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Gabriele Drexler is exhibiting her art for the first time in the Hollerhaus

2022-11-18T19:06:11.536Z


Gabriele Drexler is exhibiting her art for the first time in the Hollerhaus Created: 11/18/2022, 8:00 p.m By: Bettina Sewald Place of honor opposite the front door: The artist Gabriele Drexler also portrayed Holocaust survivor Max Mannheimer. © Bettina Sewald Gabriele Drexler from Munich shows her exhibition "City - Country - Portrait" in the Hollerhaus. She also portrayed Holocaust survivor M


Gabriele Drexler is exhibiting her art for the first time in the Hollerhaus

Created: 11/18/2022, 8:00 p.m

By: Bettina Sewald

Place of honor opposite the front door: The artist Gabriele Drexler also portrayed Holocaust survivor Max Mannheimer.

© Bettina Sewald

Gabriele Drexler from Munich shows her exhibition "City - Country - Portrait" in the Hollerhaus.

She also portrayed Holocaust survivor Max Mannheimer.

Irschenhausen - A rendezvous with Jonas Kaufmann, Max Mannheimer and King Ludwig?

Directly in front of the Munich State Opera?

That can be set up!

The Munich painter Gabriele Drexler (56) has hung up an impressive selection of her pictures in the Hollerhaus and brought the above-mentioned works into a scenic arc of tension alternating with local landscape pictures.

Studied at the art academy in Munich

Born in Munich, she is presenting her art for the first time in the Hollerhaus - although she lived in Icking from 2001 to 2010 and painted numerous landscapes there.

The "Granfield Walchstadt" will certainly appear familiar to visitors.

Drexler studied the genres of portraits, landscapes and cityscapes at the Munich Art Academy with Professor Sauerbruch (grandson of the famous surgeon).

You can read the latest news from Icking here.

Contact with Hollerhaus boss Lia Schneider-Stöckl only came about this summer in Venice.

"During an evening together with friends from the Munich Kultur-Salon around Thomas Linsmayer (Managing Director of the Deutsches Theater, editor's note)", the artist reveals in a conversation before the exhibition opening: "And that, although I've often attended Readings in the Hollerhaus and of course knew the series 'Bulle von Tölz', which was also filmed here.” Schneider-Stöckl adds that getting to know each other personally has now worked out via Venice.

"It was a great fit, and fortunately we were able to find a date for the exhibition in a timely manner."

Family Biography and Christmas Bazaar

As part of the exhibition "City - Country - Portrait" on Saturday, November 26, at 8 p.m., the motto is "Love in confused times".

You can experience a family biography as a reading with Dr.

Christa Schmidt and music by and with Josef breast man.

For the evening event, please register by telephone on 0 81 78/44 08.

A Christmas bazaar with special Advent and Christmas decorations, art and other gift ideas will also take place on this first weekend in Advent in the farmhouse parlor of the Hollerhaus.

The bazaar is open on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

The paintings are partly in oil on canvas, partly in acrylic on paper.

No matter how, they create a lively impression.

One would like to walk into the landscapes and have a conversation with the portrayed personalities.

Drexler is known to a larger audience for her "Hourly Portraits".

The City Museum invited her to a group exhibition, where she effectively demonstrated her talent for painting a person in oil on canvas.

Her motivation: "In the past, portraits were reserved for the high nobility.

I wanted everyone to be able to afford such a portrait.” The respective model really only sits for an hour.

A video of it can be seen on their homepage www.gabrieledrexler.de.

That's how the Holocaust survivor Max Mannheimer sat,

The exhibition "City - Country - Portrait" is open until Sunday, November 27, on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and by appointment by telephone on 0 81 78/44 08.

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Source: merkur

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