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SUMMARY:Sylt Art Fair 2026
DESCRIPTION:Brixy at the Sylt Art Fair\nrepresented by Galerie Geuer & Geuer\, Düsseldorf\n \n  \nAt the 7th Sylt Art Fair\, an exclusive selection of high quality artworks by internationally renowned artists will be presented in the Neue Bootshalle in List\, across more than 600 square metres of exhibition space. \nDietmar Brixy will once again be part of the Sylt Art Fair this year. His works are presented by the renowned Galerie Geuer & Geuer from Düsseldorf\, placing Brixy’s oeuvre once more within the context of a high calibre exhibition. \n  \n  \n \nWanderlust\, 2026\, 2026\, oil on canvas\, 90 x 140 cm \n  \nIn the distinctive atmosphere of the Neue Bootshalle in List\, contemporary art meets an exceptional location right by the North Sea. For years\, the Sylt Art Fair has been a well established part of the island’s summer cultural calendar\, bringing together a wide range of artistic positions within an open exhibition setting. \nOn view is a selection of significant works by Dietmar Brixy that vividly convey his characteristic visual language\, marked by gestural energy\, spatial depth and chromatic intensity. \n  \n \nWanderlust\, 2026\, oil on canvas\, 80 x 60 cm \n \n  \nExperiencing Art on Sylt\nThe exhibition brings together established names in contemporary art alongside further exciting positions\, creating a dynamic dialogue between different artistic approaches. It is precisely this combination of quality\, diversity and a remarkable location that gives the Sylt Art Fair its special appeal. The exhibition is complemented by an accompanying programme that allows visitors to experience art beyond pure viewing. \n\nFree Admission and Parking \nAdmission to the Sylt Art Fair is free for all visitors. Free parking is available directly next to the hall. \n  \n  \nDuration: 23.05. – 06.09.2026 \nOpening hours: daily 12:00 pm to  7:00 pm \nAdress: Neue Bootshalle List | Am Hafen 5 | 25992 List auf Sylt \nMehr Infos unter: https://syltartfair.de/ \n 
URL:https://brixy.de/en/event/sylt-art-fair-2026
LOCATION:Sylt Art Fair\, Am Hafen 5\, List auf Sylt\, 25992\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,News
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SUMMARY:PALAZZO BEMBO - VENICE
DESCRIPTION:BRIXY – WANDERLUST\nExhibition at Palazzo Bembo\, Venice\n  \nWith his exhibition WANDERLUST\, on view from 13 September to 11 October 2026 at the renowned Palazzo Bembo near the Rialto Bridge and running parallel to Biennale Arte 2026\, Dietmar Brixy presents a multifaceted panorama between dream and reality. The exhibition forms part of Personal Structures – Confluences\,  the international exhibition organised by the European Cultural Centre Italy.  \n  \nWith WANDERLUST\, Dietmar Brixy returns to Venice. His works were already presented at the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana on St Mark’s Square in 2024. The exhibition attracted approximately 27\,000 visitors. Two years later\, Brixy now devotes an extensive presentation at Palazzo Bembo to a theme that has accompanied his work for many years: the longing for departure\, transformation and inner expansiveness. \n \n  \nWanderlust as an Inner Attitude\nThe title refers to a term that originated in German and has long since entered several European languages. Originally deeply rooted in Romantic ideas of nature\, movement and self-discovery\, wanderlust describes less a concrete destination than an inner attitude: the desire to set out and to experience the journey itself. In Brixy’s paintings\, this attitude becomes visible in gestural traces\, concentrations and movements of colour that lead through unknown terrain like paths. \n  \nFor Dietmar Brixy\, the term wanderlust therefore describes far more than the desire to travel or to leave a geographical location. It represents an inner attitude between dream and reality\, between memory and expectation\, between the familiar and the still unknown. Wanderlust begins where certainties are set in motion. It describes the desire to cross existing boundaries\, to allow new perspectives and to engage with experiences whose destination has not yet been determined. \n  \nBrixy’s painting is an expression of this movement. His images do not lead to clearly identifiable places. Instead\, they open spaces in which external landscape and inner perception merge. Memories\, travel experiences\, observations of nature and imagination combine to form multilayered visual worlds that oscillate between figuration and abstraction\, depth and surface\, stillness and dynamism. \n  \nHorizons emerge and disappear again. Lines rise\, develop into loops\, currents and forms reminiscent of vegetation\, or lead the eye into an indeterminate distance. Fields of colour overlap\, condense and break open once more. In this way\, landscapes emerge that depict less a concrete place than a particular state of being. \n  \n \nWanderlust\, 2026\, oil on canvas\, 210 x 160 cm \n  \nBetween Journey and Wanderlust\nThe exhibition brings together works from the Journey and Wanderlust series in particular. Both revolve around movement\, perception and transformation\, while placing different emphases. \n  \nWith the Journey series\, Brixy developed a contemporary form of landscape painting that does not aim to reproduce a specific place. Instead\, landscape appears as a multilayered pictorial space in which memory\, experience and imagination merge. \n  \nLayered horizons\, luminous fields of colour and relief-like applications of paint create an impression of depth\, expansiveness and movement. Linear courses rise\, condense into loops and currents\, or guide the eye through the image. The materiality of the paint always remains visible. It does not merely describe landscape\, but shapes it as a physically perceptible space. Wanderlust continues this exploration and focuses more strongly on the moment of departure. It addresses the longing for distant places\, but also the question of what happens when one leaves a familiar state without yet knowing what lies ahead. In this sense\, it is not an escape\, but rather represents openness\, curiosity and a willingness to be transformed. The journey does not only lead through external spaces. It also becomes an encounter with one’s own perception. \n  \n \nJourney\, 2023\, Öl auf Nessel\, 120 x 300 cm \n  \n  \nCondensed Visual Worlds – The Bubbles\nA further emphasis within the exhibition is provided by a concentrated presentation of Brixy’s characteristic Bubble paintings. In their circular formats\, the painting condenses into independent\, self-contained visual worlds. \n  \nThe circular form has neither a clear beginning nor an end. It directs the gaze inwards and allows colour\, movement and structure to circulate as if within a cosmos of their own. Vegetal forms\, luminous fields of colour and relief-like surfaces combine to create compositions that evoke growth\, nature\, energy and continuous transformation. \n  \nWithin WANDERLUST\, the Bubbles appear like painterly concentrates. While the large-format works open into the distance and guide the eye through multilayered landscapes\, the circular works concentrate movement and perception within a limited space. They invite the viewer to pause and discover the subtle transitions\, overlaps and material traces of paint at close range. At the same time\, they take up a central idea of the exhibition: every journey does not proceed only in a linear direction from a starting point to a destination. It also consists of cycles\, recurring memories\, inner movements and moments of concentration. \n  \n \n  \nWanderlust Bamboo Bubble\, 2025\, oil on canvas\, D 160 cm \n  \nVenice as a Space of Resonance\nPalazzo Bembo provides a distinctive architectural and atmospheric setting for WANDERLUST. The historic building is located directly on the Grand Canal\, opposite the Rialto Bridge. Its rooms bear the traces of different eras and enter into a dynamic dialogue with Brixy’s contemporary and physically present painting. \n  \nVenice itself is also a city of transitions. Water and architecture\, movement and stillness\, past and present permeate one another. Perspectives change with every step\, paths end unexpectedly at the water and continue elsewhere. The city appears real and at the same time remote\, familiar and mysterious\, enduring yet constantly undergoing transformation. \n  \nAgainst this background\, the title WANDERLUST acquires particular significance. The city is not merely the setting for the exhibition\, but becomes a space of resonance for its central questions: What does it mean to set out? Where does a journey begin? When does external movement become an inner experience? And can pausing be just as meaningful as continuing onwards? \n  \n \nAn Invitation to Embark on One’s Own Journey\n  \nThe exhibition speaks of the longing for distant places and\, at the same time\, of the discovery of the self. It is about the courage to cross familiar boundaries\, openness towards the unknown and those moments in which perception changes. \n  \nWANDERLUST thus becomes a journey between dream and reality\, between the external world and inner experience. The focus is not on reaching a particular destination\, but on the experience of being on the way. \n  \n  \nExhibition\nBRIXY – WANDERLUST\nSpecial Project in Personal Structures – Confluences \n13 September to 11 October 2026 \n  \nPalazzo Bembo\nRiva del Carbon 4793\n30124 Venice\, Italy \nOpen daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm\nClosed on Tuesdays\nAdmission free \n  \nOpening\nSaturday\, 12 September 2026\, 5:00 pm \nThe opening address will be delivered by Prof. Dr Beate Reifenscheid\, curator of the exhibition and Director of the Ludwig Museum Koblenz. The artist will be present. \nThe exhibition\, initiated by the internationally renowned art expert and curator Dirk Geuer\, is realised by the non-profit Association for Art in Public. As a Special Project\, it forms part of the eighth edition of Personal Structures\, the contemporary art exhibition organised by the European Cultural Centre Italy. Under the title Confluences\, it creates spaces of encounter in a present shaped by upheaval and transformation.
URL:https://brixy.de/en/event/palazzo-bembo-venedig
LOCATION:Baden-Württemberg
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,News
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SUMMARY:BRIXY – ADVENTURE
DESCRIPTION:ADVENTURE\n  \nFrom 25 September to 18 October 2026\, Dietmar Brixy will once again open the doors of the old pumping station in Mannheim for his annual exhibition. Entitled ADVENTURE\, this year’s presentation centres on his latest works from the WANDERLUST series. The guest artist is sculptor Jan Thomas\, presented by Galerie Tammen\, Berlin. \n  \nOpening hoursFriday\, 2–7 pmSaturday and Sunday\, 11 am–4 pm \n  \nUnknown territory\n  \nADVENTURE is about setting out into unknown territory. It does not understand adventure merely as a spectacular event\, but as that particular moment when the familiar loses its certainty and something new is allowed to emerge. The exhibition leads into visual worlds situated between reality and imagination\, orientation and openness\, external landscape and inner experience. \n  \nIn Dietmar Brixy’s new WANDERLUST works\, mountain ranges\, horizons and organic formations rise from multilayered fields of colour. Some appear light and almost weightless\, while others emerge from the pictorial surface as powerful\, relief-like structures. Landscape is not presented as an identifiable place. Instead\, it becomes a projection space for memory\, longing and transformation. \n  \nThe paintings open up spaces that seem familiar without ever becoming fully recognisable. Paths begin to appear\, only to dissolve again. Distance and proximity continually shift. Colour becomes movement\, and material becomes landscape. In this way\, Brixy creates places of longing that cannot be found on any map\, but only take shape through the perception of the viewer. \n  \n \n Wanderlust\, 2026\, oil on canvas\, 180 x 240 cm \n  \nCreatures from a world not yet known\n  \nJan Thomas’s sculptures encounter Brixy’s painterly landscapes like creatures from a world not yet known. His figures move between human and animal\, myth and the present\, humour and unease. They evoke medieval imagery\, fantastical narratives and dreams without submitting to any single\, clearly defined story. Beneath their often enigmatic or initially threatening appearance\, an unexpected lightness repeatedly reveals itself. \n  \nThomas’s sculptures do not tell finished stories. Instead\, they create a space in which the viewer’s imagination begins to work. His hybrid creatures seem to contain multiple identities\, hidden personalities and new possibilities of existence. The longer one spends with them\, the more strongly they develop a presence of their own—and the more profoundly they transform the atmosphere of the space. \n  \n \nPandämonium II\, 2010/11\, wood\, height 203 cm \n  \nThe dialogue between these two artistic positions creates an exhibition devoted to discovery. Brixy’s paintings open up the landscape\, while Jan Thomas’s sculptures allow new creatures and narratives to emerge within it. ADVENTURE begins where certainties end—and where curiosity\, imagination and the willingness to embrace the unknown take their place. \n  \nExhibition dates25 September to 18 October 2026 \nOpening hoursFriday\, 2–7 pmSaturday and Sunday\, 11 am–4 pm \nVenueAltes Pumpwerk MannheimMarguerrestrasse 568199 MannheimGermany \nAdmission is free.
URL:https://brixy.de/en/event/brixy-adventure
LOCATION:Altes Pumpwerk Neckarau\, Aufeldstrasse 19\, Mannheim\, Baden-Württemberg\, 68199\, Deutschland
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