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Hionas Gallery – IVO RINGE: Morphic Fields

IVO RINGE: Morphic Fields

SEPTEMBER 7 – OCTOBER 9, 2016

New York, NY (August 30, 2016) Hionas Gallery is pleased to announce that to open its fall 2016 season the gallery will present Ivo Ringe: Morphic Fields, a solo exhibition comprising a series of new canvases produced in house. For this show, the artist’s first solo effort in the U.S., Ringe’s concrete abstractions are fields composed of interactive colors and harmonic forms, applied using pigmentations produced from scratch and universally dictated by the golden ratio and other proportions.

Ringe’s process is that of a biologist or mathematician. He applies axis points throughout the picture plane, at first achieving a tenuous balance, then renders each a point of convergence until the entirety forms an interconnected force of nature – a molecular dance that is both structurally sublime and free of symmetry, finite yet flexible. In that sense, the lines that bind the points are not necessarily random or even multidirectional, but all part of a singular event, a proliferation of cells rapidly evolving into an organism.

Alongside Ringe’s morphic structural compositions will be a set of Field paintings, large geometric abstractions composed of complementary color fields and a singular form floating in space. Rounding out this body of work will be a selection of paintings in which both approaches are combined, laying morphic structures atop geometric fields, thus creating the exhibition’s namesake. In seeking the creation of a positive proportional balance in every plane, Ringe affixes the golden section as well as other proportions as the stable and ruling element in an otherwise combustible formula.

sunday-morning

Sunday Morning, 2016, Acryl / Linnen, 48 x 40 inch.

bull

The Bull, 2016, Acryl / Linnen, 48 x 40 inch

In the artist’s words, “When you look at waves crashing or a fire burning, the individual forms get lost in the motions, and those vibrations elicit a chemical response for the viewer. The patterns and proportions become what we experience, all these life forces coming together as one, and that space becomes a habitat for the subconscious.”

The opening reception for Morphic Fields will take place on Wednesday, September 7, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. The artist will be present. For more information visit www.hionasgallery.com.

Ivo Ringe (b.1951, Bonn, Germany) lives and works in Cologne. He studied sculpture and graphic arts with Josef Beuys and Rolf Sackenheim at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in the 1970s. He has exhibited in various group and solo exhibitions throughout Europe for nearly quarter of a century. Ringe lectures regularly on color theory, free drawing, and painting techniques in his native Germany, and since 2014 has served as Artistic Director of the Ateliers Fine Arts, Rheinische Friedrich‐Wilhelms, University of Bonn.

http://hyperallergic.com/321899/ivo-ringe-morphic-fields-hionas-gallery/

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The Exchange

The Exchange, Penzance, Cornwall
Winter Print Fair

Friday 27 November to 9 January 2016

The Exchange, Princes Street, Penzance, TR18 2NL

Ivo Ringe

Ivo Ringe, Snow Light,  2014, Prägedruck

An exhibition of prints for sale at The Exchange, Penzance, by regional and national artists including:

Jyll Bradley, Pablo Bronstein, Naomi Frears, Anthony Frost, Luke Frost, Catherine Haines, Kurt Jackson, John Newling, Rachel Nicholson, Michael Porter, Abigail Reynolds, Ivo Ringe, Ben Sanderson, James Thurgood, Bedwyr Williams.
Free entry, all welcome.

Pressemitteilung: Kunsthaus Rehau zeigt Einzelausstellung von Ivo Ringe 13.11.2015 – 16.01.2016

Ivo Ringe, SHADOW OF A FIELD, Umbra / Blue, 2015, 320 x 180 cm, Acryl auf Leinwand, Diptychon

„Meine Arbeiten sind Forschungen und Untersuchungen im Gedächtnisfeld der Konkreten Kunst.“
Ivo Ringe

Ivo Ringe – Wisse das Bild

(Zitat: Rilke: „Mag auch die Spieglung im Teich/oft uns verschwimmen: /Wisse das Bild.“)

Das Kunsthaus Rehau zeigt im November neue Arbeiten von Ivo Ringe aus dem Jahr 2015. In seinen Werken beschäftigt sich Ivo Ringe mit den Verhältnissen von Flächen, Farben und Strecken im Hinblick auf Proportion und Ästhetik. Hierbei untersucht er sowohl die in unserem kulturellen Gedächtnis verankerten Proportionen wie den Goldenen Schnitt als auch die Proportionen anderer Kulturen im Hinblick auf deren Schwingungsfelder. Während der Goldene Schnitt unserem historisch gewachsenen Schönheitsempfinden entspricht, stellen die ungewöhnlichen neuen Verbindungen, die Ringe darstellt, Herausforderungen der Forschung zum Thema der Proportionen und des Formenbildungsgedächtnisses dar. Der Arbeitsbereich des Künstlers im Bereich der Morphischen Felder (Rupert Sheldrake) und deren Schwingungen/Resonanzen eröffnet neue und spannende Möglichkeiten der Begegnung mit Konkreter Kunst.

Katalog Ivo Ringe Kunsthaus Rehau-Ausstellung_Nov2015

Galerie König

Die Heiterkeit der Seele

 

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MEDICINE IS MAGICAL + MAGICAL IS ART, 2015, Acryl / Leinwand, 190 x 150 cm

 

GK Galerie König HANAU

– D i e   H e i t e r k e i t  d e r  S e e l e –

JESS VON DER AHE – Malerei
ANDREAS KOCKS – Papierarbeiten
IVO RINGE – Malerei
CORINNA ROSTECK – Fotografie

ERÖFFNUNG   07. November 17 Uhr
Improvisation auf der Tibetischen Obertonflöte von ALFRED SCHEPERS
Die Künstler werden alle anwesend sein.

07. November 2015 – 30. Januar 2016

http://www.galeriekoenig.de/

Galerie Florian Trampler

Edgar Diehl, Ivo Ringe, Thomas Weil    –  Es geht nicht um Gelb …

Galerie Trampler-9575

 

Wie der Ausstellungstitel schon andeutet, beschäftigen sich alle drei Künstler namentlich
Edgar Diehl (Wiesbaden), Ivo Ringe (Köln), Thomas Weil (München)thematisch mit der Interaktion zwischen Farbe, Form und geometrischer Struktur, den Basiselementen der sog. Konkreten Kunst.

http://www.galerie-trampler.de/ausstellung/161.html

PAINTING BLACK

Alain Biltereyst

 

PAINTING BLACK

November 18 – December 13

This exhibition of paintings featuring the color black — all of relatively small size to enhance visual coherence — was curated by the German artist Ivo Ringe and the American artist, Joe Barnes.  The exhibition concept was developed by Ivo Ringe, Joe Barnes and Po Kim, the Korean-American artist and co-founder of the Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Art Gallery.

The exhibition curators have made the following statement concerning the theme of „Painting Black“:

Every painter has the „non-color“ black as his ultimate antagonist.  When everything is black, we cannot see anything anymore — only black.  All is hidden within the blackness and has no figure or form. Black swallows all.

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 This addresses the core-issue of the painter: To shape and figure existence, to allow differentiation to shine — background and foreground, form and size — articulated from the mere infinite.  Then how can black support this pursuit rather than rendering it invisible? Black can be used as a means of structure.  It allows the distinction between surface and background. Black can highlight plasticity and depth. Many artists have had periods in which they were fascinated by the conditions that black offers.  They have used it as a means to focus on the artistic process of creation. The artists shown in the exhibition are distinguished by the fact that they manage to convey dimension, structure and meaning in spite of the „hindrance“ of the non-color: black.  As a result, their works act as meditative contemplations, artworks which open portals within ourselves.Ansicht

The exhibition includes artists from the United States and several European nations.  As such, it continues one of the missions of the Wald/Kim Gallery: working with national and international artists to provide a catalyst for intercultural dialogue between the diverse artistic community of New York and the artistic communities of the world. By working together with national and international artists, the organization aims to provide a catalyst for deeper intercultural dialogue between the diverse community of New York and the artistic communities of the world

Contemporary artists in the exhibition:

Tim Allen (Great Britain)

Amy Antin (USA/ Germany)

Joe Barnes (USA)

Wayne Barnes (USA)

Mats Bergquist (Sweden/Italy)

Alain Biltereyst (Belgium)

Katrina Blannin (Great Britain/Sweden)

Britta Bogers (Germany)

Paul Brand (Switzerland/Norway)

Vincent Como (USA)

Christoph Dahlhausen (Germany)

Matthew Deleget (USA)

Edgar Diehl (Germany)

Rupert Eder (Germany)

Friedhelm Falke (Germany)

Jon Groom (Great Britain/Germany)

Mark Harrington (USA/Germany)

Michelle Jaffé (USA)

Michael Jäger (Germany)
Bruno Kurz (Germany)

Erin Lawlor (Great Britain)

Robert C. Morgan (USA)

Udo Rathke (Germany)

Ivo Ringe (Germany)

Rolf Rose (Germany)

Barbara Rosengarth (Germany)

Michel Rouillard (USA)

Richard Schneider (Germany)

Regine Schumann (Germany)

Jürg Stäuble (Switzerland)

Heiner Thiel (Germany)

Dolf Verlinden (The Netherlands)

Cecilia Vissers (The Netherlands)

Don Voisine (USA)

Maria Wallenstal-Schoenberg (Sweden/Germany)

Miro Zahra (Germany)

To add historical perspective to the exhibition, two American artists of the Abstract Expressionist era who often emphasized black in their work are included: Rollin Crampton and Sal Sirugo.

 

Photos: Maria Wallenstal-Schoenberg