Every two months an artist exhibits at the innovative MALIPA – The Art Room in Ingolstadt. From May 9, Christine Keruth, who is taking part in the Art.Salon artist program, will be presenting a selection of her works.
May 08, 2025
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Christine Keruth, distant, 100 x 100 cm, oil on canvas, 2024
The exhibition offers an overview of the past years. Christine Keruth explores the sublimity and beauty of nature as well as its fragility. The sight of massive mountain landscapes and the constant movement of mighty forces of nature suggest the permanence and seemingly infinite power of nature in her pictures. At the same time, nature is shown to be a fragile system that is exposed to threats. Particularly in the current global discourse on man-made climate change, these images make us aware of the smallness of man in relation to the elemental forces and at the same time his supposed power.
In her most recent works, she examines technical inventions from history. Her aim is to look back at innovative masterpieces in order to develop perspectives for the future.
Christine Keruth studied painting at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee and completed her doctorate at the University of Potsdam in 2021 on the subject of The Pietà Iconic in Contemporary Art: Modification and Innovation of a Pictorial Formula. Her artistic work is influenced by her academic career: Her research and findings aim to facilitate changes in perspective. In addition to numerous national and international solo and group exhibitions in museums, galleries, art associations, monasteries and churches, her works are represented in public and private collections worldwide.
From May 9, 2025, this impressive artist from Berlin will be exhibiting at MALIPA – The Art Room. The unique works can be viewed from Thursday to Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm at Taschenturmstraße 3 in Ingolstadt.
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Christine Keruth, Venice, 80 x 80, oil on canvas, 2023
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