Alexander Wertheim's 'Brandenburg Paintings' at Galleria Richter Fine Art
Alexander Wertheim (b. 1995) presents 'Brandenburg Paintings' at Galleria Richter Fine Art in Rome. The series explores cyclical gesture and deliberate imprecision through grid-like forms resembling musical staves. Curator Maria Vittoria Pinotti describes Wertheim's method as reiteration following a consequential logical scheme. The paintings use reassuring colors to create visual and emotional stability while embracing imperfections. Wertheim's work extends beyond the canvas, with horizontal and vertical lines suggesting continuity and balance. The exhibition emphasizes contradiction as a necessary condition, allowing the artist's intention and viewer interpretation to coexist. The show is on view at Galleria Richter Fine Art.
Key facts
- Alexander Wertheim was born in 1995.
- The exhibition is titled 'Brandenburg Paintings'.
- The show is held at Galleria Richter Fine Art in Rome.
- Maria Vittoria Pinotti authored the critical text 'Alexander Wertheim: il tutto dell’essenzialità'.
- Wertheim's paintings feature grid-like forms reminiscent of musical staves.
- The series uses light, clear colors contrasting with darker tones in previous works.
- The exhibition explores the relationship between space and rhythm.
- The show is a solo exhibition by Alexander Wertheim.
Entities
Artists
- Alexander Wertheim
Institutions
- Galleria Richter Fine Art
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy