Irene Strese

PULLSH

14.03.–18.04.21

Irene Strese, PULLSH, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hold on to…, series of four panel paintings, ceramics and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hold on to…, detail, series of four panel paintings, ceramics and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hold on to…, detail, series of four panel paintings, ceramics and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hold on to…, detail, series of four panel paintings, ceramics and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, PULLSH, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Saturn is closing, garden gate and artificial hair braids, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, o.T., ceramics, quartzite arctic green and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, PULLSH, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Step on Broken Mountains, ceramic and quartzite arctic green, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Step on Broken Mountains, detail, ceramic and quartzite arctic green, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hand On, Hand Off, ceramic, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, PULLSH, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, o.T., ceramics and quartzite arctic green, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hold on to..., detail, series of four panel paintings, ceramics and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Hold on to..., detail, series of four panel paintings, ceramics and synthetic hair, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Pendulum, ceramic and nickel-plated chain, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, Pendulum, detail, ceramic and nickel-plated chain, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

Irene Strese, PULLSH, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2021, Photo: Fred Dott

PULLSH is like the ambivalent in-between moment of standing in front of a closed door. For months, exhibitions have been in a permanent state of tension with postponements and temporary closure that also influence artistic production. Open or close? Push or pull?
Irene Strese presents her work in the form of a site-specific installation, in which ambivalences within her artistic practice become visible: Handicraft and sculptural processes are juxtaposed and even intertwined with industrial materials, while traces from artistic and industrial production processes are revealed. The sculptural ensemble blends into a setting of small-scale ceramic objects and expansive elements.

Irene Strese (*1986 in Ivanovka, Kyrgyzstan) studied educational science in Hildesheim and received a master’s degree in art and cultural education in Bremen in 2014. She then studied at the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen and graduated in 2019 as a master student of Prof. Andree Korpys and Prof. Markus Löffler.

Accompanying Program Share With kind support of
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