Agnes Immelmann
Painter from Deutschland
- In private collections
- nationally established
- internationally established
- own studio
- studies at an art academy
- International exhibitions
"Neben Ästhetik und kreativem Schaffen geht es immer um Experementieren: das Finden, Untersuchen, Erforschen, Zeigen, aber durchaus auch um das Herstellen und letztendlich Auflösen von Spannungsfeldern." - Agnes Immelmann
Biography of Agnes Immelmann
Please translate the following texts into English: Born in Hanover in 1966
A-levels, training as a carpenter and restorer
1990 -94 studied sculpture and art therapy at the Ottersberg University of Applied Sciences
Since 2004 studio in Berlin
In addition to aesthetics and creative work, Agnes Immelmann’s artistic work is always about experimentation: finding, investigating, exploring, showing, but also about creating and ultimately resolving fields of tension. This can happen in the interplay of colours or be expressed through forms and materials, playing with depths, spaces and surfaces.
The mostly abstract works are therefore always about the innermost human being: Relationships within and without, pressure and counter-pressure, softness and hardness - polarities of life that constantly preoccupy us all.
About the art of Agnes Immelmann
This basic theme is a clear line that characterizes both her paintings and her sculptural works, for example those made of steel and paper.
After many years of working in a predominantly abstract manner, people are now beginning to understand the pictures, quickly in a mystical but nevertheless natural way.
Even in their absence, people are always the central theme: the skyline pictures are shaped by the experience of strangeness and loss in our big cities and industrial landscapes, but the skyline pictures also appear in non-urban contexts such as landscapes and the sea. At the same time, they fulfill the longing for space and lightness, for light and for orientation and also for being held more broadly.