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Group show: FACE IT! (over)

25 March 2004 until 8 May 2004
  FACE IT!
Stefan Kübler
 
  HAMISH MORRISON GALERIE

HAMISH MORRISON GALERIE
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Spielhaus Morrison Galerie invites you to

face it!

Roland Fuhrmann - Jörn Grothkopp - Holger John - Stefan Kübler - Sophia Schama

Opening on Thursday, 25th March, at 6 p.m.
Exhibition dates: 25th March - 8th May

The group exhibition face it! with work from five contemporary artists is concerned with the theme of human faces. Roland Fuhrmann, Jörn Grothkopp, Holger John, Stefan Kübler and Sophia Schama work in such various mediums as painting, installation, drawing, collage and watercolour and have decidedly different individual thematic and geographic fields of reference. The combined overlap of the facial features allows surprising cross-references to be shown through such varying artistic positions.

In stark contrasting juxtaposition face it! shows that the central importance of human countenance in everyday perception mirrors itself as an important theme in contermporary art across the borders of medium.

Jörn Grothkopp (*1969 Bergen/Rügen), Holger John (*1960 Schollene/Havelland), Stefan Kübler (*1968 Balingen) and Sophia Schama (*1966 Sofia) have already presented solo exhibitions with Spielhaus Morrison Galerie. We are delighted to present for the first time Roland Fuhrmann (*1966 Dresden) with stereoscopic photography.

(Fuhrmann was recently brought to the attention of the Berlin art scene in the major group exhibition 'Berlin-Moskau' with his impressive rotating barbed-wire work Fortification. Roland Fuhrmann will present a more comprehensive selection of work in his solo exhibition with Spielhaus Morrison Galerie in June/July 2004).

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