Kora Jünger: Paintings
September 13, 2007- October 20, 2007
Reception: September 13, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
547 W 27th St
Jason Rulnick is honored to present a selection of recent paintings from
Kora Jünger in the gallery’s first solo exhibition and the artist’s first exhibition in New York.
Jünger’s various bodies of work focus on an unconscious condition of society, emotions as the transmitter and mirror of humankind.
The work presented has been developed in the past two years. In the early paintings
Jünger re-creates a scene or a persona where the artist and viewer is the outsider.
The recent paintings are extremely fresh as Jünger embodies the emotion of her subject in addition to being the witness.
The exhibition includes a group of drawings on paper that reveal the investigative nature
of the artist and her desire to transform a glancing first impression into a thorough picture of ones emotional state.
Kora Jünger’s work has been recently published in her book World’s Saddest Songs,
Jünger’s work has been exhibited this year in the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren
and Galerie Reimann Le Bégue, Düsseldorf, Germany. She is the recipient of the Artist-Work Fellowship of the City of Hamburg and is a former Fullbright scholar who completed her Master of Fine Arts degree at the San Francisco Art Institute, 2000.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map Location Closed | | Gallery | Jason Rulnick | | Address | 547 W 27th St, #309, 3rd Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-244-7071 | | Fax | 212-244-7072 | | Hours | By Appointment | |
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