Art knows no borders, no barriers, no religions, and no age or
sex limitation. Art is there to build bridges that connect
nations and melt the cultural diversity into one pot to create a
universal language - the language of art.
This is the main mission of the Rearte Gallery, a private
non-commercial, nationally and internationally recognized art
space in Vienna.
It provides opportunities for artists from different countries
to connect with each other, exhibit their art in an exclusive
and representative atmosphere, and to allow art lovers to
discuss and share their ideas and thoughts away from the
commercial atmosphere.
"Privatsphären" is a celebration of the friendship between eight
visual abstract artists from different countries and continents,
which became possible due to the revolutionary development of
the internet and social networking technologies in the last
decade.
Artists
are no longer confined in their studios and may communicate in
the virtual space with distant colleagues, sharing their private
thoughts, art ideas, works and inspirations. This exhibition
offers to Vienna audiences a visual tour of a carefully selected
and unique collection of 14 oil and acrylic paintings and two
wall sculptures created by international artists united by their
sincere belief in the power of friendship and good will.
Rearte Gallery
presents:
Adrian Bayreuther
(Germany) has a
deep passion for the Russian avant-garde. With influences
ranging from Malevich to Exter,
Adrian
creates stunning visual voyages that combine the Russian and
German cultures.
Alberto D’Assumpção
has won acclaim in his country,
Portugal, and internationally
for his skill and ability to create rhythm and metaphysical
imagery by imparting a dramatic sense of color, dynamics, and
emotions into the static character of geometric elements.
Born in Ukraine and living in the USA,
Olga Dmytrenko uses
her emotional states of mind and imagination, boosted by her
scientific background and life experience, to create original
and sensual fantasy landscapes and mindscapes, often with a hint
of sci-fi flavor.
Frank Ettenberg,
the USA
artist currently living in
Austria, discovered and fell in
love with the NY School of Abstract-Expressionism in the 60s, at
the beginning of it. Since then, he enjoys doing emotionally
charged, full of feelings and drama, visual abstractions created
with his unique brush strokes, bold and soft colors, dynamics
and 3D effects.
Influenced by her Native American heritage,
Harriette Lawler’s
art relates to the journeys we traverse, reflecting the
dichotomies of life: order/chaos, refinement/rawness, the
primal/the intellect, tranquility/turbulence. She often
incorporates the image of passageways, utilizing a continuous
sheet of metal, oxidizing it for color, then pulling it into 3D.
The Austrian artist Abd
A. Masoud receives inspiration for his new ideas from
reading and viewing old Arabic manuscripts and maps. Without
getting restricted to the traditional calligraphy rolls he is
feeling free to re-design and re-interpret these ancient
scriptures and convert his thoughts to the final result on the
canvas.
Izabella Pavlushko
(Azerbaijan) is a
virtuoso in geometrical abstraction and an avid follower of the
Russian avant-garde. Her paintings offer a metaphorical
significance via incredible color and shape compositions,
leading a spectator to the discovery of complex information
though simplicity.
In his vibrant colored, geometrical, abstract
foregrounds/backgrounds, Romanian artist-writer-theorist,
Constantin Severin,
incorporates the elements of classical realism in the small
iconic images with perfectly recognizable genre scenes that
quote masters of realistic painting - Jan Vermeer, Diego
Velazquez and others.
The book accompanying the exhibition "Privatsphären" (Private
Spheres), published by
Chao Fia Contemporary, 2011, is a full color, 120 page book
that features 98 art works from 8 international artists as well
as photos from their professional and personal lives. These art
images include a special section with the collection to be
exhibited and a page devoted to the Privatsphären Speaker,
Elisabeth
Ledersberger-Lehoczky. Information about the gallery is also
provided by the gallery director and painter Abd Masoud.
A digital preview
(42 pages) is made available at:
www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2360967