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Linienstr. 32, 10178, Berlin, Germany
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Helene B. Grossmann: Share the Light

McLaughlin Gallery, Berlin

Fri 29 Apr 2022 to Sat 16 Jul 2022

Linienstr. 32, 10178 Helene B. Grossmann: Share the Light

Tue-Sat 12-6pm

Artist: Helene B. Grossmann

McLaughlin Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of the painter Helene B. Grossmann with the gallery. The exhibition features new as well as significant works from the past 20 years. This special exhibition also marks the gallery's two-year anniversary.


Artworks

Helene B. Grossmann, XXX-VIII-12, 2012

Acrylic on canvas

1500.0 × 2000.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, A story of light, 2013

Acrylic on canvas

1400.0 × 1400.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Ticino Impression, 2017

Acrylic on canvas

500.0 × 500.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Lake Maggiore, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

600.0 × 600.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Homage to Van Eyck, 2010

Acrylic on Canvas

1400.0 × 1400.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, XV-IX-14, 2014

Acrylic on canvas

450.0 × 700.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, IX-XII-13, 2013

Acrylic on canvas

650.0 × 650.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, I-X-14, 2014

Acrylic on canvas

210.0 × 210.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Winter, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

1100.0 × 1100.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Light, 2015

Acrylic on canvas

900.0 × 1000.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Green Ice, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

600.0 × 600.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Moments of time, 2021

Acrylic on canvas

460.0 × 500.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, XIV-V-18, 2018

Acrylic on canvas

450.0 × 450.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, No title, 2021

Acrylic on canvas

700.0 × 540.0 mm

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Helene B. Grossmann, Moments of time, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

800.0 × 800.0 mm

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With the painter Helene B. Grossmann, born in Dresden in 1943, the gallery is showing one of the most important German rediscoveries of this decade. Her virtuoso, seemingly transparent, then powerful, abstract pictorial compositions surprise with their inner movement and simultaneous stillness, condensing the gentle nature of place and focusing light into a rich, gestural and metaphysical sensibility.

all images © the gallery and the artist(s)

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