Bettina Lüdicke

Bettina Lüdicke

Bettina Lüdicke

Bettina Lüdicke

Sculpture made by air and lines

Bettina Lüdicke speaks of sculptures made of air and lines. By binding metallic lines she forms her sculptures. A specially created patination method generates a velvety dulled or bluishly shining black which contrasts with sections of colored varnish. Almost weightlessly Lüdicke’s sculptures express themselves within the tension zone of corpus and space. Whether permeable corpuses or space without walls – they open up to the spectator who recognizes shape and space by alternating his vision from the inside to the outside.

Füllhorn
Wandinstallation St Märgen
Paarweise
Weg zum Ende und von vorn 5
Weg zum Ende und von vorn
Abheben im Atelier
Bettina Lüdicke Atelier-Einblick
Balance
Wandinstallation Flierl
Turm
Atelier
Fotografie Helix
Doris Dittrich

Doris Dittrich

Doris Dittrich

Doris Dittrich

sculptural ceramics as archeology

Doris Dittrich’s work is an investigation of historical and contemporary cultures, focusing on everyday culture and socio-political aspects, art history and language of form. By referencing research in history, archaeology and sociology she creates an ever growing archive of traces of human narration, transubstantiated in various media, focusing on and preferably commingling etching, painting and sculptural ceramics. Navigating the fine line between consciously searching and finding intuitively, her work is critical at its core yet imbued with optimism and philanthropy.

https://www.dorisdittrich.com/

Carolin Koch

Carolin Koch

Carolin Koch

Carolin Koch

gold in the street

Carolin Koch is a designer and goldsmith. The fusion of functional and visual art plays an important role in her works, which take their life from the small stories that revolve around them. With her spirit of discovery and her interest in the seemingly hidden, the artist takes an almost scientific approach to her exploration of everyday objects. To make visible the noteworthy characteristics, to refine the object while leaving its soul intact. This is her approach to every piece. She finds her “gold” in the street, in objects of use, and in the seemingly everyday hodgepodge that some might view as waste. By freeing these objects from their original functions, or by showcasing the beauty of the aged and worn out, everything is presented and framed, the more idiomatic and charismatic, the better.

https://www.carolinkoch-ck.com/

COLOR CHOICE I Color samples, colored cards, cut, frame: alder, 105 x 19 cm, 2012, Photo: Ignatz Deckardt 1.100 €

COLOR CHOICE I Color samples, colored cards, cut, frame: alder, 105 x 19 cm, 2012, Photo: Ignatz Deckardt

On/ Off (crown cap, paper, frame: alder, 49 x 64 cm, 2016, photo: Carolin Koch)

DivenDeLuxe (parts of used light bulbs, frame: oak, chalked up, 22 x 31 cm, 2015, photo: Carolin Koch)

Landschaftsspiel I (paper, pawn in a game, frame: birch multiplex, 40 x 53 cm, 2015, photo: Ignatz Deckardt)

Schneeberg (colourful lexiglas, map, Nivea can, frame: birch multiplex, 57 x 40 cm, 2015, photo: Ignatz Deckardt)

SHEETMETAL STRIPES Sheet metal strips (found at construction site) 116 x 35 cm, natural oak frame 2013 Photo: Ignatz Deckardt, 1,550 €

SHEETMETAL STRIPES Sheet metal strips (found at construction site) 116 x 35 cm, natural oak frame 2013 Photo: Ignatz Deckardt

COLORFUL SOCIETY Vintage wood clothing pins (age: from the 40's or earlier), natural cherry frame 155 x 16 cm 2013 Photo: Ignatz Deckardt, 1,700 €

COLORFUL SOCIETY Vintage wood clothing pins (age: from the 40’s or earlier), natural cherry frame 155 x 16 cm 2013 Photo: Ignatz Deckardt

Do you read me?! (paper, adhesive letters, Pink Panter, frame: pine, 44 x 43 cm, 2015, photo: Carolin Koch)

CHESTNUT HALVES, Castanea half (series: Second Glance), from halved chestnut, polished and waxed walnut frame, 45 x 45 cm, 2012, photo: Ignatz Deckard, 900€

CHESTNUT HALVES, Castanea half (series: Second Glance), from halved chestnut, polished and waxed walnut frame, 45 x 45 cm, 2012, photo: Ignatz Deckard

Haarnadeln ist falsch, Nadelwald muss es heißen (hairpins, frame: scaffold board, 104 x 54 cm, 2012, photo: Ignatz Deckardt)

SILVER DOLLARS, CDs, sanded, scaffolding frame 104 x 54 cm 2012 photo: Ignatz Deckardt, 850 €

SILVER DOLLARS, CDs, sanded, scaffolding frame 104 x 54 cm 2012 photo: Ignatz Deckardt

Streif Rock (photo negative, frame: pine, 58 x 60 cm, 2016, photo: Carolin Koch)

Esst mehr Obst! (paper, pilm, wooden letters, cubes, frame: pipe, 53 x 50 cm, 2016, photo: Carolin Koch)

Landschaftsspiel II (paper, pawn in a game, frame: birch multiplex, 40 x 53 cm, 2015, photo: Ignatz Deckardt)

Printed Frogs, CMYK/skala printed cut paper, birch multiplex frame, 58 x 54 cm, 2013, Photo: Ignatz Deckardt, 950 €

Printed Frogs, CMYK/skala printed cut paper, birch multiplex frame, 58 x 54 cm, 2013, Photo: Ignatz Deckardt