
Sylke von Gaza - Exhibition Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venezia 2018
Installation Views and Details
“Gabriel & Lucifero. The most precious Pigment of Renaissance Venice”


Installation View of Exhibition "Behind the Curtain" at Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf 2016/17 with Sylke Von Gaza.
Exhibition Title: Behind the Curtain. Concealment and Revelation since the Renaissance. From Titian to Cristo at Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf
Exhibition included works by Cristo, Titian, Tintoretto, Giovanni Bellini, El Greco, François Boucher, Max Beckmann, Arnold Böcklin, Robert Delaunay, Morris Louis, Francis Bacon, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Berlinde De Bruyckere and Sylke von Gaza
Catalogue with contributions by Beat Wismer, Claudia Bluemle, Horst Bredekamp, Georges Didi-Huberman, Wolfgang Kemp, Roland Krischel, Klaus Krüger, Oskar Bätschmann, Patrik Reuterswärd, Barbara Schellewald, Söntgen, Victor I. Stoichita & Gerhard Wolf
Von Gaza's two large-scale Veil Painting works represented a contemporary non-figurative approach to the theme of concealment and revelation, working with the metaphor of the veil in an abstract, metaphorical way.















































Sylke von Gaza - Exhibition Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venezia 2018
Installation Views and Details
“Gabriel & Lucifero. The most precious Pigment of Renaissance Venice”
Installation View of Exhibition "Behind the Curtain" at Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf 2016/17 with Sylke Von Gaza.
Exhibition Title: Behind the Curtain. Concealment and Revelation since the Renaissance. From Titian to Cristo at Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf
Exhibition included works by Cristo, Titian, Tintoretto, Giovanni Bellini, El Greco, François Boucher, Max Beckmann, Arnold Böcklin, Robert Delaunay, Morris Louis, Francis Bacon, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Berlinde De Bruyckere and Sylke von Gaza
Catalogue with contributions by Beat Wismer, Claudia Bluemle, Horst Bredekamp, Georges Didi-Huberman, Wolfgang Kemp, Roland Krischel, Klaus Krüger, Oskar Bätschmann, Patrik Reuterswärd, Barbara Schellewald, Söntgen, Victor I. Stoichita & Gerhard Wolf
Von Gaza's two large-scale Veil Painting works represented a contemporary non-figurative approach to the theme of concealment and revelation, working with the metaphor of the veil in an abstract, metaphorical way.