Installation view, Martina Kügler Terrapozzoli, Mountains, Berlin. Photo by Julie Becquart
Installation view, Martina Kügler Terrapozzoli, Mountains, Berlin. Drawings courtesy of Freundeskreis Martina Kügler. Photo by Julie Becquart
Installation view, Martina Kügler Terrapozzoli, Mountains, Berlin. Drawings courtesy of Freundeskreis Martina Kügler. Photo by Julie Becquart
Installation view, Martina Kügler Terrapozzoli, Mountains, Berlin. Drawings courtesy of Freundeskreis Martina Kügler. Photo by Julie Becquart
Installation view, Martina Kügler Terrapozzoli, Mountains, Berlin. Drawings courtesy of Freundeskreis Martina Kügler. Photo by Julie Becquart
Installation view, Martina Kügler Terrapozzoli, Mountains, Berlin. Drawings courtesy of Freundeskreis Martina Kügler. Photo by Julie Becquart
Martina Kügler, Elektroschock, 1989 – Graphite on paper, 21 × 29,7 cm. Courtesy of Freundeskreis Martina Kügler
Martina Kügler, Chameleon mit Wassertropfen (Terrapozzoli III), 1989 – Oil on Canvas, 130 × 160 cm
Martina Kügler, Untitled (Terrapozzoli IV), 1990 – Oil on canvas, 130 × 160 cm
While Martina Kügler's visual work is largely figurative and deals mainly with questions of subjectivity, body, sexuality, and is executed primarily in the medium of paper drawings, the current solo exhibition focuses on abstract paintings. Terrapozzoli presents a large-scale series of works in which the artist explores principles of music such as rhythm and composition. The exhibition is complemented by a set of selected pencil drawings on paper by Martina Kügler.
This is the second solo exhibition by the gallery with the artist, after having shown Kügler's work in the group exhibition Assisted Survival (2020), in a solo presentation at Paper Positions Berlin fair (2021), and in the solo exhibition THE ROOMS LOOKS RATHER EMPTY (2022). Martina Kügler is presented in collaboration with Freundeskreis Martina Kügler and A Private Collection, Frankfurt.