DIEDRITTEDIMENSION, JVA:Prison, 2011. Duesseldorf Rath, Germany.

 

Come a little closer 1-11, at Tomlinson Kong Contemporary, New York, 2011. Acrylic binder and pigments on wall.

 

KINDERZIMMERPANORAMA at Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany, 2003.

 

BOOMBOX at MaxEstrekka Gallery, Madrid, Spain, 2009.

 

EVERYWHEREALLTHETIMEEVERYTHING, 2009. Epoxy resin and pigments.

 

DENNNACHTISTJETZTSCHONBALD, 2009. Epoxy resin and pigments.

 

SKULL 3 & 4 – lifesize painted teaching skull, 2011. Epoxy resin and pigments.

 

WEGOTNOW, 2011. C-print, epoxy resin, pigments on wood.

 

SONGFORMYFATHER, 2009.Epoxy resin on wood.

 

SONGFORMYFATHER, detail.

 

NOBODYWINSWHOFIGHTSALONE, 2009. Epoxy resin on wood.

 

NOBODYWINSWHOFIGHTSALONE, detail.

 

WATERCOLOURS, 2008.

 

Markus Linnenbrink‘a paintings, sculptures and installations are nothing short of extraordinary and exhilarating. Looking at his rich, textural, layered works saturated in colour makes me feel all dizzy with love hormones.

Markus was born in 1961 in Dortmund, Germany. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, and now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.


[Discovered via Colossal. Images courtesy of Markus Linnenbrink.]



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