In the organizer's words:

Crooked faces

With meticulous attention to detail, he creates portraits that are based on real people and yet are more than mere likenesses. Construction and free gesture, rigor and expression merge to create works of strong presence and idiosyncratic beauty.

Space-consuming wild thoughts

Small and large, wild thoughts circle through David Dott's works in two- and three-dimensional spaces. Fine lines meet rough strokes and, in a graffiti-like visual language, form very unique perspectives on the body, construction and emotion.

Each work is a field of tension between technical precision and free gesture - between observation and interpretation. This results in pictures that move between dimensions - drawn thoughts with attitude and handwriting.

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Location

Galerie Grabsdorf Aventinstraße 10 80469 München