Anna Fiegen moves between illusion and abstraction in her pictorial spaces, practising a form of reductionist painting. At the intersection of urban and natural landscapes, her images oscillate between clarity and ambiguity.
The reduction of motifs enhances the atmospheric and mysterious, which is also due to the unidentifiability of the location. This is a consequence of the painterly approach to the motif, which is not interesting in its detail, but rather as a set piece of a holistic mood that it serves.
More than the individual object, it is the light, the transition from light to dark, from day to night, that is significant. The banality of the scene is thus effectively counteracted.
The works of Anna Fiegen are timeless, standing iconically in the centre of the pictorial space, calm and sublime. Her works are now represented in numerous collections in Germany and abroad.
Exhibition venue:
Junge Kunst Berlin, Ackerstr. 162, 10115 Berlin
Exhibition opening:
Saturday, 10 January, 7–9 p.m.
Opening hours:
Tues–Fri, 12 noon–6 p.m.
Sat. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Additional information
Dates
January 2026
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