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Back to the Shack , Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Back to the Shack 

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Works by Aaron Ribeiro, Ulrich Wulff, Stephanie Taylor, Ryan Muller, Daniel Mendel-Black and Lisa Seebach.

Back to the Shack , Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Back to the Shack 

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

With works by Björn Dahlem, John Newsom, Brett Lund, Thomas Winkler, Genevieve Hanson, Ryan Muller, Jinn Bronwen Lee, Josef Zekoff, Sante D/Orazio and Aaron Ribeiro.

André Butzer, Untitled

André Butzer

Untitled

2017

Acrylic on canvas

28 x 20 in / 71.1 x 50.8 cm

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Björn Dahlem, Black Hole (Sagittarius A* Minor)

Björn Dahlem

Black Hole (Sagittarius A* Minor)

2017

Wood, lamps and chandelier

126 x 98 3/8 x 106 ¼ in / 320 x 250 x 270 cm (variable)

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

With works by John Newsom, Brett Lund, Thomas Winkler, Genevieve Hanson and Ryan Muller.

Björn Dahlem, Black Hole (Sagittarius A* Minor)

Björn Dahlem

Black Hole (Sagittarius A* Minor)

Detail view

2017

Wood, lamps and chandelier

126 x 98 3/8 x 106 ¼ in / 320 x 250 x 270 cm (variable)

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Lisa Seebach, Dark Forest (The End)

Lisa Seebach

Dark Forest (The End)

2017

Glazed ceramic and steel

64 x 55 x 40 in / 162.6 x 137.9 x 101.6 cm

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Lisa Seebach, Dark Forest (The End)

Lisa Seebach

Dark Forest (The End)

Detail

2017

Glazed ceramic and steel

64 x 55 x 40 in / 162.6 x 137.9 x 101.6 cm

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Back to the Shack

Back to the Shack
Walter Disney Wall

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Works by Brett Lund, John Newsom and Thomas Winkler.

 

Back to the Shack

Back to the Shack
Heidegger / Schönberg Wall

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Works by Thomas Winkler, Genevieve Hanson, Ryan Muller, Jinn Bronwen Lee, Josef Zekoff, Sante D’Orzaio and Aaron Ribeiro.

Back to the Shack, Henry Matisse Wall

Back to the Shack

Henry Matisse Wall

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Works by Ulrich Wulff, Stephanie Taylor and Ryan Muller.

Daniel Mendel-Black, Untitled

Daniel Mendel-Black

Untitled

2017

Acrylic and oil on decorative mat board on wood panel

24 x 18 in / 61 x 46 cm

Back to the Shack , Thanatos / Death Wall

Back to the Shack 

Thanatos / Death Wall

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Works by Stina Malmqvist, David Klasson, Thomas Arnolds and André Talborn.

Maja Körner, Melissa

Maja Körner

Melissa

2017

Tempura on canvas

26 x 22 cm / 66 x 55.9 cm

Back to the Shack , Catholic Wall

Back to the Shack 

Catholic Wall

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

With works by Marcel Hüppauff, Philipp Schwalb and Robert Medvedz.

Marcel Hüppauff, Untitled

Marcel Hüppauff

Untitled

2017

Oil on canvas

35 x 29 in / 87 x 71 cm

Back to the Shack , Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

Back to the Shack 

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

With works by Ryan Muller and Josef Zekoff.

André Butzer, Untitled

André Butzer

Untitled

2017

Acrylic on canvas

28 x 20 in / 71.1 x 50.8 cm

Installation view at 313 N. Fairfax Avenue

André Butzer, Two works both Untitled, 2017

André Butzer

Two works both Untitled, 2017

Intstallation view at 313 N. Fairfax Aenue

Back to the Shack, Invitation card

Back to the Shack

Invitation card

Press Release

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

We are pleased to announce the opening of the group exhibition “Back to the Shack”, an adventurous group show experience curated by widely unknown expressionist painter André Butzer from Germany. 

 

Butzer has invited artists from all over the United States and Europe. The show can be seen as the only legitimate following-up event to what took place in early February 2017 in New York, “Lob des Schattens - DJ Piet Mondrian´s Sister in the Year 2849- and her books (from Vienna)”, an exhibition project Butzer helped to organize alongside infamous NY-artist John Newsom, whom Butzer got to know as a true and honest brother already during those now long-gone years that both pals had been exhibiting continuously out there in the Santa Monica/California neighborhood.

 

“Back to the Shack”, opposed to the New York sensation “Lob des Schattens”, will not be a wide-open and popping-up-type presentation, rather it will be a much less spontaneous concept considered as a whole experimental unit. One has chosen to refine an artistic and social interrelation that moreover will create a magic and surprising surrounding for this very special and focused exhibition space at Meliksetian | Briggs Gallery.

 

In the same way, this interrelation will serve Butzer´s very own and very current coming-back scenario to the L.A. scene, a scene he already had entered secretly as a young man in early 2001, and eventually had left behind only shortly after, to remain as a more or less influential, but wild painter.

 

The status of object in art is what is to be scrutinized within this ambitious exhibition project. There is an overall tendency of transcending this crucial status in as good as all of the works on display here. Also, the display is not what it is about: there is an escalation of the status of the display itself leading towards a super elevation of deep detection and full perception. Destiny and doom, both are ringing like potential golden bells throughout our open minds as viewers and very friendly participators.”

 

Steffen Krüger, Rangsdorf/Germany

Director FRIEDENS-SIEMENSE CO.

 

Summer 2017

 

 

John Newsom, Daniel Mendel-Black, Marcel Hueppauff, Maja Körner, André Butzer, Stephanie Taylor, Brett Lund, David Schutter, Jinn Bronwen Lee, Stina Malmqvist, André Talborn, David Klasson, Ulrich Wulff, Thomas Winkler, Josef Zekoff, 

Sarah Bogner, Philipp Schwalb, Thomas Arnolds, Aaron Ribeiro, Erik Parker, 

Sante D´Orazio, Robert Medvedz, Matthias Schaufler, Ryan Muller, Genevieve Hanson, Björn Dahlem, Lisa Seebach.

 

www.friedens-siemense.com

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