| Bernhard
Martin 'Garten Center' February 27th - March 29th, 2003 |
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For
'Garten Center', his second solo show at Spencer Brownstone Gallery,
Bernhard Martin takes the leisure principle as his theme, and our desire
for escape from the everyday. Whether it's a holiday in the sun, or
the more modest oasis of a suburban garden, Martin's new work reminds
us that it's not the physical flight that's important, but the one that
takes place in our heads. Also
debuting will be the first of Martin's 'Gobelins' series of tapestries.
Inspired by Goya's tapestries and his own explorations on Photoshop,
this piece is being produced using the same Jacquard technique
which has been used for centuries, integrated with new technologies
and modern textiles. Bernhard
Martin was born in Hanover, Germany in 1966, and lives and works
in Frankfurt. His work has been exhibited at many major museums and
art centers, including the important survey of recent German painting,
which opened in January at the Frankfurter Kunstverein in Frankfurt.
He has also had recent solo exhibitions at MAMCO, in Geneva, and the
Museum of Modern Art's affiliate, PS1, in New York. He became an associate
professor at the Art Academy in Nuremberg in 1999.
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