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CHRISTIAN MOELLER Berlin based artist Christian Moeller trained at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe by Horst Antes and has exhibited extensively throughout Germany, and also in Lisbon, Prague and Los Angeles. His paintings can be seen as visual manifestations of the deepest repressed emotions and darkest experiences which lie at the heart of the human psyche. Drawing inspiration from what he calls "the mental abyss of human existence", Christian Moeller strives to make the invisible visible. His large and malevolent canvases loom before us, attracting us rather than repelling. They exert an exotic attraction, and demand our engagement, as they lure us deep into the abyss.
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''Judgement Day"
"My world is small but my universe is huge" (Christian Möller) Berlin based artist Christian Möller trained at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe by Horst Antes and has exhibited extensively throughout Germany, and also in Lisbon, Prague and Christian Möller's huge canvases serve as a startling reminder of our own diminitive position in relation to the universe. Loneliness, destruction, pain and chaos confront us with uncompromising force. Titles such as "And Once Again a Day Closer to the Grave" and "New From the Land of Grudge and Why the Graves Are Always Filled With Optimists" are perhaps a nod to Samuel Beckett's extensential masterwork Waiting For Godot: "Astride the grave and a difficult birth. However unsettling, these large and malevolent canvases loom before us, attracting us rather than repelling. They exert an exotic attraction, luring us deep into the abyss. The act of looking has To look is to embark with Christian Möller upon a journey from which we emerge slightly shaken, |
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