Anna Wiebe is showing a multifaceted exhibition of oil paintings, pastels, ink and prints. The focus is on landscape painting in oil.
Wiebe's works deal with moments of pause and arise from movement and biographical transitions.
After a childhood in St. Petersburg, she moved with her parents at the age of 11, first to Hamburg and later to Bad Segeberg. During her school years, she spent a year abroad near Lyon. She completed a master's degree in art and French in Bremen and studied art at the Sorbonne in Paris.
The continuous engagement with different cultures and their artistic contexts shapes her work just as much as traveling itself - the need to experience nature as an existential resonance space.
In addition to atmospherically dense landscapes, visitors encounter photorealistically painted toadstools and conceptual series.
Color, lighting and composition are means of a silent invitation: to pause and listen to oneself between place and moment.



