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KENSINGTON Art accompanies artists on their way to success.
KENSINGTON Art is the art division of the KENSINGTON Group and has made it its business to accompany artists on their way to success and to make the international online and offline possibilities for marketing artworks more innovative.
Through the online platform www.kensington-art.net, launched at the beginning of 2020, art enthusiasts, art collectors and investors can now find more than 200 unique artworks & sculptures from over 25 international artists.
Year of birth: 1986
Place of birth: Karanganda / Kazakhstan
Residence: Hachenburg / Germany
KENSINGTON Art is not only present as an online gallery, but also on-site. „The internationally well-positioned and diversified network of the KENSINGTON Group enables our artists to hold joint events, vernissages and finissages at attractive locations throughout Europe,“ says Philipp Lüngen, Art Director of the KENSINGTON Art GmbH.
The strategic partnership with Steigenberger Hotels AG, established shortly after the company was founded, enables the company to hold exclusive vernissages and finissages in the luxurious and stylish hotels of the Steigenberger Group across Europe throughout the year, in order to present the works of the artists, but also the artists themselves, in the best possible way and as „visibly“ as possible. Guests can get to know the artist personally and ask questions.
KENSINGTON Art not only wants to connect art lovers with art collectors and artists, but also to make the art market more interesting. „On request, our art experts will recommend the right artist(s) to any interested party, advise you on the selection of works and, if required, also arrange a sample viewing at your premises,“ Philipp Lüngen emphasises.
In this issue, OnLocation presents 3 of the most outstanding artists and their works.
Born in Kazakhstan, he discovered his passion for painting at a young age. After leaving school, he was given new impetus by a stay in South Africa, where he did charitable work for children. He worked as a pizza maker and devoted every free minute to his passion. Görzen‘s paintings are large and colourful. He loves to bring the power of colour to large canvases.
Since 2014, Andreas Görzen has been painting exclusively with acrylics on canvases. In addition, he uses various materials such as feathers, Swarovski stones, masks and LED lights in some artworks. In March 2017, the artist decided to turn his hobby into his profession. His goal is to inspire people with his art and make them happy, thus making the world a little more colourful and cheerful.
Year of birth: 1984
Place of birth: Varel / Germany
Residence: Oldenburg / Germany
The artist is an economist and later studied art and media, as well as material culture at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg.
With his deliberate, naïve view of the seemingly mundane aspects of everyday life, the artist makes the unseen visible by trying to recall his childlike perception.
In his colourful paintings, sometimes countless layers of coloured surfaces are piled up and contoured by lines. These act as a language for Lorenz with which he communicates the abstract nature of his observations. The visual depth of his paintings, as well as the many small and remarkable details, draws the viewer into the pictures. With each step closer to the canvas, more and more small visual universes open up within a visual cosmos.
Today Lorenz‘s ‚little observations‘ have gone out into the world and are represented in private and corporate collections worldwide.
Year of birth: 1973
Place of birth: Minsk / Belarus
Residence: Dusseldorf / Germany
The artistic talent of the native Belarusian was discovered and encouraged at the age of eleven. He later graduated in liberal arts from the Düsseldorf Art Academy. His art consists of mathematically precise and accurately constructed works in which a formal order emerges from independent individual parts.
In his works he explores the interplay of light and shadow, surface structure and colour vibration. The focus is on the effect created by the reflection of ambient light, resulting in oscillating variations of reality. The artworks become kinetic objects in which the dividing line between reality and illusion becomes blurred.
He works with paper, plexiglass, metal and wood in combination with canvas, oil and acrylic. His works are presented worldwide, from Budapest to Mallorca to Los Angeles. Maxim Wakultschick is successful in virtually every major metropolis.