Selected works from the new series FOAM by Hermann Lederle shown at International Art Exhibition curated by MADSgallery in Milan, Italy.
The Exhibition opens November 28th through December 3rd 2022.
The Exhibition opens November 28th through December 3rd 2022.
Hermann Lederle is a German artist living in Los Angeles, USA. The artist is mainly known for his "Pixels" painting, and more recently for his series “Adaptation". The artist has works exhibited in most of the world, and his artistic production is particularly unique and recognizable. Although initially the impression is abstract, Lederle's works feature geometric elements that compose, as a whole, figurative elements. The artistic production of Hermann Lederle brings to mind that of the abstract expressionists, moreover, the works on display on the occasion of "ADRENOCROMO for Dinner", recall the pointillism of the neoimpressionists. Hermann Lederle is, for the first time, a guest of an exhibition organized by M.A.D.S. Art Gallery and on this occasion he exhibits three artworks with a profound communicative, visual and stylistic impact. All the three artworks are realized with oil on canvas, and that lends the artist the opportunity to transcend the canvas and express his imagination. The colors are vivid and bright and the attention is conveyed through the points and the lines that the artist realizes. These pieces are full of movement and dynamics, the observer is taken on a trip rich in stimuli from both visuals and aesthetics points of views. As the artist himself explains “ The idea of pixel paintings originated when working with digital images. “It was a discovery. We may have been seeing this way unconsciously since human beings had eyes, but now that we know we can zoom in on something, and then zoom out and see the whole picture, it becomes an awareness we can use to appreciate the pixilated version. Kind of like a primal, pre-conscious experience that relates to the era of technology." Hermann Lederle
Art Curator Martina Viesti
'WALL' on interactive wall screen at MADSgallery exhibition.