Ausstellung - Landschaften aus der Sicht zweier Generationen
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The exhibition presents works by the two artists, father and daughter, from the last eighteen years. Their joint main motifs in oil and pastel chalks show landscapes of the Black Forest and the neighbouring foothills
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IRINA LOZINSKAIA (*1972)
Born in St. Petersburg, lives and works in Freiburg since 2003. Trained at the N. K. Rerich Art School (St. Petersburg, Russia). Studied painting at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her landscapes are created outdoors on location and finished in the studio. The external circumstances, weather and light, play an essential role in the work process. Sometimes the paintings are worked on continuously in several stages over many years, so the work is constantly evolving. Lozinskaia tries to translate the impression that the landscape leaves on her in her own way. This is expressed in her painting style, a perfect combination of thin and impasto colour application. The aim is not a naturalistically correct depiction of the motifs, but a constructive arrangement of colour, form and light and dark elements. It is obvious that these spontaneous and direct paintings are contemporary in terms of motif and style.
BORIS LOZINSKI (*1937)
Born in Leningrad (St Petersburg), lives and works in Freiburg. Artistic training at the Vera Muchina Academy of Art and Design (now St. Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design), among others. Lozinski has worked as an architect, designer and artist. Lozinski was already interested in landscape painting in Russia. He sought out exciting motifs in nature to paint. At first he painted or drew exclusively plein air. He then became even more intensively involved when working in the studio, where his landscape paintings can usually be assigned to a real landscape. They open up the possibility of capturing the beauty that we encounter every day but often overlook. The essence of his pictorial inventions unfolds through the reduction of forms, light and lines