'Durchatmen' is a continuation of Regina Anzenberger's work 'Roots & Bonds'. After a period of five years of the gallery at the former bread factory Regina Anzenberger has made a break as a gallerist and curator and showed her new series 'Durchatmen' as a solo exhibition at the AnzenbergerGallery. And even until today, sometimes pictures will be added to this series.
About Roots & Bonds:
„It all started with a tree in the winter forest that particularly caught my eye during one of my walks with my dog Shakeera. I kept going back there over an entire year and photographed the tree in every season. What especially fascinated me were the vines which elegantly wound themselves down to the ground from a branch, creating an image of endless bonds. The forest as the source of inspiration and energy for all creativity, the roots and bonds became my theme." (Regina Anzenberger)
In Roots & Bonds, Regina Anzenberger has given us what might be termed the psychological landscape – comfortingly familiar yet also edgy, distinctly uncomfortable but distinctly interesting. (Gerry Badger, 1000 words magazine)
Anzenberger’s delicate sequencing of her works shows her imaginative way of looking at nature, bringing together her experience as a painter and phtoographer. ... Roots & Bonds is a testament to how inspiration can be drawn from the simplest of things, and that the same place or object can keep on giving, if only you, as an artist, will allow it to inspire you. Rachel Moron in GUP magazine 5/2016
Indem das Auge den Schwingungen der Linienläufe folgt, abtastend frei über das Wirrwarr gleitet, bald überfordert, jedem Einzelnen zu folgen, tritt Entspannung ein. Rita Newman für morgen 6/16
Die Wiener Künstlerin Regina Anzenberger verfiel den Formen und Verbindungen eines bestimmten Baumes. Fortan fotografiert sie ein Jahr lang immer wieder im Wald – und zeigt in ihren Fotos auch die Kraft menschlicher Beziehungen. Camerawoman 11/15
The book 'Roots & Bonds' has been selected among the Best Photobooks 2015 by Gerry Badger
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