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Artist Statement:
Scope Serie
This body of work explores the desire to control that which cannot be controlled. The very process of creating these images requires me to experiment with composition, asymmetry, color and inevitable accidents. I am always looking for the smallest fragment from which a whole can be intuitively constructed.
The images are created by pouring chemicals directly onto photo emulsion, allowing the pigment to form its own shapes and edges. This is an intuitive, elastic process of give and take between my intentions and the materials' behavior which, in contrast to painting on top of an already sealed canvas, limits the complete control I might have over the final product.
Human Machine
This body of work explores the surface of our inner landscape that
represents the eternal of our life. As a serie I create images that leads us through a journey which reencounters our self-identification, the true essence, hidden behind the mind.It is the visionary journey into landscapes of digitally polluted mind against a background of physical nature.
Using a combination of anatomical diagrams, photographs , organs and medical maps of veins, I create images that compels the viewer to see "into" him or herself, encouraging contemplation...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2005 Biennale Internationale Dell'Arte Contemporanea, Firenze, Italy
2005 34 Artists Live Exhibition, Y.O.H. Gallery, Yonkers-on Hudson, NY
2005 TOAST, Tribeca Open Artist Studio, NYC
2004 TOAST, Tribeca Open Artist Studio, NYC
2004 Tactility in Abstraction, Julie Chang & Angell Hall Productions, NYC
2001 The Eternal Consciousness, Brown ...
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Artist Galleries:
December 15th - 17th
Biennale Internationale Dell'Arte Contemporanea
Firenze, Italy
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June 8th - 13th
Y.O.H. Gallery
34 Artists Live Exhibition
Yonkers-on Hudson, NY
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April 29th - 1th
TOAST
Tribeca Open Artist Studio
New York, NY
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January 1th - 30th
Tactility in Abstraction
Julie Chang & ...
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Artist Reviews:
The artist is addressing formal issues in abstraction,
drawn toward a color palette of deep reds, vibrant
hot pink, yellows, and blues and greens that have
both archaic and fresh evocations, reflecting a deep
vibration of an urban contemporary soul.
Nitsche, still closely indentified to her native German
origin, comes ...
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Collections:
Spelthahn Collection, Hamburg, Germany
Catherine Keesey, London, Great Britain
Alcocer Collection, New York, New York, USA
Beate Schlesinger, Berlin, Germany
Ben Fried, New York, New York, USA
Barbara Jones, New York, New York, USA
Wolfgang Koehnk, Hamburg, Germany
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Commissions:
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