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Matthias Weischer — Three works: (i) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 366; (ii) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 372; (iii) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 379
Matthias Weischer

Three works: (i) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 366; (ii) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 372; (iii) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 379

These three untitled drawings by German painter Matthias Weischer showcase his distinctive exploration of interior spaces and architectural environments, rendered with a quiet, contemplative tension. Known for his layered, enigmatic compositions, Weischer brings a sense of ambiguity and psychological depth to his work, blurring the boundaries between the inhabited and the abandoned. Together, the three works form a cohesive study in spatial perception and atmosphere, hallmarks of the Leipzig School aesthetic with which Weischer is closely associated.

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Under the Influence

March 7, 2014

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Matthias Weischer, Three works: (i) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 366; (ii) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 372; (iii) O.T. (Zeichnung), WV 379

These three untitled drawings by German painter Matthias Weischer showcase his distinctive exploration of interior spaces and architectural environments, rendered with a quiet, contemplative tension. Known for his layered, enigmatic compositions, Weischer brings a sense of ambiguity and psychological depth to his work, blurring the boundaries between the inhabited and the abandoned. Together, the three works form a cohesive study in spatial perception and atmosphere, hallmarks of the Leipzig School aesthetic with which Weischer is closely associated.

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Geometric, Monochrome, Conceptual, Minimalist, Paper, Modern, German, Drawing, Abstract, Contemporary

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