In November 2010 the BIENNALE AUSTRIA artists Liesbeth van Ginneken from the Netherlands, Edeltrud Arleitner and Herbert Bauer from Austria will present new artworks under the direction of Jordanian artist ABD A. Masoud at REARTE Gallery. Rearte gallery was launched 2008 as a non profit private initiative in order to give chance for known and unknown artist to present themselves in an exclusive and representative atmosphere. The main idea behind the Rearte gallery is to connect Artist from different countries and assist them to show there work in a group exhibition with other artist from the region (Austria).
The Austrian sculptor Edeltrud ARLEITNER seeks in her work again and again new ways and forms of expression and hence realizes contemporary innovation in her work, although the thematic priorities human - duality - social welfare often can be identified. To realize her complex ideas vividly, the materials - iron, steel, wax, clay, wood, ceramic or silicate – are carefully chosen and unusual combustion processes and newly developed surface techniques allow new material connections.
The color of objects is rather reluctant - white, black and earthy natural tones are predominating. In this exhibition, a selection of three-dimensional works will be shown from different periods.
The Austrian painter and graphic artist Herbert Bauer has dedicated himself to the “power of color” for creating his cycle fantastic dream world. His dream worlds are reflecting timeless themes of human existence.
Inspired by Friedensreich Hundertwasser he never let go of color. Whereby the color blue plays a major role in his work. From the deepest black to the brightest turquoise, blue in all its shades creates movement, space, infinite worlds. The circle is the central theme, often filled with cubes, squares, rectangles or triangles and classified by colors.
Formations of circles point out wishes, thoughts and visions arouse erotic fantasies or doomsday scenarios.>
In recent years, the Belgo - Dutch artist Liesbeth van Ginneken has surprised again and again with her art projects in public spaces in Rotterdam . Be it large installations on the facades of multinational corporations, or the artistic design of living spaces with the involvement of children and adolescents from schools and nursery schools in Rotterdam and the Netherlands Antilles.
In her paintings she likes to use everyday objects for showing with irony and razor-sharp view human traits and social behaviors. The series Oral pleasures shows the difficulties in metaphors of virtue with the joys of life.
The Austrian sculptor Edeltrud ARLEITNER seeks in her work again and again new ways and forms of expression and hence realizes contemporary innovation in her work, although the thematic priorities human - duality - social welfare often can be identified. To realize her complex ideas vividly, the materials - iron, steel, wax, clay, wood, ceramic or silicate – are carefully chosen and unusual combustion processes and newly developed surface techniques allow new material connections.
The color of objects is rather reluctant - white, black and earthy natural tones are predominating. In this exhibition, a selection of three-dimensional works will be shown from different periods.
The Austrian painter and graphic artist Herbert Bauer has dedicated himself to the “power of color” for creating his cycle fantastic dream world. His dream worlds are reflecting timeless themes of human existence.
Inspired by Friedensreich Hundertwasser he never let go of color. Whereby the color blue plays a major role in his work. From the deepest black to the brightest turquoise, blue in all its shades creates movement, space, infinite worlds. The circle is the central theme, often filled with cubes, squares, rectangles or triangles and classified by colors.
Formations of circles point out wishes, thoughts and visions arouse erotic fantasies or doomsday scenarios.
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