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‘Untitled’ · 2023
Oil color on linen canvas | 180 · 140 · 4,5 cm

‘Untitled’ · 2023
Oil color on linen canvas | 180 · 140 · 4,5 cm

‘Untitled’ · 2023
Oil color on linen canvas | 180 · 140 · 4,5 cm
// BIOGRAPHY
Solo & Duo Exhibitions
2024 City of Glass
Jean-Claude Maier Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany
2022 Anticon
DSC Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
2021 Isle of Mind
Jean-Claude Maier Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany
2020 Decalphilia
DSC Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
2020 New Dawn Fade
Jean-Claude Maier Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024 0, Nichts
Zeit Ist Knapp, Berlin, Germany
2023 Untitled for a Moment
KA32 Project Space, Berlin, Germany
2023 Hyper-Reality
Plan X Gallery, Capri, Italy
2022 Tutti Frutti
Plan X Gallery, Milan, Italy
2020 029
029 Studio, Berlin, Germany
2019 Born Tomorrow
029 Studio, Berlin, Germany
2017 Analogue Mountains
Atelierhof, Berlin, Germany
Stefan Norbert is a Romanian-born artist based in Cluj-Napoca, he graduated with a BA in Fine Arts from the Art & Design University of Cluj-Napoca in 2012, where his academic focus had an emphasis on graphics/printmaking, painting and photography.
Stefan's practice is based on the combination and interweaving of digital and analog processes which, profoundly, brings the history of painting, abstraction and digital movement together. Norbert continues to develop his color compositions until they reinforce themselves autonomously. Decisions are masterly evaded. Instead, Stefan asks questions about the given material. The unpredictable always remains in control. His preferred interest is to develop the medium of painting, which he has chosen. For some time, Stefan has been exploring printing techniques such as decalcomania, which is not so much aimed at depicting a motif, but rather functions independently as a motif. Painterly consequences such as depth of field, focus or blurring are given a unique effectiveness. Elements of a memory appear bit by bit, as if the original memory had been reduced to its basic units.

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