The Galerie Renate Bender, Munich presents an exhibition of works by Ludwig Wilding
Object with diagonal apparent motion (1970)
In the period from 15.03. 28/04/2012 to present the Galerie Renate Bender, Munich a viewing experience very special nature, since under the motto "Nothing is as it seems to be" works of the 2010 deceased artist Ludwig Wilding are exhibited. The vernissage will take place on 15.03. instead of 19-21 clock. The introduction of Dr. Tobias Hoffmann takes from the Museum of Concrete Art in Ingolstadt. At 17.03. is also a clock 11-15 Martinéestatt.
Ludwig Wilding was born in 1927 in Green City in the Palatinate, and died 2010 in Buchholz in the northern heath. He left a widow. The key phrase from one of his texts is "visual art is primarily taking place across the channel of the eye" (written in 1975). Wilding - who said of himself that he do not make so-called 'Op Art' - calls on his fellow men to reflect on this concept, because without a doubt, any creative power that is received by the eye a 'visual' arts. The artist liked to use the term 'irritant' art ', he wanted to explore the limits of visual perception. His works question the Perzeptionsgewohnheiten the viewer and the interaction of eye and brain. Wilding also important for the interaction of the viewer was, for only by its position in space or whose movements are ultimately transformed the mostly flat object into a three-dimensional viewing experience.
The Galerie Renate Bender, Munich presents an exhibition of works by Ludwig Wilding
The stereoscopic object (1981)
Ludwig Wilding is one of the leading figures of this art, has as its title, the term 'Op Art' still committed internationally. In addition to impressive large-scale original works, the gallery Ranate Bender showing an exhibition called "Nothing is as it seems" a selection of multiple objects to support medium and small formats.
Come and visit the exhibition "Nothing is as it seems" in the period from 15.03. until 04.28.2012 in the Galerie Renate Bender, Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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