Arno Mohr’s Centenary - paintings and prints and Sabina Grzimek - sculptures
Exhibition:
4 June - 31 August, 2010
Private View:
, 07:00 pm - 06:00 pm
w:
http://www.poll-berlin.com
Opening: 4 June, 7 pm in the presence of Sabina Grzimek
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press release
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This year would have been the 100th birthday of Arno Mohr. Every-day
themes and thin lines are distinctive aesthetic properties of this
chronicler of Berlin. In the German capital he found many of his typical
subjects: people in streets and parks, in backyards and bars, but also
many of his models for his well-known portraits, for example the artists
Brecht, Weigel and Eisler. A reductive technique was his strength: few
marginal lines were sufficient to fix the essential content as Arno
Mohr was a keen observer. His credo was: “In life as in art one should
focus the main issue”. Sabina Grzimek, once his student at the Academy
of Art in Berlin-Weißensee, is first of all well-known as sculptor.
Terms like figurative or realistic do not describe her kind of work well
enough . She does not only copy outwardnesses or simply external
beauty. She is mostly interested in examination of hidden things and
those, that are not easily perceptible. Arno Mohr and Sabina Grzimek
have in common the capacity to direct the attention to what is
essential. Galerie Poll shows paintings, drawings, pictures and
sculptures and delivers insight into the extensive work of both artists.