I know the rules. In his stage-like paintings, Kirti Ingerfurth employs modular elements from different ages and cultural backgrounds: Medieval and contemporary urban landscapes, Islamic architectures, or Asian figurines. His narrative and thoroughly poetic approach has a critical impetus; social values and a sense for justice are crucial factors.
In his stage-like paintings, Kirti Ingerfurth employs modular elements
from different ages and cultural backgrounds: Medieval and contemporary
urban landscapes, Islamic architectures, or Asian figurines. His
narrative and thoroughly poetic approach has a critical impetus; social
values and a sense for justice are crucial factors. Ingerfurth
sympathizes with streetart in the broadest sense: The ephemeral and
marginal cultural quality of graffiti wins respectful recognition in his
elaborate panels in egg tempera.
Kirti Ingerfurth studied stagecraft at the School of Design, Cologne, he
studied painting at the Universität der Künste, Berlin, and did his
post-graduate studies with Prof. H. Trökes. Subsequently, he worked as a
painter in Berlin (numerous exhibitions, scripts, public commissions).
He travelled to India, the United States of America, Greece, and Israel.
He lectured at the Freie Hochschule für Bildende Kunst, Freiburg. His
constructions of dance figurines went on loan to the Berlinische
Galerie, Berlin. Since 1995, Ingerfurth has given workshops at schools.
He did poster actions and exhibitid his manikins ('Against Boring Art').
Also, he studied at the University of Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands
(Performance).
Exhibitions include: Glasmenagerie, Berlin, Hochschule der Künste,
Berlin; Berlinische Galerie; Stadthalle, Kehl; Schwarzes Kloster,
Marienbad, Freiburg; Artefakt-Galerie, Basel; Galerie im Obergericht,
Zurich; Kunstraum "Moltke 18", Freiburg; POST FINE ARTS, Freiburg.
Awards: Käthe-Dorsch-Scholarship, Berlin; Screenplay Award, Berlinische
Galerie / Prof. Eberhard Roters; Leonardo da Vinci-Scholarship, Cologne.
Opening Thursday, Feb 25, 2010, 7 pm
Emmanuel Post
Windmühlenstrasse 31b, Leipzig
Wed - Sat, 2 - 6 pm
free admission