Translucent. Her painting is first and foremost focused on the reconstruction of visible reality
Translucent. Anna Reinert's painting is first and foremost focused on the reconstruction of visible reality, not its imitation. Its main concern is not any approximation, intuitive method and, even, observation but the rational, scientific certainty. The reduction of a three-dimensional space to the plane of a painting, following a scientific approach, brings to mind the 15th-century intention to create new rules for painting in Renaissance time and the concept of a painting as the window open to the world. The world seen in Reinert's pictures has its own point of view which is difficult to grasp. It is the reality selected by the artist and reduced to those elements only which can be encapsulated in shapes precisely outlined and described in terms borrowed from geometry. Curator Maks Bochenek, opening 15th October 2011, h 18.