Saturday, 23 August 2025 - Sunday, 28 September 2025 Show all dates
Exhibition - Mario Dalpra at the Gölles Gallery in Fürstenfeld
FürstenfeldDear ladies and gentlemen, dear art lovers, Petra, Anton, and Simon Gölles cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition!
TONE FINK
January 1, 1944 in Schwarzenberg, Vorarlberg Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (with Prof. Weiler and Melcher) in Vienna. Tone Fink doodles and glues, he cuts and scrapes, he layers and sands and writes about it, he scratches, tears, punctures the paper, he crafts and builds objects and performs with them and is filmed while doing so, and he also creates films himself. And finally, he does something surprisingly conventional: he draws and paints. And from time to time, he teaches what he does. A quote by Joseph Beuys is important to him: “Art=human=creativity=freedom.” Furthermore: Art is “revolt,” “uprising,” “anarchy,” Tone Fink quotes great artists of the 20th century. And he adheres to that. The artist has childlike features. And only because he takes art particularly seriously does he pretend not to take it particularly seriously. But that's misleading. In conclusion: Tone Fink has exhibited his work in Beijing, Cairo, Berlin, Tokyo, Prague, and so on. (Excerpt from Dr. Peter Huemer)
RENATE KRAMMER
1956 in Klein St. Paul Since 1989 engaged in painting, graphics, video, installation, and photography. Four semesters of Artistic Design as part of architecture studies with Giselbert Hoke. Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Salzburg, Rivka Rinn. Training, among others, with Helmut Helmessen, Hans Staudacher, Paul Rotterdam, and Rebecca LittleJohn. Exhibitions in Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Germany, France. Slowly self-sustaining structures that tend toward monotony, recurring in a line arrangement. With a free hand, Renate Krammer draws the always horizontal lines. Density and strength as well as the length and their distance from each other are the only design elements. What the artist once sought in drawing was formlessness, which, however, despite strict reduction, has certainly not occurred – rather, a new cosmos of forms has opened up. As with binary code, which relies on 0 and 1, it seems that everything can be expressed here through horizontal lines – rhythm, movement, space, light, writing. (Günther Holler –Schuster)
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Fürstenfeld - Augasse 4, Galerie Gölles
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OPENING on August 23 at 11:00 AM - Introduction by Günther Holler-Schuster, Neue Galerie Graz
EXHIBITION until September 28, 2025 Mon – Sat 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sun by appointment 0664 2645975