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Galerie Christian Ehrentraut

Friedrichstraße 123
Mitte

Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday: 11:00 - 18:00 (11 PM - 6 PM)

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Gallerist Christian Ehrentraut has been working in the Berlin art scene for years, starting at the renowned EIGEN+ART and later heading the artist-run LIGA Gallery which catapulted several painters from the so-called New Leipzig School to early fame. In 2005, Ehrentraut opened his first commercial gallery on Brunnenstrasse, then ran a salon-style space from his home in 2007 and 2008. In early 2009, the latest incarnation of Galerie Christian Ehrentraut opened on a spacious courtyard space on Friedrichstrasse. Still representing a number of LIGA artists, the gallery exhibits primarily two-dimensional work, widening it's roster to installation and sculpture and International artists such as Canadian Shannon Finley and Tel Aviv-based Anan Tzukerman. The Gallery published numerous artist books in cooperation with LUBOK Verlag (www.lubok.de), publisher of original graphic picture books, that was founded by artist Christoph Ruckhaberle in 2007, among them publications accompanying exhibitions by Shannon Finley (2010) , Franziska Holstein, Stephanie Dost and Ruprecht von Kaufmann (all 2009). Each exhibition is also accompanied by an original signed and numbered print in different media in an edition of 400 copies.


Current Exhibition

May 11, 2012 - Jun 23, 2012

Andreas Blank

„Shadows of Words Spoken“

"Still Life 12", alabaster, sandstone, quartzite, soapstone, 38 x 15 x 34,5 cm, 2012

OPENING RECEPTION: FRDAIY, 11 - MAY - 2012, 17:00 - 21:00 (5 PM - 9 PM)

In his sculptural practice, Andreas Blank combines the abstract and the realistic, the conceptual as well as the technical. He sources stones from quarries from all over the world, carves them with elaborate deliberation and assembles them in sometimes consciously stylized, and other times deceptively realistic objects of the everyday. In his precise installations, the apparently ephemeral objects achieve monumental permanence. Whether marble, alabaster, or porphyry, material historically used to serve religious or political functions, has in Blank's hands acquired a seemingly casual and fragmentary character. The geographical and cultural identity of the stone and the memorial function of stone-sculpture in general refer to the value of each object. Blank questions the obvious and transforms traditional ideals and values on the ordinary and present.

Andreas Blank was born in Ansbach in 1976. He attended the Karlsruhe State Academy of Art (Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste) and was Meisterschüler under Prof. Klingelhöller. He held a scholarship with the German National Academic Foundation and received his MFA from the Royal College of Art in London. In 2009 he was a finalist for the New Sensations Award by Channel 4 and the Saatchi Gallery. Blank lives and works in London and Franconia.

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Andreas Blank vereint in seinen Skulpturen sowohl abstrakte und gegenständliche als auch konzeptuelle und handwerkliche, technische Praktiken. Auf allen Erdteilen sucht er nach oft seltenen Steinen, bearbeitet sie in aufwendigen Arbeitsprozessen und setzt sie mal zu stilisierten, mal täuschend echt wirkenden Alltagsobjekten zusammen. In den präzise inszenierten Rauminstallationen wird die temporäre Natur der abgebildeten Gegenstände in monumentale Permanenz überführt.
Wurden Marmor, Alabaster oder Porphyr in der Bildhauerei historisch meist benutzt, um politische oder religiöse Aufgaben zu erfüllen, erhalten Blanks skulpturale Objekte dagegen einen scheinbar beiläufigen und fragmentarischen Charakter. Die geographische und kulturelle Identität des Arbeitsmaterials und die Denkmal-Funktion der Steinskulpturen verweist auf die Wertigkeit der Gegenstände. Blank hinterfragt das Sichtbare und überführt traditionelle Bezüge und Wertvorstellungen auf das Alltägliche und Gegenwärtige.

Andreas Blank (geboren 1976 in Ansbach) hat an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Karlsruhe bei Prof. Klingelhöller studiert und am Royal College of Art in London seinen Master gemacht. Er war Stipendiat der Deutschen Studienstiftung und Finalist des New Sensation Award von Channel 4 und der Saatchi Gallery 2009. Blank lebt und arbeitet in London und Franken.


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