
booth 6p135
Rayk Goetze, Monika Thiele, Mike MacKeldey
ArtHelsinki 2016
Messuaukio 1, 00520 Helsinki, Finland

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GALERIE SUPPER
Kreuzstrasse 3 D-76530 Baden-Baden Germany

Phone +49 7221 37 30 450 Fax 451 e-mail:
7 > 11 September 2016
booth 6p135
GALERIE SUPPER proudly announces its participation in this year's ArtHelsinki (September 7 - 11). On view will be works by Rayk Goetze (*1964, Stralsund), Mike MacKeldey (*1973, Frankfurt am Main), and Monika Thiele (*1966, Erfurt) at our booth 6p135.
Each of these three positions has its very own and unique approach to painting. While Rayk Goetze has perfected his style of fragmentation and contradiction in his oil paintings, Mike MacKeldey appropriates an impressive figurative imagery in oil, in order to then playfully modify his motifs through scratchings and other techniques. As a third part of this scenery, Monika Thiele also shifts between figurative narrations and abstract allusions. However, her medium differs immensly from the ones well-known in the history of painting: Her motivs are meticulously crafted with needle and thread.
As different as these approaches to painting might be, they are all united by the attempt to capture the human being and the various realities we are creating for ourselves. It is the fine line between inside and outside, between the obvious and the subconscious, which becomes visible in all its facets.
GALERIE SUPPER proudly announces its participation in this year's ArtHelsinki (September 7 - 11). On view will be works by Rayk Goetze (*1964, Stralsund), Mike MacKeldey (*1973, Frankfurt am Main), and Monika Thiele (*1966, Erfurt) at our booth 6p135.
Each of these three positions has its very own and unique approach to painting. While Rayk Goetze has perfected his style of fragmentation and contradiction in his oil paintings, Mike MacKeldey appropriates an impressive figurative imagery in oil, in order to then playfully modify his motifs through scratchings and other techniques. As a third part of this scenery, Monika Thiele also shifts between figurative narrations and abstract allusions. However, her medium differs immensly from the ones well-known in the history of painting: Her motivs are meticulously crafted with needle and thread.
As different as these approaches to painting might be, they are all united by the attempt to capture the human being and the various realities we are creating for ourselves. It is the fine line between inside and outside, between the obvious and the subconscious, which becomes visible in all its facets.
Preview:
Wednesday, 7 September 2016, 9 am - 12 noon
Wednesday, 7 September 2016, 9 am - 12 noon