Sabine Boehl, F.P. Boué, Sebastian Freytag
Curated by Markus Winter
December 14, 2013 – January 26, 2014
Cindy Rucker Gallery is pleased to present new works by German artists curated by Markus
Winter, formerly of Galerie Markus Winter in Berlin. The show confronts artists F.P. Boué and
Sebastian Freytag broaching the reception of architecture and public space with glass bead
embroidered canvases by Sabine Boehl.
F.P. Boué is creating his installations from material that is being used in offices of architects or
model makers but also from random industrial leftovers. The surfaces and shapes are associating
the perspective of an observer longing for objectivity. At the same time each artifact is charged
with the artists strategy of presenting his body of work.
With a similar conceptual approach Sebastian Freytag is promoting the idea of an unlimited
reproduction by covering walls with offset print posters. His motifs depict architectural details
from both neoclassical and contemporary times that are sometimes combined with language as a
medium of visual arts.
By sewing thousand of glass beads on stretched canvasses Sabine Boehl is creating images in the
tradition of the panel painting driven between ancient mythology and today’s overkill of
consumer products. The extreme richness of the textured surfaces trigger feelings and desires and
reveal a juxtaposition of fine nuance and shallowness.