- Daniela Hoferer Passionsmaschine, Stickerei auf Satin auf Holzrahmen, Pelz, 2011. On the right side: Doppelkopf Stickerei, Pelz, 2013 Sammlung C. Moor.
The two Dresden based artists Daniela Hoferer and Michiko Nakatani are presenting their works at the Japanisches Kulturinstitut Köln. Draft as a japanese-german exchange show it is already their second show together. The two artists define one similarity in their work: both are dealing in a material manner with forms of narrations. But whereas Hoferers embroideries concretise more and more during the process, Nakatanis pictures in resin seem to lose their sharpness.
T/m 10 mei a.s.
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(een bericht van Su-Ran Sichling)
Michiko Nakatani (*1981 in Tokio) studied at the Tama Art University in Tokio and continued at the art university in Dresden.
Daniela Hoferer (*1981 in Gengenbach) studied art therapy in Nürtingen and art at the art university in Dresden.
In the center of the room: two display cabinets of Daniela Hoferer. In the front: Auböck Purgatorium, Kupfer, Holz, Glas, Stoff, Stickerei, Knochen, 2011 together with: Prozession#Aufbau 2 (Ritterhaube) Eisen, Kupfer, Stoff, 2010 in the back: Haube (nach Lucas Cranach) Kupfer, Holz, Glas, Porzellan, bestickter Stoff, 2014.
On the walls Michiko Nakatani, in the front: Jenseits des Flusses I und II, Gips, Polyurethan, Pigment, Eisen, 2013. Schwarze Vögel, Gips, Polyurethan, Pigment, Eisen, 2013. Zimmer, Gips, Polyurethan, Pigment, Eisen, 2013.
In the front Daniela Hoferer: Haube (nach Lucas Cranach) Kupfer, Holz, Glas, Porzellan, bestickter Stoff, 2014. On the wall Michiko Nakatani: Schwarze Vögel, Gips, Polyurethan, Pigment, Eisen, 2013.
Michiko Nakatani: Souzou no Yoroi (Vorstellung einer Rüstung) Kunstharz, Pigment, Eisen, Gouache, 2013.
Opening with art historian Sofie Mathoi. In the front Daniela Hoferer’s Prozession#Aufbau 2 (Ritterhaube) Eisen, Kupfer. On the wall Michiko Nakatani’s Jenseits des Flusses I und II, Gips, Polyurethan, Pigment, Eisen, 2013.
Michiko Nakatani, Boot, Keramik, Messing, Holz, 2014.
T/m 10 mei a.s.
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