Berlin: Exhibition of the artist Helga Höhne from February 2024
Berlin: Exhibition of the artist Helga Höhne from February 2024
The Berlin artist Helga Höhne presents her works in a new exhibition, which will be shown in the Köpenick Gallery Grünstrasse from February 16 to April 4, 2024. The opening of the exhibition will take place on February 15 at 7:30 p.m., with a laudation by Dr. Jens Semrau and musical accompaniment by Roland Komitow, who will play saxophone and clarinet. The exhibition shows various works by the artist, including drawings, prints and textile handicrafts.
Helga Höhne's works include woodcuts based on a technology she developed by paper cuts. These were printed on top of each other in colored variants in order to create ornamental templates. In addition, textile works of art and abstracted drawings are presented. The artist's carpets are characterized by her eventful beauty and intense color, inspired by nature and material.
The artist has lived and worked in Berlin since 1969 and, from the mid -1980s, turned to textile design. Her works testify to a great joy of experimentation and the most diverse interdependencies and branches.
The exhibition by Helga Höhne in the Köpenicker Gallery Grünstrasse promises a wide range of artistic techniques and forms of expression. Visitors have the opportunity to discover the artist's diverse works and to be inspired by their unique artistic perspective. The exhibition offers an insight into Helga Höhne's artistic development and its various artistic forms of expression.
For art -loving and lovers of the Berlin art scene, the exhibition is a unique opportunity to admire the works of Helga Höhne and to be fascinated by their creative diversity.
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| Exhibition duration | February 16 to April 4, 2024 |
| Opening | February 15, 7:30 p.m. |
| Location | Grünstraße 22, 12555 Berlin |
The exhibition by Helga Höhne promises an artistic journey through various techniques and forms of fine arts. Visitors can look forward to a multifaceted and inspiring art experience.
Source: www.berlin.de