These are a few of my favourite artworks from the Positions Berlin Art Fair. Which one is your favourite? Is it the adorable dog, Alexa, by Monika Plentauskaite and its symbol of fidelity. Or is it Daniel Bodner's Snowfall whose winter scenery is so symbolic of a Canadian Winter. Daniel Bodner has a touch of Emma Haworth in his style. And I like the way he makes one nostalgic for winter. Laurent Chehere's, Les trois Samurais shows us another universe shaped by a flying houses layers upon layers of brick. Its fantastical design and positioning make it a dreamy landscape to ponder. Dobieslaw Gala's, from Steel Rivers series shows a sharp curve, not a road exactly but a painterly choice. It is calculated in its exactitude and renders a slightly dangerous direction. I hope you enjoy these and feel free to comment.
1 Monika Plentauskaite, Alexa, 2022, Lithuanian
2 Daniel Bodner, Snowfall, 2021, American
3 Domenico Grenci, Emma, 2022, Italian
4 Laurent Chehere, Les trois Samurais, 2023, French
5 Albrecht Genin, Ohne Titwl, 2001, German
6 Yannick Ackah, Untitled, 2022, Ivorian
7 Murrel Alouch, Beauty with brains V, 2023, Kenyan
8 Marianne Thoermer, The Reveal, 2023, German
9 Eilike Schlenkhoff, Rot, 2023, German
10 Giovanni Castell, Kirsche, 2019, German
11 Spencer Chalk Levy, Argonauts, 2021, American
12 Maciej Fricze, Untitled, 2020, Polish
13 Luciano Mariano, Frida and Angela at Simone Home, 2020, Brazilian
14 Tabitha Rub, Hui, 2022, Swiss
15 Yigal Ozeri, Olya in the Hotel, 2023, Israeli
16 Marc Schmitz, Nomadic Squaren 06 13, 2020, German
17 Dobieslaw Gala, from Steel Rivers series, 2020, Polish
18 Jurgis Tarabilda, Untitled, 2023, Lithuanian
19 Sandra Schlipkoeter, Ag 5020, 2020, German
20 Hasti Tabatabaei, Abyss, 2022, Iranian
21 Anita Schmid, Untitled, 2023, Austrian
22 Shiori Higashiyama, Green Dimensions 2, 2023, Japanese
23 Yeanzi, Untitled, 2023, Ivorian
24 Kenichi Yokono, Short Stories 230, 2023, Japanese
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