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Toilet paper art and flying fish in Karlsfeld

2021-07-11T23:37:58.615Z


For the second time, the Karlsfelder Kunstkreis invites you to take an art walk. 14 artists, including two guest exhibitors, present over 50 works in shop windows.


For the second time, the Karlsfelder Kunstkreis invites you to take an art walk.

14 artists, including two guest exhibitors, present over 50 works in shop windows.

Karlsfeld - What emerged as a Corona alternative last year is now getting another edition - even though it is still possible to put it up in the Kunstkreis gallery.

The reason for the continuation is the consistently positive feedback that the Art Walk 2020 received.

The concept that art comes to people worked.

“We had about two weeks longer to plan this year,” said Kunstkreis Chairman Klaus-Peter Kühne at the opening.

"This time the pictures hang for two months instead of four weeks."

Photographs, paintings, objects and watercolors can be found in the shop windows.

A few shops are no longer included this year because they were not suitable due to the window design, others were added, such as the “Soup Kingdom” and the “Krümelei” café.

“I was already fascinated by the different patterns of the toilet paper embossing in 2014,” says the artist Tayama da Silva Nielsen in front of the Sparkasse.

“I think it's particularly funny that the photo scans are now hanging in a bank.” In the early weeks of the pandemic, toilet paper took on a new, higher meaning, which is why the series now seems more up-to-date than ever.

Liz Schinzler almost has to scream.

as she tells a corner further in front of a series of paintings in red: "The pictures relate to the noise, the exhaust fumes and the increasing traffic here on the main street."

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Manfred Schmölz exhibits works in the Café Krümelei.

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Guest exhibitor Peer Otto Friedrich, who spontaneously found a place next to his mother Anja Grafe-Friedrich's shop window and her Munich watercolors, says about his photos: “We always walk to the lake during the lockdown on the weekends, and there I have these fish seen. ”In the photos, the trees and the sky are reflected on the water - it looks as if the fish are flying.

"Fishes in the sky" is what the young artist calls the series.

The owner of "Rasag Tailoring" is also a guest exhibitor. He exhibits crazy works with many buttons, such as lampshades or a vest, which he equipped with 875 buttons of different sizes and colors.

The exhibition locations: Neue Mitte: Edeka (Carin Szostecki), hairdresser MI Hairstyle (Alexander Krohmer), Central Apotheke (Monika Fuchs-Warmhold);

Marketplace: Citizens' meeting place (Anja Grafe-Friedrich and Peer Otto Friedrich), library (Pingkan Lucas), bookshop Blätterwerk (Ingrid Regendantz);

Karlsfelder Meile: Pharmacy in the Vital Center (Klaus-Peter Kühne), Sparkasse (Liz Schinzler, Tayama da Silva Nielsen, Renate Haffner), Soup Kingdom (Tayama da Silva Nielsen);

Krennmoosstraße 22b: Café Krümelei (Manfred Schmölz), Rathausstraße 9: Rasag tailoring shop (Abbassy Rasag).

The art walk is still possible until September 12th.

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Source: merkur

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