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Galerie Christian Lethert presents NELLEKE BELTJENS | NATASCHA SCHMITTEN – Worlds Within

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28 Oct 2016 to 17 Dec 2016
Tue-Fr 2-6 pm, Sat 11am – 4pm & by appointment
Nelleke Beltjens | Natascha Schmitten | WORLDS WITHIN, 2016
Installation view, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Photo: © Simon Vogel, Cologne
Installation view, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Photo: © Simon Vogel, Cologne
Installation view, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Photo: © Simon Vogel, Cologne
Installation view, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Photo: © Simon Vogel, Cologne
Installation view, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Photo: © Simon Vogel, Cologne
Installation view, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne
Photo: © Simon Vogel, Cologne


Artists in this exhibition: Nelleke Beltjens, Natascha Schmitten


GALERIE CHRISTIAN LETHERT

Nelleke Beltjens | Natascha Schmitten
Worlds Within

Exhibition: 28.10.2016 – 17.12.2016
Opening reception: Friday, October 28, 2016, 6-9 pm

Galerie Christian Lethert is pleased to present the exhibition Worlds Within, which combines new drawings by Dutch artist Nelleke Beltjens and for the very first time paintings by Natascha Schmitten. Each in their own way create multi-faceted works which contain constantly variable and open pictorial spaces that brush existing worlds and explore new ones.

“Over the last decade Nelleke Beltjens’ foundational inscriptive mark has been the partial line. Notched along the edge of a guiding piece of cardstock, these agglomerated line fragments immanently invoke the contradictory duality of presence and absence. More recently, Beltjens has extended her interest in the cut into a quite literal strategy of incision and exchange. Small sections are excised from the surface of one drawing while an identically sized fragment is cut from a second surface. The two fragments are then exchanged, creating a topographical upheaval between the surfaces of several drawings, which are now indelibly linked. […]
It is of course obvious that ‘new worlds’, at least as we understand them, are possible through the (re)organization of what exists. But to decide implies the imposition of a fiction, a ‘necessary illusion’ that enables our finite perceptions to gain purchase on potentiality. The title of Beltjens’ most recent series of works, “it happens” – a phrase which evokes a certain loss of control – alludes to the embarrassment of this situation, that is, the threat of the fiction being revealed as such.” (excerpt from a text by Rollin Beamish)

For her expressive paintings Natascha Schmitten uses nylon, a silky, semi-transparent material, as her main picture carrier. With every brush stroke Schmitten questions the relationship between light and the possibilities of its representation. Out of multiple translucent coatings of ink and oil color she creates light-flooded pictorial spaces. The transparencies and subtle traces vaguely presage a kind of figuration, like in the exhibited work Pellucid (2016). The discrepancy between the lack of a distinctly perceptible subject and the impression that the paintings refer to the visible world evokes an exceptional tension. Schmitten likes to confront the viewer with aspects of alienation and interferences to provoke different perceptions und imaginations. According to that, the title Alias (2016) Schmitten gave to one of her new works, refers to the fact that there is more than one world and more than one truth, which can be explored beneath the surface of her painting. A kind of permeable veil seems to combine the different worlds within her works, thus creating entirely new ones.

The exhibition Worlds Within presents two artists who convince with analytical and idiosyncratic approaches to drawing and painting and by using a form of opening which leads to new possibilities and movement.

Nelleke Beltjens, born 1974 in Roermond, The Netherlands, studied at the Academie voor Beeldende Vorming in Tilburg, at the Northern Illinois University in DeKalb as well as at the University of California in Davis. Beltjens lives and works in the USA and Europe and presents her works worldwide.

Natascha Schmitten, born 1986 in Bonn, Germany, studied from 2006 – 2014 at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Prof. Siegfried Anzinger. In 2010 she received the Max-Ernst-Fellowship and exhibits her work throughout Europe.

From November 29th till December 4th 2016 we will again exhibit at Untitled Miami Beach and from December 1st till 4th at NADA Miami Beach. We are delighted to open our next exhibition with works by Kai Richter on January 20th, 2017.



GALERIE CHRISTIAN LETHERT


Galerie Christian Lethert
Cologne Contemporaries



Jill Baroff
Christiane Baumgartner
Rana Begum
Nelleke Beltjens
Henrik Eiben
Fergus Feehily
Lutz Fritsch
Joe Fyfe
Frank Gerritz
Hubert Kiecol
Imi Knoebel
Gereon Krebber
Daniel Lergon
Kai Richter
Winston Roeth
Natascha Schmitten
Max Sudhues



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