Untitled 7 (eclipse)

Ernst Yohji Jaeger

Untitled 7 (eclipse), 202032.5 x 32cmSign in to view price
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Oil on canvasCroy Nielsen
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The painting features a striking portrait of a young person set against a dreamlike, fantastical landscape. The prominent use of bold, contrasting colors, such as the vivid blue and earthy tones, creates a captivating visual composition. The subject's pensive expression and the inclusion of a white bird suggest a symbolic or metaphorical element, perhaps exploring themes of introspection, spirituality, or the relationship between humanity and nature. The distinctive style and imaginative depiction suggest this is a work of Expressionist or Surrealist art, reflecting the artist's unique interpretation of the human experience. ...

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Artist
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
B.1990, German/Japanese

Ernst Yohji Jaeger’s paintings exist at the intersection of figurative and abstract composition. His quiet and gloomy works capture silhouette, domestic settings and landscapes, all radiating an eerie sense of loneliness. The imagery of the German artist’s oil paintings seem to exist in a detached, dream-like twilight where intimate moments are concealed from the viewer’s eyes. Jaeger’s subjects look like they are contemplating, but what exactly is unknown. In its inability to be placed within a specific art historical category, Jaeger’s work is timeless in its calming darkness. Coming from a Japanese-German background, Jaeger’s inspirations span across such 20th century painters as Felice Casorati and Helene Schjerfbeck, and Japanese manga. His paintings, thus, present a crossing of cultures in the most original way. ...

Ernst Yohji Jaeger: Artworks
Untitled 10
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 10, 2019
18 x 44.5cm
Untitled 11
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 11, 2019
78.5 x 101cm
Untitled 12
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 12, 2019
47 x 57cm
Untitled 6
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 6, 2019
45.5 x 54.5cm
Untitled (Heavy rain)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled (Heavy rain), 2021
32 x 32 x 3.5cm
Untitled (Stroll)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled (Stroll), 2021
47 x 37 x 3.5cm
Untitled (Dog)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled (Dog), 2021
68 x 57 x 3.5cm
Untitled (Night)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled (Night), 2021
68 x 57 x 3.5cm
Untitled 8 (view)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 8 (view), 2020
32 x 32cm
Untitled 2 (in water)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 2 (in water), 2020
34 x 34cm
Untitled 5 (quinces)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 5 (quinces), 2020
56.5 x 47cm
Untitled 1
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 1, 2020
43.5 x 47.5cm
Untitled 9 (fish)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 9 (fish), 2020
32 x 32cm
Untitled 10 (snow)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 10 (snow), 2021
47.5 x 42.5cm
Untitled 3 (shoreline)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 3 (shoreline), 2020
183.5 x 142cm
Untitled 7 (eclipse)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 7 (eclipse), 2020
32.5 x 32cm
Untitled 11 (clouds)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 11 (clouds), 2021
47 x 43cm
Untitled 4 (two windows)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 4 (two windows), 2020
47.5 x 56cm
Untitled 6 (seated)
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
Untitled 6 (seated), 2020
93 x 101cm
Untitled 9
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How to caress the moon
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
How to caress the moon, 2025
82 x 72 x 3.5cm
One Star in Sight
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
One Star in Sight, 2025
50 x 60cm
A Light Most Desirable
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
A Light Most Desirable, 2025
90 x 100cm
On Suns and Stars
Ernst Yohji Jaeger
On Suns and Stars, 2024
82 x 72 x 3.5cm
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Croy Nielsen
Gallery
Croy Nielsen
Vienna

In 2016 Croy Nielsen moved from Berlin to Vienna, where it is located in the beletage apartment of a historical building in the 1st district. The gallery was founded by Oliver Croy (AT) and Henrikke Nielsen (DK). Artists such as Nina Beier, Marie Lund, and Benoît Maire, have been part of the program since its inception, and were later joined by Olga Balema, Georgia Gardner Gray, and Sandra Mujinga. Vienna-based artists include Ernst Yohji Jaeger, Joanna Woś, and Soshiro Matsubara. The gallery has strong ties to the Nordic region, representing several artists from the Scandinavian contries and regularly participating in fairs and projects in the area. ...

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