Judith Mall and Sylvie Ringer Show Extreme Landscapes in Rome
A two-person exhibition in Rome pairs Hamburg-based Judith Mall (b. 1983) and Sylvie Ringer (b. 1983, based in Hamburg and Vancouver), both drawn to harsh, silent, extreme landscapes. Ringer's filigreed, expressionist paintings evoke drone-shot auroral views, while Mall's charcoal works render volcanic islands, water mirrors, and jagged rocks with a photographic and sculptural clarity. Three small non-landscape pieces by Ringer—minimal, archetypal apparitions of silkworms, shells, or mini-mandalas—stand out for their hieratic vividness, at once concrete and unreal. The exhibition was reviewed by Pericle Guaglianone for Artribune.
Key facts
- Judith Mall born 1983, lives in Hamburg.
- Sylvie Ringer born 1983, lives in Hamburg and Vancouver.
- Both artists are drawn to extreme, silent landscapes.
- Ringer's paintings use filigreed, expressionist color reminiscent of drone auroral footage.
- Mall's charcoal drawings depict volcanic islands, water, and sharp rocks with photographic and sculptural clarity.
- Three small non-landscape pieces by Ringer feature minimal, archetypal forms like silkworms, shells, or mini-mandalas.
- The exhibition is in Rome.
- Review by Pericle Guaglianone for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Judith Mall
- Sylvie Ringer
- Pericle Guaglianone
Institutions
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Hamburg
- Germany
- Vancouver
- Canada