Presenting the debut Solo show of Berlin based figuritive artist Celina Klohk whose oil works present a clear subjective view of the interiority of the artist through everyday situations.
The artworks follow a protagonist navigating a fictional social event, with each painting capturing a different perspective at a distinct moment in the evening. The works explore feelings of social anxiety and pressures of social expectations. Most of the paintings are presented from a first-person perspective, immersing the viewer in the protagonist's experience. The animation portrays the protagonist becoming overwhelmed and taking a moment of privacy to recenter, it offers a glimpse into the private, and more vulnerable experience behind the social façade.
At its core, the series continues on an idea she’s been exploring in her practice for some time — the different selves we embody depending on where we are and who we’re with, as well as the general contrast between being alone and being in company.
The Vernnissage is 28.03 from 18:00.
Free Drinks / Works for Sale.
To learn more about Celina’s work and the show read our spotlight on her here.