APPEL – SEMIOSE
Semiose Gallery is delighted to inaugurate its new collaboration with German painter Helene Appel (born in 1976 in Karlsruhe) with her first exhibition in France.
Since the mid 2000s, Helene Appel paints, as faithfully as possible, with consummate skill, all manner of subjects—big and small, beautiful and ugly, organic and inorganic. She imparts a real presence to the life-sized subjects she paints on raw linen canvas. The formats and techniques she uses for each painting are dictated by the subjects themselves.
Embracing even the most trivial details, her works put forward a vision stripped to its essentials and far removed from any moral or metaphysical interpretation. The unvarnished truth of everyday objects is captured with unrelenting realism, preserving the perfection of the moment. There is no attempt to manipulate the eye in a trompe-l’oeil manner, instead our gaze is encouraged to seek out the inherent aesthetic qualities of envelopes, car headlights, a sewer grate, soapy water, … The apparent simplicity of bringing to life these objects through painting, opens the door to the most profound exploration of the relationship between art and reality. Or to put it more simply: “What you see is what you get… but take a better look at what you see.” To arrive at this point: don’t be satisfied with merely representing reality, create it.
Helene Appel is a graduate of the Hamburg School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. Based in Berlin, her work has been exhibited at the Museo Marino Marini in Florence, at the Drawing Room and the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, at the Städtische Galerie in Delmenhorst and at the Thalie Foundation in Brussels. Her paintings feature in numerous public and private collections such as the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Greece, La Gaia in Italy, the Olbricht Collection in Germany and at Touchstones, Rochdale in the UK. She is represented by the galleries The Approach in London, P420 in Bologna and Rüdiger Schottle in Munich.