Emil Cedercreutzin Museo, Harjavalta, Finland
Kunstverein Landshut, Herrngasse 375, 84028 Landshut
Do, Fr, So 14-17 Uhr, Sa 11-17
www.kunstverein-landshut.de
Introduction by Dr. Stefan Hartmann, Art Historian, Augsburg
Brigitte Heintzes works were developed after a work stay in Bulgaria.
The works of Kathrina Rudolph consist of forty Collages and corresponding with it forty drawings of ink and colourpencil on large sheets of tracing paper
The Collages tell stories of our everyday life. In the drawings of the tracing paper series they are translated and continued.
City Hall Stadtbergen, Oberer Stadtweg 2, 86391 Stadtbergen
Introducion by Dr. Gertrud Roth- Bojadzhiev, Art Historian, Augsburg
Kathrina Rudolph is showing new works in the City Hall of Stadtbergen: Works On Paper and Paintings.
During a workstay in Finland in the summer of 2015 the series "Greens" was developed. There are 6 sheets of an old tapestry found in the wardrobe of the residency- on which she applied many variations of Blues, Greens, and Browns into the leafpattern of the tapestry. As a manifestation of light situations during different times of the day and different views from the house these images are meant as an approach to the subject of landscape painting.
Gallery Arja Decker and Veerle Marissen in Lebensraum Kunst
Dorfstr. 4
85662 Hohenbrunn
Kathrina Rudolph mainly works with press fotos from the "Süddeutsche Zeitung", Munich.
In this exhibition new large-scale paper works are shown besides some series of her former works.
In these she uses techniques which come from the workshops of the old masters of the late medieval ages. They are made with gesso, engraving and bole gilding. In these images she deals with the subjects of war and trauma, political power and the fate of the individuals.
Toskanische Säulenhalle, Zeughaus Augsburg
SKM Augsburg, catholic association for social services e. V., is presenting the touring exhibition "Art inspite of Poverty" of the Ev. Lutheran service help for the homeless in Germany.
Städtische Galerie Traunstein
Andrea Golla
Gabriele Obermaier
Kathrina Rudolph
raum500,
Blumenstraße 28,
München
Simone Braitinger
Andrea Golla
Pascale Schwarzenberger
Kathrina Rudolph
This was the last exhibition of raum 500 before the project had to close down as a result of the closure of the whole building at Blumenstrasse 28.
In the same way dissolution has become the subject of the installations of the four artists: