Suscha Korte

Suscha Korte

There are no people in Suscha Korte’s haunting images. Instead, the artist portrays the human condition using everyday objects that invite the viewer to engage in dialogue. With yourself and the world. And thus develop an astonishing life of their own. SALVE met...
Ralf Kerstner

Ralf Kerstner

Inspired by the clear formal language of minimalism and in the tradition of Zero art, Ralph Kerstner creates multidimensional embossing and floating structures on white laid paper. To realise his designs, he develops works in a technical-artistic process that hover...
Bettina Hachmann

Bettina Hachmann

She applies the colour in many layers and removes it again, scratches and cuts into the canvas, treats the fresh wounds and weaves them back into the whole. Tension and relaxation, injury and healing, shadow and light – all these qualities, says Hachmann, belong...
Sabine Endres

Sabine Endres

Sabine Endres was born in Antwerp (Belgium) in 1971 and moved to the city of Brühl in the Rhineland in 1980.After two vocational training courses and 10 years as a freelance designer, she has been working exclusively with fine art in her studio in the centre of Brühl...
Eva Czaplicki

Eva Czaplicki

The body in tension is at the centre of your art.She seeks the soul through the body.Spirit through physical transcendence. Existence through physical sensation. Dualism is the source of her inspiration, the influence of her study of philosophy.Eva moulds body and...
Cynthia Evers

Cynthia Evers

Explaining one’s own artistic approach is particularly complicated; finding the right words to convey what one is doing, wants to do, is trying to say, seems an impossible task. Painting, wouldn’t that just be a statement without words? When I exhibit, I...