Galerie

Georg Nothelfer

Art Düsseldorf

11 to 14 April 2024 ⟶ Düsseldorf

Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Eduardo Chillida, Gili III, 1979, woodcut, ed. 33/50, 57 x 77 cm
Art Düsseldorf
Eduardo Chillida, Gili III, 1979, woodcut, ed. 33/50, 57 x 77 cm
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Pegasus Product, Microchair, 2022,  microwave, press clamping plate, foam, yoga mat, fabric, 49 x 60 x 31 cm
Art Düsseldorf
Pegasus Product, Microchair, 2022,  microwave, press clamping plate, foam, yoga mat, fabric, 49 x 60 x 31 cm
Walter Stöhrer, Gefährlich ist es für die Spielpartner, gemeinsam am Ort ihrer Erkenntnis zu verweilen, 1981, mixed media/canvas, 210 x 250 cm 
Art Düsseldorf
Walter Stöhrer, Gefährlich ist es für die Spielpartner, gemeinsam am Ort ihrer Erkenntnis zu verweilen, 1981, mixed media/canvas, 210 x 250 cm 
Walter Stöhrer, Gesicht des Vergessens No. 4, 1996, mixed media/canvas, 250 x 180 cm 
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Walter Stöhrer, Gesicht des Vergessens No. 4, 1996, mixed media/canvas, 250 x 180 cm 
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Oliver Thie. Shadow drawing of a Stone silhouette. Photo: Lars Huebner
Art Düsseldorf
Oliver Thie. Shadow drawing of a Stone silhouette. Photo: Lars Huebner
Oliver Thie, Das Verb lühen, in Großbuchstaben, 2020, watercolour/acrylic/paper, 52,7 x 50,8 cm
Art Düsseldorf
Oliver Thie, Das Verb lühen, in Großbuchstaben, 2020, watercolour/acrylic/paper, 52,7 x 50,8 cm
Damien Daufresne, La Rochelle, 2013, gelatin silver print/baryta paper, ed. 10, 30 x 45 cm
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Damien Daufresne, La Rochelle, 2013, gelatin silver print/baryta paper, ed. 10, 30 x 45 cm
K.O. Götz, Untitled, gouache/paper, 25,3 x 21,5 cm
Art Düsseldorf
K.O. Götz, Untitled, gouache/paper, 25,3 x 21,5 cm
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Toni Mauersberg, Sub Rosa, 2021, oil on canvas on wood, 2 parts,  35 x 30 cm each
Art Düsseldorf
Toni Mauersberg, Sub Rosa, 2021, oil on canvas on wood, 2 parts,  35 x 30 cm each
Toni Mauersberg, Theoria und Praxeus, 2021, oil/canvas, 2 parts, each 36 x 26 cm
Art Düsseldorf
Toni Mauersberg, Theoria und Praxeus, 2021, oil/canvas, 2 parts, each 36 x 26 cm
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Emil Schumacher, Nefas, 1959, oil/canvas, 65 x 50 cm
Art Düsseldorf
Emil Schumacher, Nefas, 1959, oil/canvas, 65 x 50 cm
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Art Düsseldorf
Art Düsseldorf, booth Galerie Georg Nothelfer
Richard Serra, Path and Edges #13, 2007, etching/Mohachi Paper, 59.7 x 89.5 cm
Art Düsseldorf
Richard Serra, Path and Edges #13, 2007, etching/Mohachi Paper, 59.7 x 89.5 cm
K.R.H. Sonderborg, Untitled (Schloss Solitude), 1991, ink/paper, 64 x 49 cm
Art Düsseldorf
K.R.H. Sonderborg, Untitled (Schloss Solitude), 1991, ink/paper, 64 x 49 cm
K.R.H. Sonderborg, O.T., 1991, mixed media on paper, 36 x 26 cm
Art Düsseldorf
K.R.H. Sonderborg, O.T., 1991, mixed media on paper, 36 x 26 cm
Galerie Georg Nothelfer is delighted to be showing works by Eduardo Chillida, Damien Daufresne, K.O. Götz, Elmira Iravanizad, Delia Jürgens, Britta Lumer, Toni Mauersberg, Pegasus Product, Emil Schumacher, Richard Serra, KRH Sonderborg, Walter Stöhrer and Oliver Thie at this year's Art Düsseldorf.

Preview: April 11, 12 - 4 pm
Opening: April 11, 4 - 8 pm
Public days: April 12, 12 - 7 pm / April 13, 11 am - 7 pm / April 14, 11 am - 6 pm

Further information can be found here

LIVE EVENT AT OUR BOOTH J02

On Friday, April 12, Oliver Thie will perform a live drawing ritual from 3 - 5 pm.

Schattenfänger / Oliver Thie
Get your personal shadow line!

The drawing ritual is an exploration of the connections between knowledge of the world and the ambiguity of drawing traces.
The artist transfers the outline of your individual silhouette onto soot-blackened paper. This involves an examination of the expressiveness that this line has with regard to your character traits.

The ritual requires no preparation and takes about 10 minutes. Afterwards, you can take your personal shadow line home with you. The artist is happy to receive a free donation.



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