Feminine Power of Canvas 2022

Einladung Gruppenausstellung Juni 22

“The future is female” – And so is art! The proportion of women at this year’s Venice Art Biennale has risen to around 80 per cent. Pashmin Art exhibits more than 250 female artists every year and supports newcomers to gain a foothold in the art market. In our modern art age, where men dominate the market, a strong female sign should finally be set so that perspectives can change and the popularisation of women artists can be increased. Women should not only function as favourite subjects in the visual arts, but should be elevated as activists, pioneers and sources of inspiration.

This exhibition features selected works by three contemporary female artists:

Anett Brendel
By devoting herself to her art, Anett Brendel creates a moment of peace and contentment that she shares with the viewers by means of her lifelike and profound depiction of the beauty of nature. In the artist’s works we find the play of light and color and, above all, a complexity of structures and three-dimensionality that provide an inspiring distraction from all the negatives.
MIKA
The artist MIKA, real name Dominika Pastor, is fascinated by opposites such as strength and fragility, beauty and ugliness, or original and fake. All these imprints, impressions and intentions are reflected in her art in a very personal way. She combines different media to combine opposites and thus creates meaningful works. The central theme of her art is the woman, as a symbol of power and the tendency to self-dramatization.

René Rauchalles
Exploring the inner movement that permeates not only human beings, but all of creation, led René Rauchalles to express this in the visual arts through her abstract dynamic paintings, most of which are multi-part pieces. By getting inspiration from music, her lyrical abstract sound paintings and her lumenious magical colors are meant to express the healing principle of flowing, breathing and light.