Sebastian Stumpf – Îles sans nom
Îles sans nom is Sebastian Stumpf’s fifth exhibition at Galerie Thomas Fischer. He discovered the islands without a name during a research stay on the Atlantic coast of France. They are rocks offshore that appear or disappear depending on the wind, waves, and tidal flow. Due to their number and small size, they are not marked on nautical maps. In a series of analogue black and white photographs, they present themselves as isolated forms between water and sky, as visual elements without dimension, as bodies of stone. A cartographic rendering of Sebastian Stumpf’s movements between the coastline and the open sea supplements the series.
Summer Show
With works by Joachim Bandau, Margrét H. Blöndal, Dirk Braeckman, Marcel Frey, Noi Fuhrer, Seiichi Furuya, Laetitia Gendre, Friedemann Heckel, Irmel Kamp, Brian O’Doherty, Sebastian Stumpf.
The new exhibition can be seen until 30 July 2022.
Noi Fuhrer – a Flash at Midday
Galerie Thomas Fischer presents its first exhibition of works by Tel-Aviv-born Berlin-based artist Noi Fuhrer. With her unique approach to the medium of charcoal on paper, Noi Fuhrer creates large scale drawings that have a haunting presence, simultaneously sculptural and phantasmagoric. Unraveling a peculiarity within everyday moments, the scenes depicted spark a sense of narrative while drawing attention to their own glowing physicality.
Art Düsseldorf
Galerie Thomas Fischer is pleased to join Daniel Marzona in participating at Art Düsseldorf 2022, which will be held from 8–10 April at Areal Böhler. With works by Joachim Bandau, Irmel Kamp, Sofia Hultén , Aron Mehzion, Axel Hütte, Dirk Braeckman, Margrét H. Blöndal, Olaf Holzapfel, Marcel Frey and John Beech. Further information.