Miriam Vlaming : Wandlungen /

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Uniform title:Miriam Vlaming (Kerber Verlag)
Imprint:Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag, [2022]
©2022
Description:158 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language:German
Series:Kerber art
Kerber art.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13015573
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Varying Form of Title:Wandlungen
Other authors / contributors:Vlaming, Miriam, 1971-
Bopp-Schumacher, Ute, editor.
Dr.-Hanns-Simon-Stiftung, editor.
Neue Galerie im Haus Beda, host institution.
ISBN:9783735608871
3735608876
Notes:On the occasion of an exhibition held at the Neue Galerie im Haus Beda, Bitburg, September 11, 2022 - January 15, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:The paintings by artist Miriam Vlaming (*1971), who is associated with the ?New Leipzig School?, focus on the depiction of individuals some bold, some introverted, group portraits with an old-fashioned feel, figures bathing in deep waters, mysterious landscapes, and dark forests with staffage-like figures. In addition to photographic images, her works also draw inspiration from myths, literature, and travel. Vlaming?s paintings evolve through an elaborate process using only egg tempera paints that she mixes herself, which are then applied layer upon layer, in the style of the Old Masters. The artist often washes off and thins down some of the paint but leaves the traces of this act visible. Her atmospheric, transmuted images thus go through many iterations before the final work is completed. The mysteriousness and melancholy mood of these blurry, ambiguous images are captivating and permeate into our subconscious, stirring memories of long-forgotten moments and feelings.00Exhibition: Haus Beda, Bitburg, Germany (11.09.2022 - 15.01.2023).
Standard no.:9783735608871

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