Spring awakening in Duisburg: Gisa Möller's art in focus!

In Mülheim an der Ruhr zeigt die Künstlerin Gisa Möller vom 11. Februar bis 9. März 2025 ihre Acrylmalerei in der Saarner Begegnungsstätte. Besuchen Sie die Ausstellung zu Matisse's Motto und treffen Sie Möller am 8. März im Klostercafé.
In Mülheim an der Ruhr, the artist Gisa Möller shows her acrylic painting in the Saarner meeting place from February 11 to March 9, 2025. Visit the exhibition on Matisse's motto and meet Möller on March 8th in the monastery café. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Spring awakening in Duisburg: Gisa Möller's art in focus!

In the Saarner meeting place of Mülheim an der Ruhr, the artist Gisa Möller from Duisburg is present with her impressive exhibition of acrylic painting. The exhibition, which opened on February 11, 2025, is under the inspiring motto of the famous painter Henri Matisse: "There are flowers everywhere for those who want to see them." This quote is intended to convey memories of the beauty of nature to visitors and encourage them to discover the positive aspects of life.

Möller's works are characterized by aesthetics and harmony in color and shape. Their goal is to awaken a positive feeling among viewers, especially as a counterpoint to the hectic and often stressful present, which many feel today. The exhibition can be seen until March 9, 2025, with the sightseeing times from Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Special event on March 8th

A highlight of the exhibition will take place on March 8, 2025 when Gisa Möller invites you to a conversation and exchange in the monastery café. This opportunity enables visitors to learn more about the background of their art and to interact directly with the artist.

Henri Matisse, which is known for his rich and bright play of colors, is one of the most important painters of the 20th century. He was born in 1869 and died in Nice in 1954. Matisse was a co -founder of Fauvism and developed a unique, surface -emphasized painting that was strongly influenced by Islamic art and the lively colors of Tunisia. In this way, Möller's exhibition combines contemporary art with a deep admiration for historically important artists.

insight into Matisse's influence

MATISSE achieved great popularity in the 1920s, and his style was also expressed in the later shear cuts, the so-called cut-outs. This art form, in which paper is painted in bright colors and cut into different forms, also comes into play in Möller's work. She not only expresses the idea of ​​the flowers in her painting, but also in her technique.

The mixing of Matisse's source of inspiration, its deep rooting in various art forms and Möller's ability to keep them alive in the present creates a fascinating connection between past and present.

The exhibition by Gisa Möller is an excellent example of how art can be interpreted in today's life and possibly influence the view of the audience at the world around them.

For more information about Möllers exhibition, visit the website or also read the Article in the local compass on this cultural event. Further interesting background to Henri Matisse can be found on Art in words .

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