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Katja Wunderling

* 1957

Katja Wunderling blends painting and drawing traditions with
aesthetic experiences gained from her direct contact with natural
materials.

In the last few decades she has developed from this
merging of the two elements a great variety of individual works
(www.katja-wunderling.de).

In her current p91 Exhibition she
concentrates on two opposite poles within her oeuvre: on the one
hand, three-dimensional objects made of organic material and, on
the
other hand, bright, colorful works on paper.

With regard to the
colorful
intensity of her palette she has returned to her own roots.

As an art
student she travelled to India to absorb the powerful optical
experiences offered by this country and its people.

Katja Wunderling
belonged to that generation of 20th century western youth for whom
the country of dreams so admired by Europeans had acquired a new
relevancy in thinking, feeling, and experience. Today this phase of
cultural history appears strangely foreign. In order to explore the
question as to what extent the myth of India can still play an
important role within our present philosophy p91 invited Surendra
Lutz Strathmeyer (www.surendra.de), to give a sitar concert at the
official opening.

Werke

Exhibitions

bis Ende Januar 2017: p91, Nürnberg

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