Coverbild Helene Appel
A minimalist art composition displayed as two panels against a white background. Both panels consist of a light brown, textured fabric. The larger panel on the left features diagonally placed strips of clear, wrinkled plastic. The smaller panel on the right is covered by a crumpled sheet of clear plastic, bunched at the bottom.
A book spread with two contrasting images. On the left page, against a black background, a beige canvas displays various small electronic components like microchips, transistors, and an SD card. On the right page, against a light grey background, is a house-shaped object made from a grey, speckled, terrazzo-like material.
The book cover for Helene Appel, featuring a realistic painting of a raw fish fillet on a piece of burlap against a terracotta background.
Helene Appel
Among Trees, Among Sand Grains
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By (artist): Helene Appel
Designed by: Studio Manuel Raeder
Edited by: Studio Helene Appel
February 2023, 128 Pages
Hardcover
268mm x 290mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5259-6

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| Representations of Our Relation to the Environment
In her painting, Helene Appel reflects the things of everyday life with high precision. Appel presents her cropped subjects in plan view, on untreated canvas in a 1:1 scale. If one takes a closer look, though, this attitude reveals its radical nature. Detaching herself completely from the tradition of still life, Appel does not strive to develop a painterly signature, nor does she emphasize her distinctive ductus. Instead, she carefully seeks an adequate mode of expression for each of her pictorial objects, thus emphasizing their particular physical presence. Despite the realistic representation, Appel's works evoke a sense of a high degree of abstraction. The impression is that of a distanced look that creates a tension between the familiar and the unaccustomed questioning the relationship we have to our environment.

HELENE APPEL (*1976, Karlsruhe) studied at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg and at London's Royal College of Art. She received the distinguished Goslar Kaiserring Scholarship in 2011, and the two-year Dorothea Erxleben Scholarship of the Braunschweig University of Art in 2019. Appel lives and works in Berlin.
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Haus Coburg. Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst
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Touchstones Rochdale
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