We are thrilled to announce a unique and introspective art exhibition, WE FADE TO GREY featuring the latest works of artists Julia Benz and Heiko Zahlmann. This exhibition, inspired by the iconic song “Fade to Grey” by Visage, delves into the delicate interplay between memory and forgetting, inviting viewers on a journey through the themes of disappearance and transformation.
WE FADE TO GREY is not just an exhibition—it is a profound exploration of the transition between permanence and ephemerality. Both artists, known for their distinctive approaches, bring their unique perspectives to the fore in this collaborative effort.
Heiko Zahlmann, celebrated for his geometric and urban installations, examines the traces of time in urban spaces. His works question how these traces influence our perception of permanence and transience, making us reflect on what truly endures. Meanwhile, Julia Benz, whose vibrant paintings captivate with dynamic abstraction, captures fleeting moments and emotions, portraying them as ever-changing, ever-evolving states of being.
The title WE FADE TO GREY symbolizes that critical moment when sharp forms and bright colors transition into a nebulous grey. This transformation is not merely a physical process but a metaphorical act of remembering and forgetting, of becoming visible and disappearing. The melancholic melody and poetic lyrics of Visage’s “Fade to Grey” serve as both a thematic guide and a soundscape for the exhibition, immersing viewers in a reflective journey through time and space.
Through their works, Zahlmann and Benz address complex themes such as identity, change, and the fleeting nature of the moment. Their collaboration creates a visual symphony that encourages viewers to contemplate their own relationship with memory and the act of forgetting. What remains when everything else fades away? This is the question at the heart of WE FADE TO GREY.
We invite you to join us for the opening night of this special exhibition, where you can experience the powerful and thought-provoking works of Julia Benz and Heiko Zahlmann firsthand.
Opening Night (Vernissage):
Thursday, September 13, 2024
Location:
Kvest Galerie, Kaiserstraße 170, 66386 St. Ingbert
Exhibition Duration:
September 13 – October 30, 2024
By appointment please contact
schuff@kvest-gallery.com
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a captivating exploration of the boundaries between memory and forgetting. We look forward to welcoming you to the KVEST GALLERY and sharing this extraordinary artistic journey with you.
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