Collection: Michael Erbach
Michael Erbach studied industrial design at the Berlin University of the Arts and at the Pratt Institute in New York.
He developed a legend for his own artistic work, similar to the key to symbols on a map, and uses it as the basis for his work. He attributes a certain validity to every shape and every color. In doing so, he is guided by the theories of the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, who is considered an important artistic figure of classical modernism.
Erbach's works are color-intensive compositions that reveal themselves as a formation of dots, lines and symbols in combination with colors. "The aesthetic feeling is subjective," says Michael Erbach himself and invites the subjective viewing of his works.
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Artist portrait: Courtesy of the artist