Pole Position

Ready. Set. Go.

During the "Berlin Art Week" the exhibition "Pole Position" is showing new works by 5 emerging artists, each with strong individual positions. These artists are set on pole position, ready to take over the hearts of artlovers...


Super Future Kid is showing her view on the scurrility of the american world in bright colours, affected by the pop culture of the 80's and 90's Playing with themes of character identities in the form of costumes and dressing up, partly curious, always crazy and loud, she creates an excessive and controversial world of her own.


The human existance lies at the core of Regina Nieke’s work, isolated, partially naked, in moments of pain, solitude and longing. Regina Nieke shows the figure dissolving into the abstract, in doing so she never loses the precision in her brushwork und leaves behind a feeling of melancholy.


Willem Julius Müller shows reality in high-contrast colours, empty rooms, deserted architecture, fragmented, surreal, in ghost light luninescence. The destruction of the real, long forgotten places and imagined worlds.
 
Achim Riethmann shows large and sometimes seemingly apocalyptic contemporary themes with his light and delicate watercolours. Technically unique and made with precision his works entice with their subversive imagery which makes excellent use of the fragility of the medium.
 
The paintings of Wolfgang Zandt are orientated at the end of the world, an unleashed scenario. deserted, abstract apocalypse, the turn over of existing order, natural disasters, combined with hope that a new world might rise from the chaos once more...

Opening: September 12, 19:00 - 21:00
Closing: September 20

Junge Kunst Berlin
Brunnenstr. 190
10119 Mitte