Anemone Vostell
St. Matthäus-Kirche / Stiftung St. Matthäus
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin
Germany
FULIMIDRON
Artist talk, guided tour
16.06.2024, 16:00 hrs
The transparent, multi-coloured Plexiglas sculptures by artist Berta Fischer, which float in space like materialised dynamics, are as enigmatic as their titles, which defy interpretation. At the same time, their dynamic light and movement play with associations that unfold their own resonances in the context of the church space.
With Berta Fischer and Hannes Langbein, Director of the St Matthew's Foundation
Admission free
Making the invisible visible is one of the basic concerns of Berlin artist Berta Fischer. Strictly speaking, her sculptures are not objects, but materialised dynamics. Her transparent, multicoloured Plexiglas sculptures float in space like frozen movements of air, playing around its air volume, allowing movements of flowing and floating to be experienced - just like the light that catches on their surfaces and is reflected in the space as coloured shadows. Her sculptures remain as enigmatic as the titles of her works, which defy interpretation. At the same time, they play with associations in their dynamics of light and movement, which unfold their own resonances in the context of the church space, especially on the horizon of Pentecost. Artistic and religious explorations of the invisible come together.
With the kind support of Trautwein Herleth and Galerie Karin GĂĽnther.