Puder (aubergine)

Cédric Eisenring

Puder (aubergine), 2024108 x 102cmSign in to view price
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woodcut embossing on velvet, wooden stretcher, wooden frameDrei
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The artwork presents a striking black and white composition featuring a collage-like arrangement of shadowy, overlapping shapes and fragments. The overall visual impact is one of depth and mystery, with the dark tones and geometric forms creating a sense of tension and drama. The artist's technique appears to be a combination of painting, drawing, and photographic elements, resulting in a layered and enigmatic visual experience. This work likely reflects the artist's intention to explore themes of fragmentation, perception, and the interplay between light and shadow within the realm of abstract expressionism. ...

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Cédric Eisenring
Artist
Cédric Eisenring
B.1983, Swiss

Cédric Eisenring’s practice, spanning media as diverse as photography, print, and site-specific installation, explores the inter-dependency between what is deemed factual, industrial or (infra-)structural and its alleged opposite, the fictional, imaginary or contingent.

Cédric Eisenring: Artworks
Puder (gelb)
Cédric EisenringPuder (gelb), 2024
87 x 77cm
Puder (orange)
Puder (aubergine)
Puder (ultramarin)
Drummer
Cédric EisenringDrummer, 2025
127 x 109cm
Puder (petrol)
Cédric EisenringPuder (petrol), 2024
132 x 111.5cm
Drei
Gallery
Drei
Köln

Emerging out of a former project space, Drei has been established as a commercial gallery in 2015 by Dennis Hochköppeler and Jakob Pürling in Cologne, Germany. The gallery features an international and trans-generational program with a focus on cross-disciplinary practices and pushes the cooperation with international galleries and institutions.