Vast horizons, unnatural light and intensive colours are the dominant features in the landscapes created by Sigrid Nienstedt. Her paintings combine concrete with abstract perspectives of reality.
Klaus Oberer calls his work "Fotobilder," or photographic paintings. This name gives an idea of the duality of his artistic concept encompassing both photography and image design.
Tobias Regensburger's fantastic world manifests itself in a variety of forms. His room-dominating installations, machine-like sculptures, objects reminiscent of furniture, constructions made from small parts and futuristic drawings are characterized by unconstrained creativity.
A dwarf rants and romps in the middle of the painting. Lunging artistically he threatens his opponent. His left hand is raised as if engaged in a fencing bout equipped with the wrong devices.
Peter Senoner's sculptural works speak a strange language that is all their own. There is something inherently fantastical, even mystical about them.The sensitivity of their figurative expression harmonizes in a unique way with the fine materiality of the surface.
Martin Wöhrl presents "Fishtank", an exhibition of architectural models, in which strict, geometric facade elements dominate the appearance of block-like home and office buildings. But these models are actually inhabited - by real fish.
Vast horizons, unnatural light and intensive colours are the dominant features in the landscapes created by Sigrid Nienstedt. Her paintings combine concrete with abstract perspectives of reality.