Artist group “Isartal” in the Pullach community center – district of Munich

Dream and reality, idea and reflection, illusions, virtual planes and spaces of reality – the metaphysical-psychological background, from which the members of the artist group “Isartal” have been inspired for their current exhibition, is large and gets down to business. In the exhibition entitled “Dream and Reality” they use painting and sculpture to tell of other worlds. Works would be shown that “often construct visual worlds that tilt into the dreamlike and now invite the public to decode these stories,” explains the Pullach artist Claudia Pirron in her announcement. “These are colorful action pictures in which a hidden theme Mikado is revealed, the bundling of which the visitor can quickly unravel again.”

In her “Metaversum” photo series, Pirron herself traces the possibilities of today’s virtual reality, immersing herself in a fictional world of forms, stories, structures, rhythms and colours. In her pictures, Christiane Krapp mainly paints glasses in all shapes and colors – which “in dreams symbolize the vulnerability of the dreamer” and stand for transparency on a spiritual level.

Christiane Krapp mainly paints glasses like here in the picture “Wintersonne im August”.

(Photo: private)

Also on view in the Pullach community center are works by Biggi Wiehler, whose enigmatic images virtually point the way to the subconscious, and archaic stone heads by Michael Glatzel, who seek to open up new spaces of thought through their reduced, calm lines. The exhibition will open at 7 p.m. this Wednesday, November 23 and will last until December 4.

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