Matthias Moseke
berlin, de
Komposition, Struktur und die Reduzierung auf das Wesentliche, in der Malerei sowie auch als Lebenshaltung, sind die Kernthemen des Künstlers Matthias Moseke.
Work
Featured Work
Vita
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1964 born in Gifhorn (Germany)
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1992-1996 studied fine art (painting) at the Ottersberg University of Applied Sciences
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1996 Diploma by Professor Hermanus Westendorp
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1999-2000 employment as graduate artist in the Städtische Galerie Bremen (exhibition realization)
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since then freelance artist in Berlin with continuous international exhibition activity
Exhibitions
- Gallery Herold, Bremen, 1996 (solo exhibition)
- Gallery Graphé, Berlin, 2001 (solo exhibition)
- ZBK Ullsteinhaus, Berlin, 2002 (solo exhibition)
- Tacheles, Berlin, 2004
- Gallery Mensing, Hamm / Berlin, 2004
- Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 2005
- International Forum, Berlin, 2007
- Berlin Art Week, G11 Gallery, Berlin, 2012
- Landscape Metropolis, Berlin, 2015
- Gallery Franklin, Munich, 2015/16
- ESPACE St. Bernard, Brussels, 2016 (catalog)
- Palais am Festungsgraben, Berlin, 2017
- KUNST / MITTE, fair, Magdeburg, 2017
- 4. Neuer Hallescher Grafikmarkt, Halle, 2017 (catalog)
- Centro Internazionale della Grafica, Venice, 2017 (catalog)
- Associazione Internazionale Incisori, Rome, 2018
- Controsegno, Naples, 2018
- Gallery Weekend Berlin, Rathenau Hallen 2018 (catalog) (solo exhibition)
- transformart festival, in collaboration with Olaf Schirm, Rathenau Hallen, Berlin, 2018
- Kunst/Mitte, fair, Magdeburg, 2018
- Gallery Schöne Weide, Berlin, 2019 (catalog) (solo exhibition)
- Gallery Weekend Berlin, Collectors Club Berlin, Dirk Lehr Collection
- & Leo Kuelbs Collection, 2019
- Gallery Schöne Weide at the transformart festival Berlin, 2019
- Edvard Munch House, Munch’s guests, Warnemünde, 2019/20
- Centro Internationale della Grafica, Venice, 2020 (catalog)
- PART – Producers Art Platform by Spiegelberger Foundation (online), 2020
- Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Surface Energy, Berlin, 2020
- Passages of perception into structures, Lehr/Kuelbs Projects,
- Curation: Jana M. Noritsch (online), 2020