| ANKE BAUER German. Lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany. |
Flip 2008, oil on canvas, 63x71in (160x180cm) |
Nachgegeben2006, oil on canvas, 57x70in (145x180cm) |
I'm sticking with you2007, oil on steel and magnetfoil, 47x71in (120x180cm) |
Dont Ask Me to Dance2007, oil on canvas, 60x72in (150x180cm) |
Ansichtssache 2006, ink on paper, 39x28in (99x71cm) |
Switch Your Mind Off (statt mich eng und warm an das Nahe zu binden) 2005, oil on canvas, 57x70in (145x180cm) |
M39a2004, oil on canvas, 65x57in (165x145cm) |
Luft2000, oil on canvas, 87x87in (220x220cm) |
What if... 2005, oil on canvas, 83x67in (210x170cm) |
Heimathaben 2006, oil on canvas, 57x98in (145x250cm) |
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| EXHIBITION PROGRAM ARTIST WAREHOUSE ART SPEAK MEDIA ROOM ABOUT CONTACT SUBMISSIONS CTS |
Anke Bauer makes the intrigued hunt their way in and out of her meticulously painted landscapes. Infinite, colorful, and a tad bit aloof, these curious tower-blocks, futuristic landscapes, Space-Shuttles, and idyllic crumbling villas impress upon the viewer a creeping sense of both utopian hopefulness and industrial uneasiness. In many of her works the world seems distorted and disarranged, however, perhaps it has always been distorted and disarranged when looking in from as an outsider, as the artist often says she feels like. The spaciously laid-out roads and motorways give the impression that the cities are prepared for something grand to come down these boulevards... just nothing ever appears. People seem almost as an afterthought, little evidence of their footprint remains. Patches here and there of grass or water may appear but over all concrete has won the war in this world. |
I-me-mine (Silke)2007, ink on paper, 21x47in (54x119.5cm) |
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![]() I-me-mine (Anne) 2007, ink on paper, 21x45in (55x115cm) |