guardians of the peace (e) r - Action has begun - r Jo Scholar
Monday, August 10, 2009
In art, the depiction of melancholy often reflects the inner melancholy or sadness to the outside. The lifelessness dominated the objects. They symbolize the absence of the human community. The Bochum painter Jo Scholar tried with his paintings and works on non-specific "art forms" a ban on melancholy provoke. In his exhibition at the gallery Neheimer workshop "The Bow", he presents some 30 of his works. They originated in unusual places, such as in a psychiatric hospital, a bunker or in attics. "Places that are no longer perceived by the normal world," said Scholar. Get inspired to re-population. As part of the art scholars of the Bochum Cultural Council, he has changed his place of work in the attic of the monument "kitsch-shop". She is a former drinking and waiting hall at the entrance of Bochum-Gerthe. "These are historical site. In the formerly empty buildings and people come form a small community. Here then there is ban on melancholy, "says the painter. Nearly 100 visitors came to his exhibition opening on Sunday in the sheet in the artwork on the Möhnestraße. "I am pleased to welcome many new faces that have become our art week, summer jelly 'friends interested in the arts and our community," said Arch artist Kirsten Minkel. Margaret Muller, a native of Gelsenkirchen director, reflected in their reading of happiness and well-being as a dispute or problem rather than society. In it she quoted often, the well-known as a poet of the art of Werner von Siemens and the French poet Paul Valerie. The exhibition runs until Sunday, 30 August visit. The day will clock up 17 a DVD presentation "images come from bunkers" instead. Gallery opening times of the workshop "The Bow": Thursdays from 17 bis 20 clock and clock Saturday from 14 bis 18. takes Reach 02932/203130
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