Vernissage in Neubrandenburg: Joachim Lautenschläger celebrates with art

Vernissage in Neubrandenburg: Joachim Lautenschläger celebrates with art

In the archive of art in Neubrandenburg there will be a special event on Saturday, September 14th: The renowned artist Joachim Lautenschläger celebrates his 80th birthday with a vernissage. This event is not only marked by his honorary day, but also for the extraordinary creativity of an artist who has been present in the art scene for decades.

The vernissage begins at 4 p.m. at Baumhaselstraße 12. Lautenschläger, which lived in the picturesque Zachow near Neubrandenburg, offers visitors the opportunity to admire works from his exhibition series "Life Sign". The focus is on landscapes and Harlekine. Lautenschläger has explored various artistic styles in his career and his oeuvre includes painting and graphics from several decades.

A festival for the senses

The vernissage not only promises visual impressions, but also acoustic joy. A saxophonist that will enrich the atmosphere ensures the background music. In addition, photographic portraits are shown by two other artists, which gives the event a diverse note. A special highlight is the laudation that Dr. Simone Tippach-Schneider, an art scientist from Berlin. The mixture of art, music and personal words promises a stimulating and solemn mood.

By a press release, it was announced that Lautenschläger handed over part of his works to the archive of art as a lecture. This illustrates its connection to this institution and ensures that his art will also be made accessible to future generations. In the exhibition, not only his own work, but also pieces by other artists are presented, which underlines the importance of communal art creation.

In recent years, however, a lot has changed for the artist. Due to a stroke, the Zwickau native now lives in the nursing home in Neustrelitz. Despite these challenges, Lautenschläger reports that he continues to work actively on his artistic projects. This vernissage could possibly be the last exhibition of the artist, which makes the occasion all the more important. Art lovers and Neubrandenburgers are invited to share this emotional moment and to appreciate the works of a man who tells stories with his pictures.

A legacy of creativity

The event is not only a celebration of Lautenschläger's life's work, but also an appreciation for how art can combine communities. Despite the difficult circumstances, the artist remains true to the creative process and shows that passion and art are timeless. A look at the work of an artist, who is partly in the shadow of the past, is an opportunity to deal with the artistic diversity and the stories that carry artists and Lautenschläger in our presence.

Lautenschläger, who turns 80, made an important contribution to contemporary art in Germany in his career. His works are often shaped by personal experiences and his environment, which gives them a special depth. He is known for his distinctive style, which combines both traditional and modern techniques. The artist exhibited in various cities and at high -ranking exhibitions, including in Berlin and Leipzig.

The relationship between art and reality of life is a central topic in Lautenschläger. Similar to other artists of the 'New German School', it also becomes clear how social and personal changes flow into art. This interface of life and art becomes particularly prominent in Lautenschläger's work, which also explains his decision to leave so many decades of his work to the archive.

The influence of life events on art

Lautenschläger's life was characterized by numerous challenges that are also reflected in his art. His stroke and the subsequent relocation to a nursing home are turning points in his life, which have influenced his creative work. Despite these hurdles, Lautenschläger remains committed and still actively in the art scene, which many in his environment admire.

There are numerous examples in art history in which personal crises and experiences have significantly influenced the creative processes of artists. A relevant example is the painter Vincent van Gogh, whose diseases and emotional fights shaped his works with a strongly emotional depth. Similarly, Lautenschläger's work a way of dealing with one's own life and the environment, which makes his art unique.

This year's exhibition could be interpreted as a reflection on the subject of loss, identity and hope. The combination of visual impressions and background music is intended to create an atmosphere that both emotionally touched and stimulates thinking.

In recent years, more and more studies have been published that show the healing power of art. Scientific surveys show that dealing with art can increase well -being and have therapeutic effects. This knowledge could also be important for Lautenschläger's work and its perspective on art. Again and again it is emphasized how important it is to integrate creative forms of expression as part of life.

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