Feodora Hohenlohe | Quiet Poetry
About the exhibition
In the mirror of the other - The imaginary studio of Feodora Hohenlohe
An homage to the invisible between presence and memory
The highly acclaimed walk-in studio installation by the internationally renowned Berlin artist Feodora Hohenlohe - a poetic spatial artwork between lived intimacy and aesthetic reflection - is being extended until August 30, 2025. Visitors are still invited to enter the artist's imaginary studio, which atmospherically traces the places where she lived and worked between Berlin and Schloss Ippenburg. The installation was created in cooperation with the Theater Bielefeld.
Following the successful exhibition and with a new delivery of around twenty works, which have now been integrated into the production, the exhibition has been quietly yet impressively expanded. New painterly perspectives, subtle nuances and narrative details enrich the dialog between space and image - between the visible and the merely perceptible.
It is an invitation to enter a world in which silence shines, memory takes shape and art becomes a mirror of the inner self.
Feodora Hohenlohe's works - still lifes, flower paintings, interiors and figure compositions - are imbued with a meditative calm. They seem to be located beyond the visible: imbued with memories, charged with the silence of things. The precision of her pictorial language is reminiscent of New Objectivity, but transcends its formal code. It is a kind of painting that makes the invisible visible and allows us to sense the concealed - full of lightness, melancholy and timeless beauty.
Feodora Hohenlohe - The poetry of silence
Feodora Hohenlohe (*1952) creates a world between reality and dream with painterly virtuosity and emotional depth. Her paintings are not depictions of reality, but mirrors of inner states - flooded with a mysterious light that gives her works an almost metaphysical charge. Whether old furniture, fragile glasses or delicate flowers - everything seems to carry a deeper meaning, imbued with time, history and memory.
The artist refuses to be stylistically appropriated: her works are rooted in an examination of the European pictorial tradition, while at the same time being profoundly contemporary. Her art is both a reflection and a vision - a reflection on what remains, what fades and what is hidden in between.
In this unique exhibition, Feodora Hohenlohe's quiet poetry becomes a foil to expressive modernism. The dialog between the epochs is not confrontational, but rather insightful: past and present, emotion and structure, intensity and stillness meet at eye level - and open up new perspectives on the history of art.
Opening hours of the gallery
Monday - Friday from 10:00 - 18:00, Saturday from 10:00 - 14:00
Admission free
Information
Extension of the exhibition until August 30, 2025
Press
Preview Event_Welt am Sonntag, 04.05.2025
Mit Herz und Seele bei der Sache, WB 07.04.2025
Einladung ins imaginäre Atelier einer Malerin, NW 05.04.2025