Britta Lumer: Death Life Balance : Verena Kerfin Gallery, Köthener Strasse 28, Berlin 10963
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The exhibition Death Life Balance by Britta Lumer at BARK BERLIN GALLERY LAB offers a striking interplay of sculpture, drawing, and spatial installation. Known for her ethereal ink drawings, often resembling photographic long exposures, Lumer broadens her creative scope in this show, crafting an immersive environment that invites visitors to engage with existential questions.
At the heart of the exhibition are Lumer’s sculptural works – rough, abstract masks and faces with uneven surfaces and cracks that evoke relics of a distant past. These sculptures embody themes of impermanence and fragmentation while asserting a powerful presence within the space. Paired with monochrome drawings that depict distorted human forms and faces, a dialogue emerges between the physical and the illusory.
The gallery space itself becomes an active participant in Lumer’s artistic vision. Overlapping lines and shadows projected onto the walls create a surreal atmosphere, evoking movement and transformation. The seamless transitions between media – drawing, sculpture, and spatial design – blur the boundaries between reality and abstraction. Carefully designed lighting enhances this effect, unifying the works into a cohesive, almost dreamlike whole.
Thematically, the exhibition explores the balance between life and death, identity and dissolution. Lumer addresses these polarities not only conceptually but also technically, combining materiality and ephemerality. Her works suggest that identity is always part of a larger, indefinable continuum.
With Death Life Balance, Britta Lumer delivers an extraordinary spatial experience that deeply moves viewers, prompting reflections on the fragility and beauty of life. The exhibition showcases Lumer’s ability to merge artistic traditions with experimental approaches, creating a visual and emotional Gesamtkunstwerk. A must-see for contemporary art enthusiasts and anyone inspired by the magic of liminal spaces.
At the heart of the exhibition are Lumer’s sculptural works – rough, abstract masks and faces with uneven surfaces and cracks that evoke relics of a distant past. These sculptures embody themes of impermanence and fragmentation while asserting a powerful presence within the space. Paired with monochrome drawings that depict distorted human forms and faces, a dialogue emerges between the physical and the illusory.
The gallery space itself becomes an active participant in Lumer’s artistic vision. Overlapping lines and shadows projected onto the walls create a surreal atmosphere, evoking movement and transformation. The seamless transitions between media – drawing, sculpture, and spatial design – blur the boundaries between reality and abstraction. Carefully designed lighting enhances this effect, unifying the works into a cohesive, almost dreamlike whole.
Thematically, the exhibition explores the balance between life and death, identity and dissolution. Lumer addresses these polarities not only conceptually but also technically, combining materiality and ephemerality. Her works suggest that identity is always part of a larger, indefinable continuum.
With Death Life Balance, Britta Lumer delivers an extraordinary spatial experience that deeply moves viewers, prompting reflections on the fragility and beauty of life. The exhibition showcases Lumer’s ability to merge artistic traditions with experimental approaches, creating a visual and emotional Gesamtkunstwerk. A must-see for contemporary art enthusiasts and anyone inspired by the magic of liminal spaces.
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