Lars Rosenbohm: There are possibilities so true and untrue
The exhibition in the foyer of the Kunsthalle Bielefeld shows current works by the Bielefeld artist Lars Rosenbohm (*1971 in Lemgo). In his charcoal drawings and paintings, he opens up a space of possibilities in which the boundaries between figuration and abstraction become blurred. Based on an intuitive working process, Rosenbohm鈥檚 gaze alternates between the outside, the body, the shell 鈥 the concealment and the view into the inside 鈥 the organic 鈥 the depth, beneath the surface. In overpaintings, fragmentations and additions, his motifs merge into a complex visual language that combines opposites and brings the uncertain and ambivalent to the fore.
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The exhibition in the foyer of the Kunsthalle Bielefeld shows current works by the Bielefeld artist Lars Rosenbohm (*1971 in Lemgo). In his charcoal drawings and paintings, he opens up a space of possibilities in which the boundaries between figuration and abstraction become blurred. Based on an intuitive working process, Rosenbohm鈥檚 gaze alternates between the outside, the body, the shell 鈥 the concealment and the view into the inside 鈥 the organic 鈥 the depth, beneath the surface. In overpaintings, fragmentations and additions, his motifs merge into a complex visual language that combines opposites and brings the uncertain and ambivalent to the fore.