Andreas Eiserbeck
AE Atelier, München,
Andreas Eiserbeck
AE Atelier, München,
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- Biography Andreas Eiserbeck was born in 1960 in Hildesheim. Ten years later he moved to Munich, where he began his career as a freelance artist while he was 31 years old. Three years later, his first exhibition followed in his own place of residence. A year later he issued an exhibition in the City Cinema/studio in Munich. He spent the year 1996 studying in Paris. Between 1997 and 1998 he devoted himself to private studies, and took a studio project for some live drawings and also worked with Josef Husak. Further he issued his works in the Olympic Tower in Munich.In 2009 he attended the Marché Art Contemporain le Marin Martinique. In 2010 Andreas Eiserbeck showed some of his works in France (Atrium FdF, Martinique; La Villa Créole, Martinique), as well as in Colombia (VII Bienal International de Arte Suba, Bogotá; Universidade de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales U.D.C.A. Bogotá) or also in Cuba (Casa Museo Simon Bolivar, La Habana Vieja; Galeria Oriente, Santiago de Cuba; Galerie de la Union Nacional de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba U.N.E.A.C. Santiago de Cuba).
- 2013 SCOPE Basel, 2012 Shanghai Art Fair, Art Beijing 2011 ShanghaiContemporary Art Fair, Painting permanent, Museo arte erotico, Bogotá, Artrium, Martinique,
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A quiet melancholy which emerges more stronger when one recognizes it, swims almost imperceptibly in his works.
Born in 1960 in Hildesheim, the artist Andreas Eiserbeck creates not only paintings and drawings, but also works as a sculptor or writer. However, the focus remains on painting and drawing. The excursions to new and unknown areas are important for the artist to stay away from incestuous non-art; and to get closer above all – to the art of independent expression.
The subject of the human body is in the center of many works of the artist. His series of paintings Movement shows almost faceless people, slightly blurred bodies, reminiscent of a secret sadness that can be discovered behind the boisterous bustle of the people. The motives of the image series Landscape show something forlorn, the fallen palm tree or the lonesome beach property. It is interesting that many works are figurative on one