Documents submitted by Olav Schiedel ranging from the year 2000 to 2025
In the heart of Paderborn, Space for Art is set to host a fascinating retrospective exhibition titled "Passing Forms 2000 to 2025" by contemporary artist Olav Schiedel. The exhibition, running from August 16 to 24, 2025, promises a captivating exploration of the artist's evolving style and themes over the past 25 years.
Schiedel's works, known for their open, ambiguous nature, invite individual interpretation. His art has been a continuous journey, exploring perception, space, and form since the turn of the millennium. This retrospective brings together works from different periods of his career, offering a comprehensive overview of his artistic development.
The exhibition is located at Space for Art, Kamp 21/Kötterhagen, 33098 Paderborn. The opening event, or vernissage, takes place on Friday, August 15, at 7 pm, with the finissage (closing event) scheduled for Saturday, August 23, also at 7 pm. For those interested, the gallery's doors will be open from Thursday to Sunday, 4-7 pm, during the exhibition's run.
Visitors can expect a chronological display of artworks spanning from 2000 to 2025. The exhibition will provide insight into Schiedel’s experimentation with form and material, as well as contextual information about the evolution of his artistic themes. Space for Art may also organise related events such as artist talks or panel discussions during the exhibition.
Admission to the exhibition is free, making it accessible to all. For more detailed information about Olav Schiedel's background, style, and specific exhibition details, we recommend checking the Space for Art Paderborn's official website or contacting the gallery directly. You can find more information on their website www.raumfuerkunst.de.
We look forward to this exciting retrospective and encourage art enthusiasts to visit Space for Art and immerse themselves in Olav Schiedel's captivating world of forms.
Discover the transformation of Olav Schiedel's lifestyle, reflected in his home-and-garden of artworks, at the retrospective exhibition "Passing Forms 2000 to 2025" in Paderborn. This journey through his career, showcasing pieces from different periods, provides a deep insight into the evolution of his style and themes.