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This artwork features a double portrait depicting the profile views of a young individual. The colors used are predominantly earthy tones, with muted shades of brown and beige creating a soft, atmospheric quality. The brushstrokes are expressive, conveying a sense of movement and fluidity in the rendering of the subject's facial features. The subject's delicate and almost ethereal appearance suggests a thoughtful, introspective mood. The overall composition and style of the piece suggest this is a work of contemporary portraiture, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and artistic approach to representing the human figure. ...
Examining psychological states and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, this painting practice delves into themes of belonging, origin, and family. Cécile Lempert’s figurative works articulate what she calls a "detemporalization of nostalgia"—shifting the focus away from past longing toward present observations and social processes. Her compositions often employ a split-screen format, placing two subtly varied images side by side to highlight a temporal gap, creating a fragile border between moments. This technique introduces tension and a sense of the fleeting, confronting viewers with the challenge of capturing ephemeral presence. Lempert’s work is marked by a cinematic atmosphere that shifts between intimate tenderness and an unsettling sense of detachment. Drawing inspiration from a personal archive of film stills, family photographs, and details from classical European paintings, she crafts ambiguous scenes where familiar and uncanny elements coexist. ...
Efremidis opened in September 2018 in the former IBM building on Ernst-Reuter Platz. Founded by Stavros Efremidis and Tom Woo, the gallery focuses on carefully curated exhibitions. By engaging in dialogues with Berlin-based and international artists, Efremidis aims to present a forward-thinking and innovative program.