Karsten Witt is moving into his new Berlin flat - and for a short time before that, it will become a pop-up gallery!
The exhibition with paintings by Samir Odeh-Tamimi and ceramics by Marie-Annick Le Blanc can be seen at Gartenstraße 16e in Berlin-Weißensee.
The vernissage will take place on 30 November from 18:00 to 22:00, the finissage on 8 December from 15:00 to 20:00. Visits in between are welcome by individual appointment.
Please register at info(at)karstenwitt.com. We look forward to many visitors!
Samir Odeh-Tamimi was born in Jaljulia near Tel Aviv, came to Germany to study at the age of 22 and has now lived in Berlin for over 20 years. He is primarily known as a composer and his works have been performed at the RuhrTriennale (Leila and Madschnun), at the opera festival in Aix-en-Provence (Apocaplypse arabe), at Éclat in Stuttgart and most recently at the Venice Biennale (Roaïkron for percussion sextet). Samir has always painted since his childhood and also sees himself as a visual artist. In this first exhibition in Berlin, he is showing large and small-format paintings in oil, ink and chalk as well as works with clay, nails, iron wire and wood. For him, there is no difference between the urgency of forming materials into pictures with his hands and that of creating music: "Both go hand in hand, but express different things; rhythm, space, colour, surface and movement are equally perceptible in the two art forms."
Marie-Annick Le Blanc was born in Mauritius and grew up in Rome, Vienna and Geneva. After 25 years in the field of classical music management in Vienna, Hamburg, London and Berlin, she found her way to ceramics in 2008: "My encounter with raku and pit firing was the answer to a long inner search process for me." She subsequently completed an intensive ceramics course at the Centre Argile in France. She has been working in her own studio not far from the Spreewald for ten years, where she also regularly offers workshops. "In the seclusion of Brandenburg, I have the opportunity to ground myself, let go and slow down. Time, rhythms, cycles - I absorb nature." Her works can be seen in exhibitions throughout Europe. In our exhibition we are showing some selected vases and bowls.