct artistic approaches to the objects, resulting in a dialogue among individual positions 鈥 all the more intensified, because the exhibition concept involves presenting just one example of each artist鈥檚 work.
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To kick off the celebration of our ten-year anniversary in Berlin, the Galerie Rasche Ripken will be showing the exhibition 鈥10 Years, 10 Things, 10 Guests鈥 from January 26 to March 24, 2018.
On display will be works by Anne Berning, Felix Dobbert, Rachael Jablo, Heike Mardo, Jens Reinert, Christoph Ro脽ner, Franz Schmidt, Peter Thol, and Fabian Warnsing. Even though this is the first time that all of these artists will participate in one of our group shows, many of them have been connected with the gallery for a long time, while others are some of our recent 鈥渘ew discoveries鈥. A special role, however, has been allotted to Hermann Teuber (1894-1985), who is the first modernist artist from the past the gallery has ever presented 鈥 yet another premiere.
The show focuses on still lifes in the broadest sense 鈥 meaning, depictions of everyday things that appear in various media, such as painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. In the selected works of art viewers will perceive very distinct artistic approaches to the objects, resulting in a dialogue among individual positions 鈥 all the more intensified, because the exhibition concept involves presenting just one example of each artist鈥檚 work.