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Elisabeth Ehmann

'Driptease No17'
brass rod variable sizes, drop size 13 cm x 0 6,5 cm
ureol, paper, glue, lacquer, brass

Jeder Tropfen ist ein handwerkliches Unikat, geformt aus Ureol und von stiller Kraft erfüllt. Er steht für das Flüchtige und zugleich für die Unerschütterlichkeit des Elements Wasser. In seiner skulpturalen Klarheit offenbart er eine zeitlose Schönheit. Die Tropfen verbinden Himmel und Erde und erinnern an den ewigen Kreislauf der Schöpfung. Immer neue Interpretationen des Themas machen Ehmanns Werk zu einer poetischen Erkundung von Material und Metamorphose.

Each drop is a unique piece, shaped from Ureol and filled with quiet strength. It embodies the fleeting as well as the resilience of the element of water. In its sculptural clarity, it reveals a timeless beauty. The drops connect sky and earth and evoke the eternal cycle of creation. Ever new interpretations of the theme turn Ehmann’s work into a poetic exploration of material and metamorphosis.

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    About the artist

    Elisabeth Ehmann (born 1977 in Munich, lives and works in Berlin)

    An essential component of Ehmann‘s artistic practice is the elemental experience of
    collecting materials to explore creative processes. Ehmann is interested in the essential
    quality of the materials she uses as well as their formal properties. The material for her collages, for example, comes from a wide variety of sources, such as art catalogs or historical journals, which she finds in antique shops, bookstores and markets throughout Europe. Her sculptures go through many different stages from wire forms to 3D scans to differently surface-treated casts, and her format-blasting collages become multidimensional spaces. A meticulous sequence of many production steps gives rise to works of subtle beauty emerge, which seem to harbor something mysterious behind the seemingly innocuous surface, without being obtrusive.

    Solo and group exhibitions (selection)
    Galerie oqbo, Berlin 2025 / Kunstverein Gera 2025 / Kühlhaus Berlin 2023 / Monaco National Committee of the International Association of Art (A.I.A.P) at UNESCO, Monaco 2016 / Galerie invaliden 1 y sus amigos, Puente de Génave, Spain 2018 / DAS ALL, The Grass is Greener Gallery,
    Leipzig 2018 / Folkestone Triennial, Great Britain 2014