Matthias Meyer
On What Is Really Seen
When viewing Matthias Meyer’s paintings, one feels oneself being drawn layer by layer into their depths. There is always something new to discover in the delicate gradations of color in the glazing technique he has developed. The question of what is actually visible runs as a central theme throughout his work. Interior spaces, cityscapes, bird’s-eye views of the land, and bodies of water seen from above and below the surface are Meyers motifs and he creates illusions of spatiality which, though based on photographically constructed spaces, at the same time destroy this impression.
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- Order number: 978-3-86678-504-5
Matthias Meyer
November 2010
ISBN 978-3-86678-504-5
24,00 × 30,00 cm
144 Pages
94 colored and 1 b/w illustrations
Hardcover, bound
Languages: German, English
Editor
Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich
Design by
Kerber Verlag
Events
The illustrated book was published following the exhibition: “Into the Deep”, 2010, Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich.
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