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Daniel Mohrphase shifting |
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In his works, the former master pupil of Georg Baselitz, Daniel Mohr, refers compositionally to works by Francisco de Goya or Paul Klee. What sets him apart from the others is the painterly treatment. The motifs – landscapes, parks, or the painter at work in nature - which in everyday scenes tell of seemingly detached worlds, flow between oil painting and watercolour, from casual transparency to opaque density. Fragmentations and abstract forms overlap the subjects in an incidental or obvious manner, and highlight the methods of painting like alienation effects. Biography |
Exhibition „Daniel Mohr. Phasenverschiebung“, 8 May to 29 June 2012, LEVY Galerie Hamburg edited by authors graphic design
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Daniel Mohrphase shifting |
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In his works, the former master pupil of Georg Baselitz, Daniel Mohr, refers compositionally to works by Francisco de Goya or Paul Klee. What sets him apart from the others is the painterly treatment. The motifs – landscapes, parks, or the painter at work in nature - which in everyday scenes tell of seemingly detached worlds, flow between oil painting and watercolour, from casual transparency to opaque density. Fragmentations and abstract forms overlap the subjects in an incidental or obvious manner, and highlight the methods of painting like alienation effects. Biography |
Exhibition „Daniel Mohr. Phasenverschiebung“, 8 May to 29 June 2012, LEVY Galerie Hamburg edited by authors graphic design
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EDITION YOUNG ART
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Daniel Mohrphase shifting |
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In his works, the former master pupil of Georg Baselitz, Daniel Mohr, refers compositionally to works by Francisco de Goya or Paul Klee. What sets him apart from the others is the painterly treatment. The motifs – landscapes, parks, or the painter at work in nature - which in everyday scenes tell of seemingly detached worlds, flow between oil painting and watercolour, from casual transparency to opaque density. Fragmentations and abstract forms overlap the subjects in an incidental or obvious manner, and highlight the methods of painting like alienation effects. Biography |
Exhibition „Daniel Mohr. Phasenverschiebung“, 8 May to 29 June 2012, LEVY Galerie Hamburg edited by authors graphic design
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Daniel Mohrphase shifting |
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In his works, the former master pupil of Georg Baselitz, Daniel Mohr, refers compositionally to works by Francisco de Goya or Paul Klee. What sets him apart from the others is the painterly treatment. The motifs – landscapes, parks, or the painter at work in nature - which in everyday scenes tell of seemingly detached worlds, flow between oil painting and watercolour, from casual transparency to opaque density. Fragmentations and abstract forms overlap the subjects in an incidental or obvious manner, and highlight the methods of painting like alienation effects. Biography |
Exhibition „Daniel Mohr. Phasenverschiebung“, 8 May to 29 June 2012, LEVY Galerie Hamburg edited by authors graphic design
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