With the exhibition Reflecting Space, Galerie Barbara von Stechow presents new works by Isa Dahl and Bruno Feger, bringing sculpture and painting together to create an immersive spatial experience. The exhibition examines how space is experienced through material, color, and perception.
Bruno Feger presents monumental plant sculptures made of steel, transforming familiar natural forms into oversized, powerful visual signs. His works operate within a tension between weight and lightness, permanence and movement. Through their commanding presence, the sculptures enter into an immediate dialogue with both the architecture of the exhibition space and the viewer.
Isa Dahl, through her paintings, opens up multilayered pictorial spaces that unfold through spiral brush movements and luminous color glazes. Hovering between abstraction and figuration, her works generate dynamic depths that draw in the viewer’s gaze and seemingly extend space beyond its physical boundaries. Her paintings create an interplay of movement, light, and resonance.
Reflecting Space brings together the works of both artists in a sensorial yet contemplative exploration of space and perception. Sculpture and painting do not confront one another as opposites, but rather as complementary modes of expression that actively shape and reflect the surrounding space.