Art Gallery Imhof Fine Arts presents visual frequencies – a staging that focuses on the interplay of rhythm, sound, and form. In this showroom, the canvas becomes a resonance space where the painterly gesture and 20th-century design meet in a flowing aesthetic.
At the center is Dick Berckenkamp’s work Composition II (I hear something different). The painting translates the phenomenon of listening into a vibrant palette of bright green, lemon yellow, and turquoise tones that permeate the room like visual frequencies. While Berckenkamp connects the silence of the canvas with the invisible dynamics of sound waves, this movement finds an immediate continuation in the interior.
The special symbiosis of this staging lies in the lines: the fine, searching contour lines of the woman’s head in the painting correspond in a fascinating way with the curved bentwood of the Thonet chairs. A formal dialogue is created in which the sweep of the painting becomes haptically tangible in the space. Stylistically, a bridge is built to Wassily Kandinsky, as color is used not as decoration but as pure vibration that achieves a direct spiritual effect and places the figure in profound resonance with its surroundings.
Click on the hotspots in the image or explore the individual pieces listed below to learn more about this interplay – exclusively at Art Gallery Imhof Fine Arts.