Chimeria 2010 Catalogue

November 19, 2010 in Book, Exhibition, France, Publications

Chimeria Festival 2010 Catalogue

Chimeria Festival 2010 Catalogue

My paintings arrived back in Berlin this week from the Chimeria Festival in France for our Fantastic Visions exhibition at Colory Gallery, Berlin. It’s been a non stop journey for my paintings since I took them to Vienna for the Irresistible Flow of Time exhibition at Galerie 10. Now what hasn’t been sold is back together here in Berlin alongside the amazing artwork of Dennis Konstantin and Micha Krebs.

While unpacking my Chimeria paintings, I discovered two copies of the Chimeria exhibition catalogue. It looks fantastic. It printed on good quality paper and full of wonderful artwork. I can only imagine how the actual exhibition actually looked. There are quite a few artists included that I know personally; Peter Gric, Satoshi Sakamoto, Hugues Gillet, Claus Brusen, Martina Hoffmann and Hector Toro.

Chimeria Catalouge - my page

Chimeria Catalouge - my page

It is another publication that will proudly sit in my bookshelf.

Colory Gallery Presents Fantastic Visions

November 12, 2010 in Exhibition, Germany

Colory Gallery

Colory Gallery

I’m excited to announce that I am exhibiting with my good friends in Art, Dennis Konstantin and Micha Krebs in Berlin. We will all be exhibiting in Micha’s Colory studio gallery. Micha with his gallery is again participating this year in the Friedenau Südwestpassagekultour open studio’s weekend. A total of 50 locations have opened their doors for the weekend.

By participating in the event, Micha’s Colory Gallery has the support and promotion of something larger than what could be done alone. This is the benefit to all of all of the participants, which is why they all came together three years ago to bring more attention to the artists in that part of Berlin.

Micha has his own ground level apartment which has been over the years converted into his own live in studio and gallery. On street level are large display windows that give you a view on the fantastical world inside.

The apartment itself is a work of art. Not only has he painted mural, but also the carpet and built a large sleep-in sculpture room that is entirely themed in silver. Three other rooms follow the themes of red, the burning world of destruction, green, the living world and blue, a world of other experiences.

There are then two remaining rooms which are white wall spaces, where temporary exhibitions are hung. It is in these two rooms that Dennis and my own work are hung.

This exhibition brings the artwork of we three together for the second time this year, building upon our first collective exhibition. Dennis and I had also exhibited together in the group show “The Irresistible Flow of Time” at Galerie 10 in Vienna. Together Micha and I had previously exhibited in Galerie III, Barmstedt.

We’re all looking forward to you joining us here in Berlin to enjoy the fruits of our artistic labours.

Sat. 20.11.2010 4pm – 10pm
Sun. 21.11.2010 1pm – 7pm

Colory Gallery
Südwestkorso 12
12161 Berlin
Germany

+49 30 821 29 71

www.colory.de

Journey to Vienna – The Irresistible Flow of Time

October 4, 2010 in Artist, Artwork, Austria, Exhibition, Friends, Galleries Museums, Travel, Vienna

The exhibiting artists

The exhibiting artists

Seeing a brilliant opportunity, at very short notice, Amanda Sage organised an exhibition of Fantastic Visionary artists at Galerie 10. She and Laurence Caruana, along with Andrew Gonzalez had been giving a painting seminar in the Summer. A number of artists had travelled to attend their course in Italy. Thus she came to the idea of organising a show while everybody was in Europe.

After a late night skype session between Amanda, Dennis Konstantin and myself, Dennis made himself busy with the flyer and Amanda busy organising the other artists, which is often compared to herding cats.

Dennis drove down from Hamburg in his spacious blue VW van. A vehicle well kitted out for adventures, so it fitted our needs very well. After stopping over for the night in Berlin, we loaded my artwork into the van and began our long road trip to Vienna.

René and Lisa graciously housed us in their living room for our stay in Vienna. So I must thank them again for their hospitality.

On Tuesday we made trip out to one of Dennis’ collectors, who endless numbers of Fuchs prints and sculptures and now had a growing collection of Dennis’ artwork.

After too many coffees and a light lunch, we trooped over to Amanda’s studio to catch up David Heskin and Aloria Weaver who were staying with Amanda. It is a pleasure to meet the real face behind an internet presence, and more so with David and Aloria. Both had been on Amanda and Laurence Caruana’s painting seminar idyllically located in a medieval village in the Italian hills. They were now making the most of Amanda’s studio in Vienna to finish of some works for our group exhibition “The Irresistible Flow of Time” at Galerie 10.

Wednesday brought Emma Watkinson to Vienna and us to Galerie 10 to hang our artwork. Not all of the exhibiting artists were present and there was much to do. Although we started early in the afternoon, we worked into the night to complete the hanging of 69 artworks in total, making at a very large show. And by the time the hanging was completed, it looked amazing. It was such a wonderful collection of high quality artwork.

Our work was done, so we adjourned to Amanda’s studio again, taking Galerie 10 owner, Michael Scheer along with us. It was again a long night as artists are wont to do, however, we could sleep in for our big day, the opening of the exhibition.

When I arrived, the gallery was wall to wall with people. The opening also brought all of the local Fantastic Painters, and then others from far away elsewhere who just happened to be in town.  Many of these faces I met for the first time outside of the internet. Its reassuring to get to know the real people of these ever present internet avatars.

Two of the other exhibiting artists managed to make time from their busy schedules back home and fly into Vienna for the exhibition, Daniel Mirante and Basia Wiacek.

De Es Schwertberger did all of us younger artists the honour of exhibiting with us and bridging the worlds of the established Fantastic Realists to that of the emerging, oft referred to as, Visionary artists. However, the term Visionary is still up for debate.

We the exhibiting artists were of course very busy the whole evening talking to various people about our art, and of course catching up with and meeting the other artists. Not surprisingly, it ended up being a very late night.

And similarly unsurprising, was a few of the taught faces present the very next morning for breakfast at De Es‘ studio. In De Es‘ expansive inner city studio, we took advantage of the far more relaxed atmosphere and conversed at leisurely pace. Sadly however, this gathering of new and old friends had to eventually part ways, as flights were waiting to whisk people off to new adventures.

As for Dennis and myself, our next adventure was to commence the following day when we returned North to Germany and headed to the Bavarian Forest to visit the opening of  the 1st Biennial of Fantastic Art in the Town of Viechtach. But this is the next news entry.

Following are all of the wonderful artists that I exhibited with.

De Es Schwertberger (A), Amanda Sage (USA), Dennis Konstantin (D), Leo Plaw (D), David Heskin (USA), Aloria Weaver (USA), Adam Scott Miller (USA), Gregory Pettit (USA), Autumn Sky Morrison (USA), Daniel Mirante (GB), Basia Wiacek (GB), Emma Watkinson (GB)

The Irresistible Flow of Time – Galerie 10

September 7, 2010 in Artist, Artwork, Austria, Exhibition, Vienna

The Irresistible Flow of Time – Galerie 10

The Irresistible Flow of Time – Galerie 10

Today Dennis Konstantin, Karl Perrson and I drove all the way from Berlin to Vienna. Dennis and I are exhibiting with a selection of 11 artists from the Fantastic Art movement, this September in Austria at Galerie 10.

It is already half a century ago that Galerie 10 began to represent the art of the Viennese School of Fantastic Realism, including also its extensions into the following “new waves”.

The current exhibition of 11 artists, who consider themselves to be part of the worldwide movement of a new wave of Visionary Art, proves that the flow of visionary energy through the Viennese Masters Minds, continues to express itself on a global scale with overwhelming vitality.

Exhibiting artists: De Es Schwertberger (A), Amanda Sage (USA), Dennis Konstantin (D), Leo Plaw (D), David Heskin (USA), Adam Scott Miller (USA), Gregory Pettit (USA), Autumn Sky Morrison (USA), Daniel Mirante (GB), Gasia Wiacek (GB)

Galerie 10

3rd Floor
Getreidemarkt 10
1010 Wien, Austria
www.galerie10.at

Opening: 9th September 2010, 7pm
Closing: 11th October 2010
Opening hours: Mon +Fri, 10 – 6pm

Art in Hamburg with Dennis Konstantin

July 24, 2010 in Artist, Artwork, Friends, Germany, Painting, Prints, Travel, Work in Progress

Last week I made my way to Hamburg to have a number of my paintings scanned and spend some time with friend and colleague in artistic crimes, Dennis Konstantin. Dennis uses a company called Scan Discounter to have his paintings scanned at full size in 300 DPI. The same company also does excellent paper and canvas prints from these scans.

Earlier that week I managed to persuade Norman Dziegel, the proud owner of my Gelbe Spiral painting to loan it to me, so I could take it to Hamburg for scanning. I packaged it up for the journey along with two other paintings. Meeting up with Dennis we drove out to Scan Discounter. Hidden on the ground floor of a house in the suburbs is the largest scanner I’ve ever seen. They tell me that they can scan up to 2 and half meters in length at 300 DPI. That makes for very large files, and you’d better have enough RAM on your computer to open and modify them. (drooling while dreaming…)

With the scans done in no time, we were off to Dennis’ apartment in the Caroline Quarter of Hamburg, the not so famous sister of the Schanzen Quater. Both are like a mini versions of Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg and Neukölln in Berlin. But it wasn’t the distractions of Hamburg street life that interested us. There was painting to be done!

Dennis and I have on a number of occasions have had joint painting sessions, over the internet. While it is interesting to have a bit of virtual company, to share the same space is far more productive. I am always curious to look over other’s shoulders and to see how they work. Its a great chance to trade tips on technique and talk paint.

Along with my paintings that I’d brought to Hamburg to scan, were two small collaboration pieces that we had started on, last January when Dennis was in Berlin for our Fantastic Visions exhibition. We set about finishing the two off. However, Dennis is much quicker than I and finished his, while I have not yet. I’ve included some photos below.

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