In his works, the German artist Thorsten Brinkmann (born 1971) combines curious items and found objects in an unforeseen, imaginative manner.
He calls himself a “Serialsammler”, a collector, not of something in particular, but rather of anything that he might find interesting, from bric-a-brac to furniture, lamps, blankets, buckets and an endless list of miscellaneous things. Normally, things are defined by their purposive aspect, but in this context, they are employed for an exclusively aesthetic effect. He arranges the secondhand objects into elegant still lifes that mine painting traditions like Dutch Vanitas. Here a tablecloth, an old coat, a knife, a kind of a box and other objects are given a fresh life through playful recombination and reframing.
To make our website even better, we use functional and analytical cookies. Information from this website and your preferences are stored in these cookies by your browser.
Essential
Essential cookies are strictly necessary to guarantee the proper functioning of the website.
Analytical
With this you allow us to collect anonymous data about the use of the website with third party cookies, such as the number of clicks and the behavior of visitors on the website. In addition, we can also perform marketing-related actions via this option.
By activating this cookie, you help us to further improve your experience.
Marketing
With this you allow us to collect marketing-related data via third party cookies.
By activating this cookie, you help us to further improve your experience
Privacy policy
The Privacy policy explains what information we collect, why we collect it, and how you can manage (update or delete) your information.
This website uses cookies. If you want to know more, please refer to the cookie policy. By closing this banner, scrolling this page, clicking a link or continuing to browse otherwise, you agree to the use of cookies.