Sculptures and prints: Discover nature experiences in Plochingen

Sculptures and prints: Discover nature experiences in Plochingen

Nikolaus Cinetto and Thomas Schuster will present an impressive exhibition in the gallery of the city of Plochingen until October 12th. Under the title "Nature under the hat", the two Stuttgart artists show a variety of their work, which include both sculptures and wooden prints. This joint exhibition was organized by the Mahlwerk initiative and has already aroused great interest.

The artists Cinetto and Schuster have met in the 80s and 90s since their time together at the Stuttgart Art Academy. Despite their different approaches in art production, there are concise similarities in their work. Their works communicate in a non -verbal way with nature and represent abstract forms that work together harmoniously. Each work complements the other, whereby there is no competition between the two artists. This successful symbiosis brings both the two -dimensional prints and the three -dimensional objects in the exhibition.

artistic work and creative processes

Nikolaus Cinetto, born in Ulm in 1967, is known for his innovative printing techniques and its ability to implement many different forms from nature in his art. He uses plywood panels to create printed sticks that he combines in ever new compilations. Cinetto is a master in creating creative impulses from the smallest remaining pieces. His work, often in an impressive size and in black on transparent paper, are directly attached to the walls of the gallery, which means that they bring the natural diversity and dynamics of the forms into its own without being restricted by a frame.

Thomas Schuster, who was born in Upper Bavaria in 1964, has a preference for sculptural work made of various materials such as wood, concrete and terracotta. His sculptures invite the viewers to deal with the design language and to develop their own associations. The refined curves of his works can remind animals, which creates playful amazement. Works with names such as "face" or "nose" illustrate that the works of art are not only shapes, but also tell stories.

a farewell and a new beginning

The vernissage of the exhibition was opened by Anu Paflitschek, the long -time chairman of the Mahlwerk initiative, which described the event as a "stroke of luck". This is the penultimate project that Paflitschek is curating because it will hire her exhibition activities next year. The gallery will then be continued under the new direction of Judith Rühle and Markus Schüch. The new cultural office team takes over the curating of the program, whereby only four exhibitions per year will be planned in the future, each of which will be under a certain motto.

opening times The exhibition can be seen until October 12th. It can be visited Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The opening times from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. are on Friday. In addition, the exhibition on October 6th receives special attention as part of the Plochinger autumn, which could help to attract even more visitors.

The creation of cinetto and cobbler impressively shows how art can influence the perception of space and nature. Her work not only reflects personal artistic approaches, but also invite the viewers to look at the world around them with new eyes. In times when the connection to nature is often lost, such exhibitions can help to rediscover and appreciate this relationship.

variety of artistic approaches

In the exhibition "Nature under the hat", the variety of artistic approaches by Nikolaus Cinetto and Thomas Schuster becomes clear. The two artists use different materials and techniques to express their visions of nature. While Cinetto mainly works with printing techniques, Schuster remains loyal to the traditional materials wood, concrete and terracotta. These approaches not only reflect personal styles, but also show how these opposing methods complement each other harmoniously in the exhibition.

In addition to the delicate, often filigree printing of cinetto, Schuster's sculptures are striking and robust, which leads to an exciting dialogue between the works. The combination of the different textures and surfaces promotes the perception of the viewers and encourages to look at the work from different perspectives. The works encourage reflection on the relationship between man and nature, which makes the exhibition a profound experience.

Influence of the Stuttgart Art Academy

The joint study time at the Stuttgart Art Academy left traces of both Nikolaus Cinetto and Thomas Schuster. This institution has been attracting talented artists for many years and offers a wide range of artistic disciplines. Under the direction of well -known personalities such as Rudolf Schoofs and Micha Ullmann, the two were confronted with decisive concepts and techniques that significantly influenced their artistic development.

The academy also offers a platform for exchange and networking among the students, which is clearly reflected in the collaboration of the two artists. Your longstanding friendship and mutual appreciation are not only visible in your works of art, but also in the way you exhibit together and initiate projects. In any case, the connection that you made during your studies strengthens your artistic practice and promotes creative dialogue.

visitor interest and cultural importance

The exhibition in Plochingen attracts many visitors, which is a sign of the interest in contemporary art. With its selection and presentation, the curation of Anu Paflitschek has contributed to offering the region a platform for regional artists and drawing attention to the artistic diversity in the area. Cultural events like this are important to promote awareness of art and culture and bring people together. At a time when many are confronted with challenges in the cultural area, the support of local artists plays a crucial role.

In addition, the Mahlwerk initiative offers a platform for various cultural experiments and projects. The presentation of these artists is part of a more comprehensive commitment to promoting art and culture in the region and underlines the importance of exhibitions that stimulate thought and encourage creativity.

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