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  • “Momentum in Space” Solo Show

    Anne Wölk presents a solo exhibition at Pantocrator Gallery. A poetic space travel into the depth of interstellar clouds that enchants the imagination, entitled “Momentum in Space”.

    more info: https://www.pantocratorgallery.com/current-exhibition

    Displaying a selection of Anne Wölk’s most recent paintings, the exhibition takes place from the 05th December 2021 to the 28th February 2022 as an online event, at the Pantocrator Gallery, setting the stage for vivid space-inspired artworks to transport dreamers and enthusiasts into a cosmic exploration of nature’s beauty. Echoing the long winter nights, the presentation propels the imagination to go beyond rational scientific knowledge while sketching a visionary and optimistic future.

    The exhibition features creations inspired by Nebulae, interstellar clouds formed of dust, hydrogen, and helium, that invite the viewer an aesthetic contemplation of nature’s pure beauty. Shimmering stars delicately illuminate an infinite blue while mesmerizing shades of surreal colours offered by the cosmos create a bridge with a mystical world, encouraging to leave rational thoughts aside. The flowing colour gradients are carefully selected by the artist to capture the constantly transforming nebulous shapes. While embracing the tradition of the 17th century landscape painting, specifically the techniques of the Dutch painter Aert van der Neer, Anne Wölk also uses film stills from science fiction for the “Starscapes” series, where she depicts mountain landscapes brightly shining against dark starry skies.

    The details of nature, perceptible thanks to the advances in satellite imagery and computer-generated images, are altered and sublimated to form dreamlike galactical worlds. By layering astrophotography images and pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope with utopian science-fiction references and colourful motifs, the personal cosmos paintings finely blur the lines between dreams and reality to prompt the imagination to wander in surreal landscapes. Anne Wölk’s sampling methods create a celestial space that recloses digital information gaps caused by the technical limitations of telescopic observations and mechanical photography. The paintings represent the marvels of nature in a scientific utopia that can open the door to future discoveries.

    Born and raised in Jena in former East Germany, Anne Wölk is an artist based in Berlin, who creates artworks inspired by space aesthetic and science fiction. The process of layering outer space images with quotations from German Romanticism and Photorealism is distinctive of her compositions. Faithful to her values of community, optimism and hope towards the future, her art outlines a bright and fantastical world tracing the beauty that nature exudes. Her two previous collaborations with the Pantocrator Gallery took place in 2015 with the exhibition titled “Through the looking-glass” (Shanghai, China) and in 2020, by representing her work at the Swab Art Fair.

  • ART BASEL GROUP SHOW

    @Alfa Gallery Miami, 1 – 31 December
    This show brings together works by contemporary artists from Alfa program.
    To celebrate Miami Art Week 2021 Alfa Gallery is pleased to present our next online exhibition: Art Basel Group Show 2021. 
    On behalf of all of us at Alfa Gallery, it is a great honor to present 115 artworks. 
    The works can be viewed and purchased online on ARTSY.

    Artist List:
    Adriana Jimenez, Alessio Guano, Alexander Bühler, Alexandra Severinsson, Amélie Laurence Fortin, Ana Vila, Andrea Bonino, Ann Catrin Olsson, Anna Hillbom, Anne Wölk, Annette Mewes-Thoms, Annie Charland Thibodeau, Austin Turley, Bea Last, Bianca Ion, Boldisar Szenteczki, Carla Fache, Chris Packer, Chris and Jody Vingoe, Clark Valentine, Dagmar Daugy, Dan Hamer, David Pereira, Denize Treizman, Dimasla, Dragana Crnjak, Elina Arpalathi, Evelyn Snoek, Fabian Bürgy, Fabien Marques, Gamaliel Herrera, Gelah Penn, Geoff and Eilidh Lucas, Godelieve Bieswal, Heike Wagner, Ioannis Lassithiotakis, Isabel Fuentes, Ivan Lassere, Jan Stolín, Janine Weger, Jason Hughes, Jennie L. Kiessling, Johan Van Oeckel, Johanna Marie Schimming, John Tallman, John Poblador, José María Banús, Jovan Karlo Villalba, Jürgen Bauer, Kai-Ning Huang, Kaline Carter, Kathrin Ganser, Kenzie Wells, Kit Brown, Kleopatra Moursela, Kristen Lorentzen, Laura Mosquera, Lavinia Gallie, Luc Vandervelde Lux, Lydia Mammes, Maria Konstanse Bruun, Martino Lorenzon, Maureen Meyer, Michel Mazzoni, Miriam H. Nielsen, Mirja Busch, Monique Lacey, Naomi Middelmann, Nicolas Vionnet, Olga Zabroń, Olivia Pilato, Paco Dalmau, Paul Amundarain, Peter Rune Christiansen, Rimas čiurlionis, Robert Fortgens, Stefanie Schulte, Sterenn Lanco, Susanne Schwieter, Tali Benbassat, Tetsuya Fukushima, Theodora Varney Jones, Tom Cartmill, Tom Koken, Uwe Siemens, Vanessa Niederstrasser, Verena Bachl, Victor Mahana, Virgine Prokopowicz, Virgine Prokopowicz, Václav Koči, Wayne Adams, Yun Ling Chen

    WORKS ON VIEW:
    https://www.artsy.net/…/alfa-gallery-art-basel-group…
    #artbasel2021 #artbaselmiami #artbaselweek #miamiartweek 

    Transmission, 2018, acrylic on canvas, 49,5 x 40 cm, 19.5 x 15.7 Inch
    Available for sale from Alfa Gallery Miami
    https://www.artsy.net/artwork/anne-wolk-transmission
  • Mini Series for Singulart

    https://www.singulart.com/en/artworks/anne-wölk-purple-shades-1508935

    Three of my paintings are part of the Singulart “Winter Holiday Collection”. The Paris-based gallery has selected three of my paintings for their winter collection. The selected paintings will be sold for 1000 euros each to their collectors. With the acquisition of an artwork, you will support my studio work for the next few months.

    more info: https://www.singulart.com/de/veranstaltungen/sonderverkauf/winterliche-festtage-5947

    Press release:
    From December 2nd to 9th, Singulart will host its brand new Winter Holidays Flash Sale!
    Singulart asked 19 international artists to create 3 original artworks for their collectors to get into the festive season. This is the perfect opportunity to discover or rediscover artists and to acquire a work at a special price: each work is on sale for €1,000 until December 9th only. 

    https://www.singulart.com/en/artworks/anne-wölk-magic-lights-1506251

    Although we are living through a difficult moment with the fourth wave of Covid-19, bet on art to brighten your space or gift it to your loved ones!
    Giving and receiving artwork is a special experience. That’s why I am offering exclusive, premium packaging for each artwork acquired from the Flash Sale just in time for the Holiday Season! I will include a personalized message. I also guarantee delivery of artworks before December 24th!

    https://www.singulart.com/en/artworks/anne-wölk-new-moon-night-1512475
  • Group Show at Refrigerator Poetry

    November 2021 Exhibition

    Address:
    Refrigerator Poetry Online Gallery
    A COMMUNITY FOR ALL

    3853 Northdale Blvd. #246, 
    Tampa, FL 33624, USA
    Contact:
    director@refrigeratorpoetry.com

    (November 1 – 30, 2021) 

    Refrigerator Poetry is pleased to present the November 2021 Visual Art online group exhibition organized by archive director, Perri Neri. All work was completed between November 2020 and November 2021.
    Refrigerator Poetry can be defined as a multiplicity of voices being created out of the experiences being had in the moment. While we continue to negotiate with a pandemic, we have learned quickly to accept how fragile both our experiment of democracy and our human lives are. This month’s exhibition embodies a diverse array of narratives and practices, based in media ranging from photography, painting, textiles, collage, and sculpture. The range of experiences shared by these artists reveal moments when hope and optimism & joy and humanism mingle with death and decay.

  • Gallery Show in Madrid

    Installation View, V & G, Contemporary Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain

    Nina Milani presents a group show with 22 international artists. The gallery is committed to emerging and established artists from different disciplines and styles, being conscious of the great variety of offers that exist nowadays.

    The show runs from 28.09. – 10.10.2021.

    address: V & G Gallery for Contemporary Art,
    C. de las Hileras, 6, A, 28013 Madrid, Spain
    You will find my Painting “Milky Way” on the second floor of the gallery.
    Come by and say hello! 🌞

    Press Release about Anne Wölk:
    Anne Wölk is fascinated by science fction stories about space travel and  cyberspace. Involved in the society of digital culture, the artist alters flm stills,  as well as photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope, and integrates  them into her motifs and personal painting cosmos. During her childhood,  Wölk saw an infnite number of simulations of stellar skies and demonstrations  of planetary runs at 360-degree shows at the planetarium in her hometown  Jena. Jena was the center for laser and optics technology in the former GDR.  This formative experience continually infuenced her interest in science fction  and space travel. 

    Wölk’s subject matter speaks of the imagery of futuristic science and  technology, which we have only become familiar with from the advances of  satellites, cameras, cinematography, and computer-generated images.  By layering content from these diverse sources, the painter creates a  fantastical interpretation of nature, in which the simultaneity of Romanticism  and Utopia becomes perceptible. 

    Anne Wölk studied painting at the University of Fine Arts Berlin-Weissensee and the  Chelsea College of Fine Art and Design, London.

    The Gallery will represent her at the upcoming Art Fair “Art Innsbruck 2021”
    (held from October 28 to 31 in Innsbruck, Austria).
    more info: https://annewoelk.com/2021/05/17/art-innsbruck-art-fair-2021/

  • Nothing´s gonna change my world?

    Group Show in Berlin

    Nothing´s gonna change my world?

    13 August – 5 September 2021
    non-profit gallery: gr_und,
    Seestr. 49, 13347 Berlin

    Daniel Hahn and Johannes Mundinger, from Raum www, have asked 230 artists four questions each, to create a picture of how visual artists have come through the pandemic – so far – and what their predictions are for the future, in relation to art.

    The answers form the interactive exhibition, opening on 13 August 2021 at gr_und, Seestr. 49, 13347 Berlin. 

    Accompanying the exhibition is a catalogue depicting all the answers, with a foreword by Laura Helena Wurth and a greeting by Berlin’s Senator for Culture Klaus Lederer.

    copyright raumwww

    270 pages, with cardboard cover, printed by Druckhaus Sportflieger in Berlin. 

    Supported by Neustart Kultur, the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, BBK Bundesverband.

    About two thirds of the artists interviewed live in Berlin. About 130 are female*, about 100 male*. The answers are German or English, depending on the artist.

    All artists can be found at www.raumwww.de, a playful online archive that has been collecting exhibitions and cultural projects that had to be cancelled, postponed or closed due to the pandemic since the beginning of the first lockdown in 2020.

    copyright raumwww

    In this Dropbox folder you can find further information regarding exhibitoin, catalogue and Raum www. (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xk7twgunl8sh1hy/AAAbh2n2MSlotDiRWVTPB25pa?dl=0)

    * * *

    So the focus is less on artistic works and more on answering the four questions:

    1 How much were you affected by the lockdowns and how did you deal with the situation?

    2 How has your work situation and working method changed as a result?

    3 How do you assess the changes for art and the art world?

    4 What impact do you think the pandemic has had on the importance of art for society?

    copyright raumwww

    Participating artists:

    Marion Fink, Anna Fiegen, Marie Athenstaedt, Tom Król, Birte Bosse, Ida Kammerloch, Friederike Feldmann, Aneta Kajzer, Eva Gentner, Aaron Scheer, Sally Kindberg, Isabella Fürnkäs, Timur Lukas, Stine Deja, Dennis Kauzner, Helena Münch, Linus Rauch, Moritz Neuhoff, p 26 Johannes Daniel, Charlie Stein, Katya Quel Elizarova, Pablo Benzo, Lenia Hauser, p 26 Kristiane Kegelmann, Lukasz Furs, Robert Westphal & Laurent Wians, Klub 7, Max Freund, Daniel Hölzl, Dagmara Genda, Antoanetta Marinov, Ursula Döbereiner, Ruppe Koselleck, Marvin Ketteniss, Daniel Karrer, Johannes Mundinger, Markus Butkereit, Kristopher Raos, Gabriele Herzog, Ellen Akimoto, Winnie Seifert, Nathalie Franz & Alexander Suvorov, Olga Jakob, J.A. Kennedy, Maria Schumacher, Tristan Schulze, Daniel Man, Susanne Bonowicz, Christian August, Shira Orion, Agne Juodvalkyte, Anna Nezhnaya, Tim Cierpiszewski, Iakovos Volkov, Lucien Murat & Charles Torris, Nelio Riga, Kevin Lüdicke, Frédéric Platéus, Christian Bär, Guy Eytan, Beate Köhne, Lukas Luzius Leichtle, Olivia Malena Vidal, Tabea Borchardt, Christian Gode, Justyna Janetzek, Tomislav Topic, Nicky Hodge, Bram Braam, Sabine Wild, Nural Moser, Isabelle Borges, Elfi Greb, Andrew Hart, Anne Wölk, Tobias Wenzel, Valentina Murabito, Georgia Krawiec, Christian Selva Huygens, Martin Knigge, Tim Trantenroth, Sebastian Menzke, Ophelia Beckmann, Uta Pütz, Manuel Kirsch, Albert Coers, Danni Pantel, Ute Faber, Christoph Rode, Peer Kriesel, Jochen Mühlenbrink, Stephan Jäschke, Oliver Thie, Catherine Seher & Sergio Femar, Kay Yoon, Anna Ehrenstein, Emma Adler, Oskar Rink, Daniel Hahn, Jenny Brosinki, Yagmur Ruzgar & Ozan Akkoyun, Sebastian Haas, Thorben Eggers, 44 Flavours, Ludwig Schult, Mario Weinberg, Obisk Premier, Aaron Bezzina, Nina Neumaier, Stan Van Steendam, Dennis Rudolph, Iaroslav Kusch, Emily Hunt, Przemek Pyszczek, Elisa Alberti, Armin Rohr, Andrea Carpita, Isa Melsheimer, Pedro Ruxa, Constanze Kreiser, Antonius Kho, Luc Demissy, Sandra Meisel, Tim Jungmann, Steve Braun, Marie-Fleur Lefebvre, Clement Mancini, Betül Aksu, Mikos Meininger, Kristin Albrecht, Matten Vogel, Elvira Akzigitova, Claudia De La Torre, Sissy Schneider, Maja Tika Hürst, Jeroen Erosie, Pia Krajewski, Eva Dittrich, Brisa Noronha, Olya Bazilevich, Martina Moon Zelenika, Darja Linder, Silvia Noronha, Ray Ewing, Coco Bergholm, Luise Marchand, Anna-Lena Meisenberg, Lisa Tiemann, Johannes Bosisio, Nils Leimkühler, Karl Kowalke, Anna Steinert, Tobias Kappel, Lexia Hachtmann, Claude Blo Ricci, Sascha Missfeldt, Matthias Reinmuth, Leonid Keller, Tomoko Mori, Elisabeth Sonneck, Marco Goldenstein, Judith Milz, Gin Bahc, Katarina Baumann, Antonia Stoyke, Catherine Rose Evans, Miriam Rose Gronwald, Andrea Karch, Alizée Gazeau, Istihar Kalach, Enrico Bach, Anina Brisolla, Michelle Jezierski, Kathrin Ganser, Mirsini Artakianou, Christiane Behr, Solweig De Barry, Jan-Hendrik Brinkmann, Darja Shatalova, Robert Šalanda, Lukáš Machalický, Annelies Kamen, Maja Behrmann, Dave Grossmann, Juliane Tübke, Clemens Behr, Anna-Clara Stahl, Giulia Siviero, Björn Streeck, Teresa Mayr, Leo Elia Jung, Susanne Schmitt, Anna Gille, Lisa Marie Schmitt, Toni Mauersberg, Eva Pedroza, Manuel Stehli, Fabian Warnsing, Yasmin Bassir, Julie Legouez, Studio Offbeat, Annabelle Agbo-Godeau, Laurentius Sauer, Moritz Lindur, Antonia Rodrian, Anisia Affek, Sophia Uckmann, Paula Valenzuela Antunez, Gal Sherizly & Nhu Huynh, Max Neumann, Marta Djourina, Fette Sans, Johanna Schlegel, Jane Garbert, Sophia Domagala, Lotta Bartoschewski, Katy Hundertmark, Xavi Ceerre, Ella Becker, Jana Mertens, Verena Issel, Ida Lawrence, Duncan Passmore, Blazej Rusin

    Background:

    Raum www is an online archive collecting exhibitions and cultural projects that had to be cancelled, postponed or closed due to the pandemic.

    It was founded at the beginning of the first lockdown in March 2020, by Berlin based artists Daniel Hahn and Johannes Mundinger: 

    A hierarchy-free surface that can be scrolled in all directions (comparable to Google Maps), shows a picture of each artist’s work, that can be zoomed in to full screen. A pop-up menu informs about the artist, the work and the exhibition.

    The accompanying instagram account features various artists with single posts and updates on openings that can and could take place. 

    In addition to collecting cancelled exhibitions, Raum www also organise some by itself.

    After an exhibition in a park (Auerpark, June 2020), in a gallery in Berlin-Mitte (Galerie Neurotitan, October 2020), in the shop window of a Neukölln project space (HilbertRaum December 2020), a touring exhibition that was raffled off to private households („Hausarbeit“ March to May 2021), Nothing’s gonna change my world? is the fifth exhibition under the virtual roof of Raum www.

    www.raumwww.de 

  • Group Show Kulturkapellen

    Under the theme ‘SIGNALS!,’ this year’s artspring festival showcases the diversity of art and cultural production in Pankow, Prenzlauer Berg and Weißensee throughout the month of May. Exhibitions, concerts, readings, performances, a film and literature program, and various themed days will be presented from May 7th until June 6th. Due to pandemic regulations, the festival will appear in a hybrid online and live format.

    Stone for Eternity, 2021, 20 x 20 cm, Pencil and Crayon on paper
    sold by Singulart Gallery, Paris, France
    https://www.singulart.com/de/kunstwerke/anne-wölk-stone-for-eternity-1230655


    more info:
    Signale, group show,
    20.5. – 6.6. 2021
    Artspring: https://www.artspring.berlin/ausstellung-artspring-signaleverwalterhaus/
    Homepage: https://kulturkapellen.de
    address:
    ag friedhofsmuseum berlin e.v.
    Prenzlauer Berg 2, 10405 Berlin

    Installation View, Kulturkapellen Berlin

    artspring berlin is an initiative that weaves together a network of cultural operators in the district of Pankow all year round. The centerpiece and finale of the festival month is the Open Studio Weekend in Prenzlauer Berg, Weißensee and Pankow on June 5th and 6th, in which 320 artists will participate this year.
    A group exhibition, entitled ‘artspring signale,’ will take place in the project space Kulturkapellen and will include a digital counterpart. Another central component of the program is the artspringnale film festival, streamed every Friday. This year, the Artspring Festival focuses on the history as well as visions of the future of Prenzlauer Berg. 

    Stone for Eternity, 2021, crayon and pencil on paper, framed
    sold at Singulart Paris
    copyright by Artspring Berlin signals: art/artist
    QR-Code to visit online the group show at Verwalterhaus/ Kulturkapellen
    Kulturkapellen, Museum im Verwalterhaus

    Group Show:
    Artist list: Yuyu Hollmann, Niki Elbe, Valerie Otte, Türkan Kentel, Skadi Engeln, Rita Wesiak, Petra Weller, Nikita Skomerus, Nathalie Snel, Julia Brodauf, Mira Strammet, Mechthild Beckmann, Paola Telesca, Martha Stolt, Katharina Grantner, Heike Gronemann, Hanna Mauermann, H. Pastor, Christel Daesler-Lohmüller, Christine Falk, Beate Spitzmüller, A.R. Stern, Andrea Engelmann, Thomas Lucker, Roland Fuhrmann, Monika Maria Nowak, Martina Goldbeck, Grazyna Zarebska, Birgit Rakette, Beate Baumholzer, Annebaerlin, Anne Wölk, Anja Teske,  Marula di Como, Birgit Szepanski

    Text in German:
    ARTSPRING SIGNALE AUS DEN KULTURKAPELLEN / AUSSTELLUNG IM VERWALTERHAUS AUF DEM FRIEDHOF ST. MARIEN / ST. NICOLAI

    Die gemeinsame Ausstellung artspring Signale führen wir in diesem Jahr in einem hybriden Format im Verwalterhaus der Initiative Kulturkapellen durch.
    Das Verwalterhaus ist eine ganz besondere Institution: Vernarbte Wände, Spuren der Vergangenheit. Ein aus der Zeit gefallener und entschleunigter Ort, auf dem Friedhof St. Marien/St. Nicolai gelegen und von der ag Friedhofsmuseum e.V. als Kulturort bespielt.

    Und derzeit pandemiebedingt für Veranstaltungen geschlossen. Die Ausstellung artspring signale findet deshalb teildigital statt. Das bedeutet:

    Wir bringen die Arbeiten ins Haus und dokumentieren diesen Vorgang. Gezeigt werden Bilder uns Skulpturen der an den Offenen Ateliers im Rahmen von artspring berlin beteiligten Künstlerinnen und Künstlern aus dem ganzen Bezirk Pankow. Die Ausstellung ist von außen via QR-Code sichtbar.
    Eine „echte“ Installation gibt es im Außenraum: Die Künstlerinnen Marula di Como und Birgit Szepanski haben eine ortsspezifische und interaktive Installation entwickelt, die sowohl auf den Friedhof, als auch auf das historische Kaufhaus Jonas gegenüber Bezug nimmt. Ferner befindet sich eine Audio-Station des artspring artwalks in der Virtrine vor dem Gebäude.

    Ab Freitag, 21. Mai – Rund um die Uhr geöffnet bis 13. Juni

    Verwalterhaus Kulturkapellen
    Alter Friedhof St. Marien – St. Nicolai
    Prenzlauer Allee 1, 10405 Berlin

  • ART Innsbruck Art Fair 2021

    on the way to the opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021
    on the way to the opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021
    opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021
    Installation view ART Innsbruck Art Fair, 2021

    Live art events are back, and the wave of art fairs continues. The ART Innsbruck will celebrate 25 years of art, and I couldn’t be more delighted to invite you to the soft opening inside the well-known Olympiaworld Innsbruck tonight. Nina Milani has curated our booth B|02 + C|04. 

    The fair is an outstanding opportunity to mesh regional and international with galleries, artists, and collectors.
    Presented is the international fine art of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.
    link to fair:
    http://www.art-innsbruck.at/index.php/en/

    Installation view ART Innsbruck Art Fair, 2021
    Installation view ART Innsbruck Art Fair, 2021



    ART Innsbruck – A success story

    The ART Innsbruck – international art fair for contemporary art has established itself in it’s 25 years of history as a real brand and stands unmistakable for quality and variety. Presented is international fine art of the 19th, 20th and 21st century – as unique pieces and/or limited editions – paintings, works on paper, multiples, original graphics, sculptures, objects/installations, artist books, photography, new media and other precious objects.
    The ART Innsbruck is an outstanding opportunity to mesh regional and international with galleries, artists and interested people, especially collectors and art lovers get their money worth.

    opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021

    The upcoming ART Innsbruck will celebrate 25 years of art – We love to welcome you in July 2021 inside the well known Olympiaworld Innsbruck!

    opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021
    opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021
    opening of the 25th edition of Art Innsbruck 2021



    artists list:
    Alois Achatz, Udo Achterhold, Isabelle Alessandra, Amjad Aljahmani, Annemarie Ambrosoli, Benjamin Ammer, Anton Amort, Jeanne Andrieu, Aubertin Arman, Paolo Avanzi, Anna Badagliacca, Cat Bakker, Daniela Balzaretti, Cornelia Bargull, Imelda Bassanello, Ludwig Baumeister, Sabine Becker, Roland Behrmann, Raffaella Bellani, Maria-Anna Bergsmann, Evelyn Bermayer, Sabrina Bertolelli, Wolfgang Binding, Alex Birdfox, Silvia Bitschnau, Ellen Bittner, Gabriele Bittner, Xara Blax, Hein Bohlen, Larissa Bolzonella, Eros Bonamini, Claudia Botz, Tatyana Boulos, Franco Braggio, Edi Brancolini, Corinna Brandl, Klaus Brandner, Marion Braun, Stephan Bruelhart, Daniela Brusaschetto, Mikel Büchel, Bernhard Buhmann, Roswitha Buhmann, Eva Bur am Orde, Francesco Burla, Daniela Cammara, Francesco Campanella, Paolo Camporota, Giovanni Campus, César, Li Chen, Francisca Chiauriu, AlessandroCibelli, Giancarlo Ciccozzi, Daniele Ciliento, Maria Pia Contento, Joe Cornejo, Fabrice Covelli, Cristina Coza-Damian, Anita Daldoss, Mario Dalpra, Herbert Danler, Roland F. Danner, Christine Danninger, Angela De Biase, Elena de Stefano, Valentina del Gaudio, Maxo Della Rocca, Peter-Felix Denzler, Claudio Detto, Jonas Deubelbeiss, Katia di Mella, Maurizio Diana, Monika Dold, Heike Drescher, Thomas Driendl, Lesley Durañon, Alfred Eberharter, Josef Ebnöther, Johann Eder, Günter Edlinger, Manuela Eibensteiner, Andreas Eiserbeck, Nataliya Elmer, Rigo  Engler, Albert Ettori, Maurizio Falcocchio, Livio Fantini, Hilenia Fedele, Simona Fedele, Daniela Ferrero, Zoran Fila, Luisa Finicelli, Richard Fischer, Sabine Fleischmann, Paul Flora, Fabrizia Folchitto, Dana Forkner, Aude Fourrier, Yo Franklin, Barbara Freiburghaus, Achim Freyer, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Michel Friess, Jürgen Norbert Fux, Osvaldo Gaiotto, Vincenzo Gallo, Ursula Geber, Mario Ghizzardi, Petra Girschewski, Andrea Girstmair, Maura Giussani, Alois Gmeiner, Ursi Goetz, Evelin Göldi, Svensson Grace, Paolo Graziani, Sandra Gutsche, Ha Haengeun, Guido Häfner, Johannes Haider, Omar Hammouda, Martina Hamrik, Saidi Hayat, Christian Arnulf Hecher, Silvia Hecher, Heribert Heere, Kerstin Heinze-Grohmann, Peter Hermann, Anja Hessler, Franziska Hirschi, Irene Höll, Maria Bianca Hoppe, Gerald Huber, Gabriela Huck-Hotz, Giuse Iannello, Taichi Ichikawa, Iduna Imiela, Alina Ivanova, Veronique Jonassen, Jens Joneleit, Birgit Jung, Simon Jung, Helena Jungermann, Ivan Jurkovic, Kerstin Kager, Julia Kaiser, Sadettin Karacagil, Khrissy, John Kiki, Kamen Kissimov, Anette Koch, Katya Koning, Tomasz Alen Kopera, Andreas Kramer, Peter Krawagna, Bernhard Kreissl, Rupert Elias Kreuzer, Robert Krutisch, Doris Kummer, Thomas Lackner, Lucas Lamenha, Morena Lanari, Danny Lee, Barbara Legnazzi, Katharina Lichtenscheidt, Matthias Lidy, Harry Lieber, Hernández Laurencio López, Malaika Mack, Seifi Mahdiyeh, Sergio Maina, Salvatore Mainardi, Ion Mandrescu, Gabriele Marchesi, Nikolina Scalise Marjanovic, Jürgen Marose, Roland Martin, Michael Masata, Stefan Mattersberger, Claudia Maurer, Roman Mausar, Christine Mavaracchio, Lukas Mayr, Anton Mayringer, Ewa Mazur-Koj, Andrea Mazzoli, Hedwig Meinhard, Herbert Meißlitzer, Alfred Melchert, Simone Miani, Pavel Mitkov, Christina Mitterhuber, Moirym, Bogdan Molea, Micaela Montaldo, Riccardo Montanari, Paul Moroder de Doss, Gerald Moroder, Maria Moser, Adria Moura, Mr. Brainwash, Hans J. Müller, Michelle Muller, Sanna Myrttinen, Tomotsugu Nakamura, Srt Nana, Mariola Naranjos, Pamela Naranzoni, Saad Nazih, Ioan Nemtoi, Sigrun Neumann, Impero Nigiani, Leonardo Niola, Manfred Nipp, Hermann Nitsch, Florian Nörl, Ulrike Northing, Meries Nunziata, Bride O´Brien, Dieter Oberdorf, Patrick Obkircher, Simona Occhiuzzi, Simon Odischo, Oilavitrail, Valentin Oman, Pascal Ontijd, Magdalena Oppelt, Ferdinand Oppl, Karlheinz  Oswald, Maria Cibils Pacheco, Gyslaine Micheneau Pachet, Roland Palm, Ann Palmer, Manfred Pani, Amanda Papa, Ildiko Passarge, Alberto Carlo Perillo, Augusta Paola Pettini, Picasso, Philomena Pichler, Martin Piehler, Mariano Pieroni, Gabriella Pimpinicchio, Roberto Pino, Peter Pirker, Juliana Plexxo, Silvia Plüss, Thorsten Poersch, Franz Politzer, Giuseppe Portella, Markus Prachensky, Daniela Prezioso Einwaller, Tony Priolo, Irena Procházková, Sabine Puschmann, Nicola Quici, Horst Rainer, Nina Rassen, Omar Wlo Reda, Ela Reitinger, Brigitte Reitz, Gian Reverberi, Paul Riley, Thomas Ritter, Andrea Recchia Rizzardi, Cordula Rock, Ute Roim, Ralf Rosa, Rotella, Susanne Saidi-Schuster, Art Samarra, Grazia Santarpia, Siegfried Santoni, Daniela Satzinger, Brigitte Saugstad, Brigitta Lea Scherleitner, Evelin Schertle, Michél Schiwon, Eva Schlegel, Erich Schobesberger, Renate Schrepfer, Angelika Schretter, Norbert Schulz, Elfriede Schweiger, Jacqueline Seeber, Ewald Seemayer, Deborah Sengl, Peter Sengl, Wilhelm  Senoner, Giuseppe Gianluca Seregni, Gianluca Serri, Delphine Severs, Michael A. Seywald, Eugene Shadko, Helga Sibral, Oliver Sich, Thomas Sinclair, Frans Smit, Erika Smutny, Janina Barbara Sochal, Kerstin Sokoll, Vera Sollberger, Gianluca Somaschi, Monika Sonnleitner-Temper, Kamil Štabla, Maurizio Staffetta, Hans Staudacher, Georgeta Stefanescu, Monika Stein, Linda Steinthórsdóttir, Simon Stiegeler, Ljuba Stille, Reinhild Stötzel, Tamara Suhr, Nelly Sulser, Barbara Szüts, Andrea Tabellini, Michele Telari, Kristin Tessen, Martin Thamer, Hans Thomann, three, Susanne Tritscher, Bernhard Truley, Florian Tschurtschenthaler, Veronika Übersax, Irene Maria Vairo, Marco Valenti, Herman Van den Broek, Hilde van der Lierde, Chris van Weidmann, Emma Vanparys, Kari Veastad, Piero Vicari, Vigliaturo, Günther Villgrattner, Silvia Visocnik Hohenthaler, Dimitri Vojnov, Hein Wachinger, Elke Weickelt, Thomas Welti, Gertrud Welz, Sibylle Werkmeister, David Whitfield, Josef Winkler, Bernhard Witsch, Dietmar Wölfl, Anne Wölk, Matthias Wunsch, Kerstin Wüstenhöfer, YanYan, Elin Yee, Karen Zak, Michele Zaza, Gabriella Zedda, Norbert Zehm, Wang Zhichao, Anja Ziegler, Maria Ziegler, Alexandra Zilioli, Theres Zimmermann-Gort, Josef Zinsberger, Patrizia Maura Zoller, Inge Zuck 

    Opening hours 25th ART Innsbruck
    27th October 2021: VIP-Opening from 17.30 – exclusively for invited guests!
    27th October 2021: Official Opening from 19.30
    28th October 2021: from 11.00
    29th October 2021: from 11.00
    30th October 2021: from 11.00
    31st October 2021: from 11.00
    Detail, Day Break, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 49,5 x 40 cm
    Day Break, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 49,5 x 40 cm
    Scope and Vision, 2019, Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 40 cm
    1600 Euro
  • Artwalk Artspring Festival Solo at Vedis

    Where to go on Ascension Day 2021 in Berlin? The lockdown is still going on for art and culture. But from now on, it is possible to enjoy art live again during the Artwalk Berlin. The Indian restaurant Vedis offers a delivery service, and the visitor can enter the restaurant to pick up food. No corona test is necessary for this. 

    The art is visible every day from 12:00 to 22:00 and also works as a shop window presentation. 
    The German Press covered my exhibition in the Press. check out the article at:
    https://www.freundederkuenste.de

    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    SIGNALS! As part of the Artspring festival, the diversity of art and cultural production in Pankow, Prenzlauer Berg, Weißensee is shown throughout May: exhibitions, concerts, readings, performances, a film and literature program, various themed days will be on view from May 7th.

    more info: https://annewoelk.com/…/artwalk-artspring-festival…/

    Artwalk Solo presentation

    Vedi’s / Schönhauser Allee 142,
    on show from May 12th – June 6th

    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration
    (The exhibition can be visited daily from 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., no corona test required)

    more info and map:

    Text in Deutsch:
    Liebe Berliner Freunde und Kollegen!
    Es herrscht immer noch Lockdown in Berlin für Kunst und Kultur. Aber dennoch ist es jetzt möglich meine Arbeiten im Rahmen des Artwalk Berlin wieder live zu sehen. Das indische Restaurant Vedis bietet einen Lieferservice an und zum Abholen von Essen darf der Besucher das Restaurant betreten.
    Dazu ist kein Corona-Test notwendig. Die Kunst ist jeden Tag von 12:00 -22:00 sichtbar und funktioniert auch als Schaufensterpräsentation.

    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    Unter dem Motto SIGNALE! zeigt sich im Rahmen des Kunstfestivals artspring spots den ganzen Mai die Vielfältigkeit der Kunst- und Kulturproduktion in Pankow, Prenzlauer Berg, Weißensee: Ausstellungen, Konzerte, Lesungen, Performances, ein Film- und Literaturprogramm, verschiedene Thementage werden ab 7. Mai zu sehen sein.

    Artwalk Map


    Artwalk Solopräsentation:
    Vedi’s / Schönhauser Allee 142 Beschreibungab 12.5.:
    https://www.artspring.berlin/artwalk/
    Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration 
    Erkenntnis – und Erfahrungsprozess im Tiefenraum 
    (Der Besuch der Ausstellung ist täglich von 12:00 -22:00 Uhr möglich, kein Corona-Test erforderlich)

    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    Anne Wölks Ausstellung in den Schaufenstern des Vedi´s beleuchtet die spekulativen Realitäten des Universums. Die Ausstellung besteht aus Leinwandarbeiten und dreidimensionalen Kugelobjekten, die die Künstlerin mit irdischen und extraterrestrischen Landschaftsmotiven bemalt hat. Astronomische Aufnahmen verweben sich mit fiktiven Szenerien, die die Beziehungen zwischen Mensch und Natur in Frage stellen. Die Kunstwerke zeigen Weltraumhabitate mit Neon- und LED-Lichtern, die die Oberfläche des Planeten zu beleuchten scheinen. Eine Gemeinschaft von anonymen Raumfahrern hat Land auf anderen Himmelskörpern kolonisiert. Bewahren sie auf diese Weise das Wunder des Lebens außerhalb der irdischen Sphäre?

    Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    Während der Betrachter in die fernen Welten des Weltraums eingetaucht ist, schwebt immer noch ein digitales Leuchten am Horizont. Der artifizielle „Glow-Effekt“ konfrontiert den Besucher mit der Welt der Simulation und dem erzählerischen Terrain des Science Fiction Genre. An dieser Stelle zeigt sich das menschlichen Bedürfnis, neue Umgebungen für die eigenen Bestrebungen zu erobern, zu entwickeln und zu verändern. Während der Betrachter in der Ausstellung scheinbar zu den äußersten Grenzen des Universums gereist ist, wird er gleichzeitig auf die Verwundbarkeit unseres Heimatplaneten verwiesen und ist aufgefordert, die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Mensch und Erde größer zu denken.

    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    www.singulart.com/de/künstler/anne-wölk-20745
    https://annewoelk.com
    Instagram: @studio_anne_woelk
    https://vedis.berlin

    Window with a view
    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin
    Installation view, Anne Wölk: Deep Space Exploration, Solo Show at Vedis, Berlin

    artists list of Artwalk 2021:
    Sylvia Barth, Sharon Paz, Birgit Rakette, Henriette Thorslund, Julian van Grey, Johanna Faßbender und Max Reinholz, Anne Baerlin und Barbara Gockel,Graco Berlin / Marienburg, Berthold Bock, Martina Goldbeck und Birgit Rakette, Jan Gottschalk und Rita Wesiak, Marc Haselbach, Yuyu Hollmann, Stephanie Imbeau, Lisa Jaschke, Patricia Lambertus, Klara Li, Christin Lutze, Olli Orthhuber und Tim Kreidel, Marion Ehrsam, Anne Ullrich Raimund Schucht, Sylvia Barth, Dorothee Berkenheger, Ulrike Callenius, Marion Ehrsam, Vanessa Farfan, Laurie Georgopoulos, Conny Hoeflich, Buffy Klama, Krisha Leikauf, Stefanie Manhillen, PASPOP, Nele Probst, Paetrick Schmidt, Martha Stolt, Linda Weiss, Anne Wölk, Liesl Pfeffer, Beate Tischer, Florian Bielefeldt

    Experiencing art while strolling: The artspring artwalk will occupy shop window spaces in Prenzlauer Berg, walls and open spaces in the Schönhauser Allee Arcaden, the outdoor spaces of the Colloseum cinema and the Bornholm II + I allotment gardens with works by artists from the district.

    The KORN Kunstraum in Greifswalder Straße is a long way from the beginning, and for many years now those interested have also been able to visit the exhibitions in the Pavillon am Milchhof and the super bien! greenhouse around the clock. In between, there will now be a course: Art in the windows of the Sparkasse, bars and shops.

    In the plots of the Bornholm II + I allotment gardens near the S-Bahn, art will also be on display behind the garden fence. Two advertising pillars will also lead to an exciting project by HTW Berlin that deals with the history of the area.

    The artspring artwalk is designed to be flexible and is accessible via a QR code. It may happen that it is still growing, another thing it has in common with the gardens. Anyone who wants to follow its tracks can do so with their smartphone and will also be able to find audio experiences. For those who would like to be accompanied, we offer to join a guided tour. The dates with up-to-date information can be found on our website: www.artspring.berlin/artwalk.

    Date: Mon, 10 May, 18.00hDuration: 10 May 2021 – 6 Jun

  • The Rotary Art Auction June 2021

    My Painting “Virtual Light” will be part of the The Rotary Art Auction Munich 2021.
    https://rotarykunstauktion.de/category/liveauction/

    Due to Corona postponed to 19.-20.6.2021!
    link to: Auction Catalogue

    artist list: Christian Rothmann, Jakob Röpke, Sebastian Maas, Albrecht von Alvensleben, Sati Zech, Maria Wallenstål-Schoenberg, Bruce McLean, Hendrike Kühne und Beat Klein, Jan Willem van Dyken, Valerie Otte, Markus Lüpertz, Anna Fiegen, Samaya Thier, Michael Rischke, Janka Zöller, Luciano Castelli, Werner Maier, Moritz Partenheimer, Max Liebermann, Herbert List, Katharina Neuweg, Pola Polansky, Caesar Radetzky, Anette Girke, Johanna Strobel, Stefan Szczesny, Anne Wölk, Ekkehard Tischendorf, Rainer Fetting, Lucien Clergue, Roger Fritz, Peter Zimmermann, Bernd Zimmer, Vera Mercer, Dénesh Ghyczy, Sandra Lange, Shoah Prescott, Stephan M. Schuster, Jeanne Kosnil-Klos, Donald Baechler, Andy Warhol, Beate Könne, Pablo Picasso, Carsten Weitzmann, Toni Wirthmüller, Barbara Haag, Michael MacDonagh Wood, Helmut Schlaiß, Jürgen Wolf, Mimmo Paladino, Allen Jones, Kiddy Citny

    Anne Wölk Nr.28 direct link to artwork and auction: https://rotarykunstauktion.de/2020/09/02/28-anne-woelk/

    The artwork will be sold with frame.
    copyright Karl & Faber Kunstauktionen and Rotary München International
    Virtual light, 2017, 40 x 40 cm, Acrylic on Canvas