New to Galerie Marzee
Ela Bauer
14 August – 17 October 2020

New to Galerie Marzee
Ela Bauer
14 August – 17 October 2020
New to Galerie Marzee
Jonathan Boyd
14 August – 17 October 2020

New to Galerie Marzee Jonathan Boyd14 August – 17 October 2020 Jonathan Boyd (1984, Aberdeen, UK) has been Acting Head of Jewellery & Metal at the Royal College of Art in London since 2017. He specialises in conceptual work, using complex lost wax casting techniques and the incorporation of imagery and text that he photographs […]
New to Galerie Marzee
Sam Tho Duong
14 August – 17 October 2020

New to Galerie Marzee Sam Tho Duong14 August – 17 October 2020 Galerie Marzee is pleased to welcome Sam Tho Duong to the gallery. This new exhibition will introduce Sam and his work to our visitors. Click here for the full price list of the current exhibitions Artist’s Page Sam Tho Duong, Frozen, 2018, […]
New to Galerie Marzee
Lisa Walker
14 August – 17 October 2020

New to Galerie MarzeeLisa Walker14 August – 17 October 2020 Galerie Marzee is pleased to welcome New Zealand artist Lisa Walker to the gallery. This new exhibition will introduce Lisa and her work to our visitors. Click here for the full price list of the current exhibitions Artist’s Page Lisa Walker, untitled, 2020, pendant; […]
Annamaria Leiste
Behütet (Guarded)
22 March – 31 July 2020

Annamaria Leiste considers these hat-shaped brooches as protectors of the heart. Interwoven with perishable materials such as vegetable fibres and linen, the silver interior is revealed only when the fibres start to decay and wear away.
Karola Torkos
Fragmentology
22 March – 31 July 2020

Known for her often brightly coloured work, Fragmentology is Karola Torkos’ study of surviving fragments – colourful scraps of plastic, metals and enamel combined to create a series of beautiful, lively necklaces.
Piet Dieleman
Repetition and Difference
22 March – 31 July 2020

Repetition and difference, Piet Dieleman’s new work explores these two concepts. Based on a continuous landscape, the repetition of forms in his paintings suggest a continuation from one canvas to another – the edge of the painting is only a physical condition from which the contents would like to escape.
Annelies Planteijdt
Beautiful City – Water
22 March – 31 July 2020

Annelies Planteijdt says of her new series of work, ‘everything is fluid’. Nothing in life is fixed and things are constantly shifting, a pertinent theme in this time of crisis.
Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg
3 im Weggla, 6 auf Kraut – Monotasking
12 January – 18 March 2020

Monotasking marks the fourth iteration of 3 im Weggla, 6 auf Kraut, an exhibition series created and curated by Suska Mackert’s students at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremburg (DE). Curated by Paula Flock, Markus Haas and Sophia Tartler, Monotasking explores what it means to touch, taste, smell or hear objects, without seeing them.
Anders Ljungberg
Distinctions
12 January – 18 March 2020

Swedish silversmith Anders Ljungberg’s work is an investigation of functional objects and our relationship to them. He peels back layers of everyday use to reveal something hidden under the blanket of habitual, daily actions. He says, ‘I‘m describing a situation where user, room and object are elements in a story that hopefully can say something significant about our time.’