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FLORIAN BAUDREXEL

Derdo Derdo

March 23 – May 11, 2024

Florian Baudrexel is an artist who believes in the capability of form to build a narrative strong enough to reflect major questions of our time.
His abstract sculptures and wallpieces - many of them large scale reliefs - are conceived to be characters with a rhetoric quality, decidedly speaking with their own language. In an ecological sense he uses simple and ephemeral materials such as cardboard and clay.
Questions of perfection/ imperfection, embedded in an abstract artistic practice by nature are left behind by the direct examination of volume and space using plaster or clay.

In the current exhibition titled Derdo Derdo a group of five new sculptures are presented.

Florian Baudrexel (*1968, Germany) lives and works in Berlin. His works have been shown in numerous exhibtions at international institutions, such as Musé e d ́ ́Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France, Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren, Germany, Kunstverein Hamburg, Germany, Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Germany.
He is represented in several international institutional collections, such as the collection of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Margulies Collection, Miami, FL, Collection of Jill and Peter Krauss, New York, NY, Philara Collection, Düsseldorf, Germany, and Hessische Landesbank, Frankfurt, Germany. His solo exhibitions at Kunstverein Hamburg, Kunstverein Oldenburg and Kunstverein Reutlingen were accompanied by comprehensive publications.

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