Interior (Dragon)

Lothar Hempel

Interior (Dragon), 201633 x 33 x 8.3cmSign in to view price
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The image depicts an abstract composition featuring a muted, hazy palette dominated by soft grays and whites, with subtle splashes of vibrant colors. The overall impression is one of ethereal, atmospheric quality, enhanced by the blurred and ethereal nature of the forms. The artwork employs a minimalist approach, focusing on the interplay of light, color, and texture to create a contemplative and meditative experience for the viewer. The artist's intention may have been to explore the ephemeral nature of perception and the tranquility found in simplicity. ...

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Performance
Artist
Lothar Hempel
B.1966, German

Lothar Hempel was born in 1966 in Cologne where he lives and works. He draws his inspiration from German history as well as from Californian New-Wave, Greek tragedy, pagan culture, music and cinema. His interest doesn’t reside in references as such: taking images for what they are or for what they convey in contemporary western culture is not his main concern. Rather, he seeks a re-appropriation akin to a way of seizing reality to make it circulate in his universe. His works are densely emotional, and instead of relinquishing themselves from the start in the form of a concept, they make us face lost or forgotten memories which we feel we could recover from one second to the other, thus engendering a multiplicity of individual interpretative possibilities and creating paths between dream and reality. Lothar Hempel creates a cosmogony – complete with characters, objects and environment – in which verbal and visual intermingle and by which previously distinct media clash in an almost violent way. ...

Lothar Hempel: Artworks
Performance
Lothar Hempel
Performance, 2015
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Plakat (small town boy)
Lothar Hempel
Plakat (small town boy), 2016
259 x 259 x 10cm
Clairevoyanx
Lothar Hempel
Clairevoyanx, 2016
259 x 259 x 10cm
Plakat (Fantastic Man)
Lothar Hempel
Plakat (Fantastic Man), 2016
174 x 174 x 10cm
Interior (Dragon)
Lothar Hempel
Interior (Dragon), 2016
33 x 33 x 8.3cm
Old New Girl (im goldenen Dreieck)
Lothar Hempel
Old New Girl (im goldenen Dreieck), 2012
210 x 158cm
Balance
Lothar Hempel
Balance, 2009
125 x 125cm
The Mirror
Lothar Hempel
The Mirror, 2008
160 x 60cm
Russian Hill
Lothar Hempel
Russian Hill, 2001
36 x 40 x 8cm
Galerie Art : Concept
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