Global Care
"Global Care" represents our commitment to social and environmental responsibility worldwide.
Please read moreOpening event:
Tuesday, 21 January, 7:00 p.m. by Mrs. Dr. Birgit Joos
Exhibition dates:
22 January - 14 March 2003
GALLERY hours:
Weekdays from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Address:
Hellabrunner Strasse 1
81543 Munich, Germany
Vast horizons, unnatural light and intensive colours are the dominant features in the landscapes created by Sigrid Nienstedt. Her paintings combine concrete with abstract perspectives of reality.

The artist dispenses with individualized details and recognizable surroundings. This underscores the general nature of the landscapes she portrays - beyond reality or abstraction - in a powerfully expressive way. Even if the earth in her paintings appears to be a forlorn and lonely place, devoid of all human life, it remains a place of captivating beauty - despite the frosty cold or feverish heat. Nienstedt's paintings hover between abstraction and contemplation, rigidity and movement, representation and transformation. She consistently follows the famous maxim of Caspar David Friedrichs: a painter should paint not just what he sees before him, but also what he sees inside himself. And if he can't see anything inside himself, he should give up painting. Sigrid Nienstedt's landscapes can be regarded in relation to both the tradition of the romantic view of nature and the coloured field painting of the 1960s.
| Biography |
|
| 1962 | Born in Krebeck |
| 1981 - 1987 | Studied under Ben Willikens at the Braunschweig School of Fine Arts |
| 1987 | Master student under Ben Willikens |
| 1990 | Guest atelier in the Villa Romana, Florence |
| 1997 | "Kunst im Haus" prize winner, Magdeburg |
| 1998 | Camp Cooley Ranch project, Texas |
| 1999 | "Darmst�dter Sezession" prize winner |
| 2000 | Guest atelier in the Villa Romana, Florence |
| 2003 | Villa Concordia scholarship in Bamberg, Internationales K�nstlerhaus |
| Individual exhibitions (selected, since 2000) |
|
| 2000 | "Limonia", Villa Romana, Florence "Landschaften und Tiere" (landscapes and animals), Kunstverein Schw�bisch Hall, Schw�bisch Hall "Land of Milk & Fire", Galerie Burger, Munich |
| 2001 | "Ameisen" (Ants), Kunstverein kjubh, Cologne "Malerei" (Painting), Galerie Thieme, Darmstadt "Ameisen II (Ants II)", Galerie Ahlers, G�ttingen |
| 2002 | "Die Entfernung zum Paradies" (The distance from Paradise), Palais Walderdorff, Trier "Lemuria", Galerie Ahlers, G�ttingen "Tiere" (Animals), Umweltbundesamt (German Department of the Environment), Berlin "Tiere und Landschaften" (Animals and landscapes), Galerie M�hlfeld & Stohrer, Frankfurt am Main Galerie Thieme, Sylt Galerie Michael, Rottach-Egern |
| Other exhibitions (selected, since 2000) |
|
| 2000 | "Landschaftsr�ume aus der Sammlung Deutsche Bank" (Landscaped spaces from the Deutsche Bank collection; travelling exhibition), Museum Moderner Kunst, Stiftung W�rlen, Passau; St. Annen-Museum, L�beck; Museum K�ppersm�hle, Duisburg "Interim report", Galerie Thieme, Darmstadt "Tierisch" (Bestial), Galerie Ahlers, G�ttingen |
| 2001 | Darmst�dter Sezession, Mathildenh�he Darmstadt |
| 2002 | Mannheimer Kunstverein, Land gewinnen (Claiming land), Mannheim Kunst im E-Werk, Rottach-Egern Galerie Christa Burger, Roughing it in the Bush, Munich |
| 2003 | Kunstverein Marburg |