Them is us
Friday, November 15th, 7p.m.
a guided contemplation on mere seeing
Paintings 1989 and 2024
Exhibition:
November 15th, 2024 – January 27th, 2025
Impressions from the opening night
In 1987, Dorothea Breick begins to examine illusion on the television screen in order to understand how illusions are created. She uses a video camera to capture her visual impressions and copied them photorealistically in oil on canvas. In doing so, she playfully imitates electronic image generation.
By imitating the reality of television in oil, she reflects on how something can seem so real even though it is only light in the colours white, red, green and blue. She realises that her perception is also always a projection of light – magical and unfathomable. She shares this insight in all her paintings.
In 1989, she focuses on spectators at a football match who, in their enthusiasm, forget that it is just a game. Painting enables her to look consciously, without concepts and judgments – mere seeing.
In this exhibition, she is showing works from her early phase in 1989 for the first time and offers a contemplation of „non-identifying seeing“.
Since 1997, her works have been created in Oil on canvas without photographic aids, based on direct perception. Works from 2024 can also be seen in this exhibition.
Location:
Dharma Mati
Rigpa Center
Berlin Soorstr. 85
D 14050 Berlin
www.rigpa.de
opening of the exhibition:
November 15th, 2024 – January 27th, 2025
viewing by appointment, please contact:
+49 151 46 46 41 52
Them is us presentation
How did these images you see here come to be?
In 1987 I began to investigate how illusion is created on a television screen in order to understand how illusion is created in general. At that time I used a video camera to capture my visual experiences and began to photorealistically copy these video stills in oil on canvas.
I playfully imitated the electronic way of image creation because I was overwhelmed by the rapid change in my field of vision and needed skilful means to record it…