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72nd Tegernsee Art Exhibition: Well-known guests set accents

2022-09-19T16:19:59.881Z


The 72nd Tegernsee art exhibition is presented in the old control room of the E-Werk in the usual quality. The coherently presented has now been opened.


The 72nd Tegernsee art exhibition is presented in the old control room of the E-Werk in the usual quality.

The coherently presented has now been opened.

Tegernsee

– The 72nd Tegernsee art exhibition in the old switching house of the E-Werk, which was opened on Friday in the presence of almost 80 visitors, presents itself in the usual quality.

Fresh accents were set with a fine hanging, three guest artists and exciting exhibits.

What remains is a comprehensive show of the lush artistic activity in the Tegernsee Valley and an organizational team that has once again done a great job.

Team boss Eva Knevels expressly thanked her team and host Manfred Pfeiler, who, as manager of the E-Werk, has given Talkunst a home for many years.

Mayor Johannes Hagn was happy to finally be able to open a "normal exhibition" again.

Of course, the art show isn't that normal either, as this time the representatives of sculpture are in the foreground.

The three guest artists are largely responsible for this, giving the exhibition a touch of internationality.

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The show was opened by Mayor Johannes Hagn and team manager and photographer Eva Knevels

© Christian Scholle

Andreas Kuhnlein shows head-high sculptures

The Unterwössener Andreas Kuhnlein, for example, is now represented worldwide with his wooden sculptures, had a sensational exhibition in Munich's Glyptothek in 2016 and is showing the man-high "Herakles" and "Marsyas" in Tegernsee.

The Tyrolean sculptor Richard Argreiter is represented with three bronze sculptures, while the Iranian-born Saeid Ahmadi from the Ukraine, who now lives in the district, uses wood and stone to make bronze.

They are joined by the "top dogs" Otto Wesendonck with his large bronze sculpture "The Kiss", Ursula-Maren Fitz with two glass works "Im Tanz", Konrad Broxtermann with the marble sculpture "Greek Head", Antonia Leitner with the bronze "Duo".

Other works from the field of sculpture come from Wolfram-Maria Felder, Waltraud Milazzo, Priska Büttel and Hilo Fuchs.

The latter humorously implements the often cherished wish for the cow to be Bavaria's heraldic animal: "Klarabella" is the name of her ceramic work.

Sculpture, painting, graphics and photography can be seen

If the viewer is looking for current references, he will find them: Eva Knevels recalls “50 years of Olympiasee” in her photographs, while Hans Schneider strikes contemporary tones in two works in mixed media and Ulrike Waninger addresses the issue of the death of bees and birds in her filigree pencil drawings.

Ekaterina Zacharova creates the most explosive connection with three large-format paintings from the series "Parallel Worlds", about which she writes: "The pictures result from the Berezka family's stories about life in the beautiful city of Mariupol before the war and the photos of the destruction at home ..."

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Guest from the neighboring country: the Tyrolean sculptor Richard Argreiter with his bronze sculptures.

© Christian Scholle

The youngest exhibitor is only 16

Further accents are set by Kurt Gmeineder, who uses desert sand brought from Egypt in his exhibits “Mars” and “Europe”, Klaus Altmann, who incorporated a photo of a cow into a small watercolor, or Riccardo Milazzo with his photo collage “Once upon a time there was a bird”. .

In his Far Eastern landscape "Yangon" Hans Weidinger brings exotic flair to Tegernsee.

The draftswoman Anastasia Kohler is the youngest exhibitor at 16, while three works are reminiscent of the recently deceased painter and graphic artist Rudi Leitner.

The "fix starters" Peter Keck, Lucia Kordecki, Suse Kohler, Brigitte Siebeneichler, Jürgen Welker, Heidi Barnstorf (all paintings) and Lisa Mayerhofer (objects) are joined by Werner Gruß, Andreas Hars, Dietmar Wölfl (all paintings), Norbert Herbert and Sopi by Sopronyi (both photographs).

With their 76 works, all 33 exhibitors ensure a comprehensive, multi-layered and exciting show of current art in the valley - and a little bit beyond.

The art exhibition in the old switching house on Hochfeldstraße is open daily from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. until Monday, October 3, 2022.

Reinhold Schmidt

Source: merkur

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