Video projection with gift book project
The awards and a list with all participating artworks of “Touring the World through Art” will be published as part of the extended book project “A Fine Art Journey”. The project will continue with this title. Please click on the link for more information!
The 5th “Enter into Art” International Installations 2018-19, which promote small-format pictures from all over the world, was accompanied by the cultural program “Touring the World through Art”, in which the artists themselves has been involved with their large artworks. In Bad Breisig, Bernkastel-Kues and Cologne were shown Multimedia presentations with large format images by international artists, with relaxing music flowing into them.
On this page you can see the list of all participants of “Touring the World through Art” in Cologne. You can also see the lists of the other both traveling exhibitions here. In addition we will report on the special presentation in our Studio Gallery in Bonn-Königswinter – after the art gift book “A Fine Art Journey” will be published. The book will be also the catalog for “Touring the World through Art”. Please see the link below!
Opening in Bad Breisig
Opening in Bernkastel-Kues
Opening in Cologne
Participants in Cologne
Please find the gallery with all artworks in Bad Breisig, Bernkastel-Kues and Cologne in the diashows. The announcing of the awards took place together with the awarding of the “5th Enter into Art International Installations” by the same jury members.
Please find the awards, jury members and a list with all participating images in our post about the extended book project:
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Info photos of the artworks for “Touring the World through Art”
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List of participants – Touring the World through Art
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At the lecture…
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Listening to relaxing music for the blue color
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Pamela Ecker 4, Austria, Along The River Vltava, 2017, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm
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Regina Dantas 1, Brazil, Blue Tuning, 2016, Digital Art, 50,5 x 75 cm
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Isao Kobayashi 3, Japan, The α Box No.17, 2018, Digital Print, 100 x 125 cm
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Maud Du Jeu 2, France, Above The World 2018, Ink and Wash Drawing, 80 x 110 cm, Outer Dimension 90 x 120 cm
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Aya Swoboda 2, Austria, Without Title, 2015, Acrylic on Plexiglas, 142 x 87 cm
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Kurt Freundlinger 2, Austria, Blaues Paar, 2015, Eitempera, 80 x 80 cm
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Mady Maeriën 1, Belgium, Never Ending Carreer Of Poirot, 2016, Collage, Litho Polyester, 43 x 58 cm
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Pnina C. Gagnon 3, Canada, Ebb And Flow ,1999, Watercolor and Pigments on Handmade Paper, 150 x 120 cm
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Cinla Seker 1, Turkey, 1, 2018, Digital Print, 5 x 16,6 cm
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Magdalena Pastuszak 1, Poland, Travel From A Distance, 2016, Digital Graphics UV Printing, 100 x 70 cm
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Camila Zaccarelli 1, Chile, Impermanence I, 2017, Inks and Pigments, 48 x 67 cm
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Lisa Graham 1, USA, Landscape #2, 2018, Digital Print, 20 x 20 cm
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Dimitra Petropoulou-Dimitraki 3, Greece, Horizon II, 2015, Color Woodcut, 59 x 78 cm
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Takanori Iwase 3, Japan, To Bright, 2016, Waterless, Lithogragh, 53 x 78 cm
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Majlinda Kelmendi 1, Albania, Memory Is The Diary, 2017, Oil on Canvas, 140 x 120 cm
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Leyla Yildiz 3, USA, Red City, 2004, Monoprint (Pronto Plate), 29 x 20 cm
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Fabienne Burdet-Ichtchenko 1, France, La Horde, 2016, Linocut, 58 x 42 cm
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Josée Wuyts + Frans de Groot 1, The Netherlands, Sign Imaginary Journey, 2017, Painting Collage on Carton, 122 x 159 cm
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Ruth Helena Fischer, Italy, Salvador de Bahia 1, 2000, Acrylic, 70 x 90 cm
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Mira Satryan 2, USA, To Say Goodbye, 2018, Acrylic, Pastel, 148 x 148 cm
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Jozina Marina van Hees 1, The Netherlands, Delhi Lane, 2017, Acril on Canvas, 120 x 100 cm
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Valentina Anopova 1, Russia, The Students, India, 1986, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm
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Gerhardt Gallagher 1, Ireland, Peatland Traveller, 2018, Oil on Board, 30 x 40 cm
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Marieta Toneva 1, Sweden, Movements II, 2015, Screenprint on Plexi, 50 x 100 cm
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Katharina Bossmann 1, USA, Erste Blüte (First Bloom), 2017, Reduction Woodcut, 112 x 76 cm
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Antonietta Torsiello 3, United Kingdom, Thought Burns Its Creator, Acrylic, Linocut on Yellow Paper, 33 x 35 cm
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Yvan Lafontaine 2, Canada, Mon Jardin, 2018, Aquatique, Digital Print, 46 x 60 cm
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Nuria Pena 3, Spain, End Of Loneliness, 3 Spain, Digital Print, Additive Techniques, 28 x 38 cm Sommerset Paper
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Patricia Pascazzi 2, Argentina, Brooklyn, 2016, Oleo/collage, 120 x 80 cm
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Asuna Yamauchi 2, Japan, Good-Bye My Best Friend 2, 2017, Etching, Aquatint, 30 x 22 cm
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Sirkka Laakkonen, Finland, Glorious, 2013, Oil on Canvas, 81 x 100 cm
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Lynn Chen 1, Taiwan, Oriental Beauty, 2015, Oil on Canvas, 116,8 x 91 cm
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Somsak Chaituch 1, The Netherlands, Nature-2018-1, 2018, Acrylic on Canvas, 200 x 180 cm
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Valerie J. A. Vandermotten 1, Belgium, Blue Horizon (Quiet Series), Acrylic On Linen, 2012, 100 x 70 cm
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Marlo Mylonas-Svikovsky 1, Switzerland, The Mangrove In Brazil, 2018, Acrylic on Canvas, 120 x 100 cm
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Radu Tikanete 1, Romania, Pontius Pilatus, Triptych, Left Panel, 2015, Oil on Canvas, 104 x 74 cm
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Gerhard Rasser 2, Austria, No Mans Land III, 2018, Watercolour, Gouache, 39 x 24 cm
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Roswitha Eisenbock 1, Austria, Tuscany, 2016, Mixed Media on Canvas, 70 x 100 cm, 3060
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Sylviane Leblond 1, France, Winter Landscape, 2013, Chinese Calligraphic Painting on Rice Paper “marouflé”
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Rune Baashus 1, Norway, Sky High No. 3, 2014, Photo printed on Hanemühle Fineart Pearl Paper, 110 x 70 cm
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Ai-Wen Wu Kratz 3, USA, Flowers Along The Road, 2012, Acrylic on Canvas, 183 x 274 cm
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Marianne Reim 1 Canada, Migration ACAA, Photo-Transfer on Steel, 86 x 74 cm
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Olga Bolkisieva 1, United Kingdom, Landscape, 2014, Photography, Print, 29,7 x 42 cm
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MP Le Bohec 2, France, To An Other Planet, 2017, Digital Print, 50 x 50 cm
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Rowena Božič 3, Slovenia, Traces, 2017, Etching, Aquatint, 33 x 40 cm, paper 50 x 70 cm
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David Whitfield 2, France, Group, 2019, Acrylic on Canvas, 120 x 90 cm
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47 participants from 27 countries
Albania, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA + Germany by the hosts
Thank you for your great work!
ARGENTINA
Patricia Pascazzi
AUSTRIA
Aya Swoboda
Gerhard Rasser
Kurt Freundlinger
Pamela Ecker
Roswitha Eisenbock
BELGIUM
Mady Maerien
Valerie Vandermotten
BRAZIL
Regina Lucia Dantas Paulino Vaz
CANADA
Marianne Reim
Pnina Gagnon
Yvan Lanfontain
CHILE
Camila Zaccarelli
FINLAND
Sirkka Laakkonen
FRANCE
David Whitfield
Fabienne Burdet-Ichtchenko
Marie Paule le Bohec
Maud du Jeu
Sylviane Leblond
GREECE
Dimitra Petropoulou
IRLAND
Gerhardt Gallagher
ITALY
Ruth Helena Fischer
JAPAN
Isao Kobayashi
Takanori Iwase
Yamauchi Asuna
KOSOVO
Majlinda Kelmendi
THE NETHERLANDS
Frans de Groot & Wuyts Josee
Jozina van Hees
Somsak Chaituch
NORWAY
Rune Baashus
POLAND
Magdalena Pastuszak
ROMANIA
Radu Tikanete
RUSSIA
Valentina Anopova
SLOVENIA
Rowena Bozic
SPAIN
Nuria Pena
SWEDEN
Mareta Toneva
SWITZERLAND
Marlo Mylonas-Svikovsky
TAIWAN
Lynn Chen
TURKEY
Cinla Seker
UNITED KINGDOM
Antonietta Torsiello
Olga Bolkisieva
USA
Ai-Wen Wu Kratz
Katharine Bossmann
Leyla Yildiz
Lisa Graham
Mira Satryan
Monica Johnson
During a lecture about traveling, the travel author, Gabriele Walter, gave a lyrical accompaniment to the screening. In addition to its own haiku poetry, selected poems and essays by famous writers are incorporated.
In particular, the example of the well-traveled German poet Rainer Maria Rilkes explains the relationship between art and poetry. At the same time, visitors are also inspired to meditate on art through poetry.
Scientific research has revealed that Rilke was inspired to write numerous poems by looking at the works of Rodin, Cezanne and the Impressionists. In addition, the lecture has been accompanied by thoughts about traveling in a philosophical way.
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