Art on a Postcard Winter Auction, Lots 201-300
04 NOVEMBER 2021 - 25 NOVEMBER 2021Notes
About
Michelle Jezierski is a Berlin-born American artist, who studied at the Berlin University of the Arts with Tony Cragg from 2002 to 2005 and graduated in 2008 after a semester at the Cooper Union New York with Amy Sillman. Her works have been shown internationally and are in various private and public collections.
Select Exhibitions/Awards
selected solo shows
2020 “Slices”, mit Christine Liebich, Galerie Jahn, Landshut
2019 “Tilt”, Kunst & Denker Contemporary, Düsseldorf
2018 “Shifter”, 68 Projects, Berlin
2017 “Crossfader”, Galerie Philine Cremer, Düsseldorf
2014 “Midnight Window”, Feinberg Projects, Tel Aviv
“Scheinkraft”, Galerie Hanfweihnacht, Frankfurt
2012 “Interferences”, Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt
selected groupshows
2021 “Grenzenlos”, Galerie Jahn, München
2020 “A Matter of Touch”, Painting from Europe and the USA, Kunst-Projekthaus, Berlin
2019 “Il est temps de s’enivrer”, Bamhaus, Luxembourg
2017 “Salon der Gegenwart”, Hamburg
2016 "Things to Come", Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Israel
2015 “Saloon”, Galerie Sexauer, Berlin
2013 “The Hiding Places Are (utterly) Empty”, Gallery Molly Krom, New York
“Berlin Status 2”, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin
2012 “I am a Berliner”, (group), Helena Rubenstein Pavillion, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, TLV
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
How can a two-dimensional artwork evoke three-dimensional space? Berlin-based painter Michelle Jezierski has long grappled with this question in her practice. The artist approaches the canvas much as a sculptor would consider an object, considering its spatial orientation as well as space’s relationship to the viewer. Jezierski’s perennial starting points are natural landscapes—say, the movements and colors of sky or sea, along with their delineating horizon lines—but also the geometries of the built environment. In her abstract paintings, she places these elements into juxtaposition or concert, plumbing the oppositional limits of order and chaos, structure and fluidity, through (sometimes implied) line and exuberant color.
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