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Exhibition
Fernando Keller
Birsfelder Museum
Birsfelder Museum
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Schulstrasse
29, 4127 Birsfelden
Each individual image is a distillation of his complicated to whimsical inner world, in vibrant, aggressive tenderness.
Event details
Fred Spillmann about Fernando Keller: Fernando Keller from Basel, born in 1942 under the sign of the lion, is an extraordinary painter. He consistently goes his own way and feels completely independent of the fashionable art trends. His works are of a soothing freshness.
Keller's world of paintings is characterized by a personal optimistic sensibility. Each individual painting is a distillation of his complicated to whimsical inner world, in vibrant, aggressive tenderness. He knows how to bring the subconscious into the conscious - to capture the waking dream. Again and again, the artist manages to capture the complexity of life and reduce it to an understandable statement.
In all his works, the idiosyncratic personality of the creator comes through. His enigmatic humor shimmers between mythological figures and futuristic phantasms. He lures these beings out of their worlds and brings them to life for the viewer. Keller's visual language stimulates, poses questions and provides answers.
More info: www.fernandokeller.com
Works by: Fernando Keller, 1942; Gordon D'Arcy, 1953-2012; Fred Spillmann, 1915-1986.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Keller's world of paintings is characterized by a personal optimistic sensibility. Each individual painting is a distillation of his complicated to whimsical inner world, in vibrant, aggressive tenderness. He knows how to bring the subconscious into the conscious - to capture the waking dream. Again and again, the artist manages to capture the complexity of life and reduce it to an understandable statement.
In all his works, the idiosyncratic personality of the creator comes through. His enigmatic humor shimmers between mythological figures and futuristic phantasms. He lures these beings out of their worlds and brings them to life for the viewer. Keller's visual language stimulates, poses questions and provides answers.
More info: www.fernandokeller.com
Works by: Fernando Keller, 1942; Gordon D'Arcy, 1953-2012; Fred Spillmann, 1915-1986.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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