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Bettina Sellmann (born 1971) is a German artist.

From 1992 to 1997 Sellmann studied and graduated as Meisterschülerin (Master) at Städelschule Frankfurt. In 1999 she was awarded a DAAD grant for New York City, where she lived and worked until 2009. She currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Sellmann also holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Hunter College, NYC.

In her paintings Sellmann uses a watercolor-on-canvas technique[1] in "candy colored acrylic tones (bonbonbunte Acryltöne)"[2] and “multi-layers of translucent pigments in pale pinks, powder blues, and acidic yellows and greens“.[3] Works of her have been described as “see-through versions of Old Master paintings ... gone translucent and ethereal“,[4] "particular reverie-inducers“,[5] exploring “the other side of pink“.[6]

Recent paintings deal with kidult and fairy tale "romanticism“ (Cassandra Neyenesch) as well as kawaii imagery and influences of Far Eastern spirituality.

At Wonderloch Kellerland Berlin in 2011 she performed a space clearing, which could be considered either an empty room or "a purely transcendent exhibition“.[7]

She has works in private and public collections, such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, which holds her drawing "The Saints in This World Are Watching[8]" (2003). 7

Awards

DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) - Grant

Skowhegan Summer Residency Program

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2017 Hello Color, Gilla Lörcher I Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
  • 2016 It´s already there, Gilla Lörcher I Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
  • 2015 US Paintings, Gilla Lörcher I Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
  • 2015 Spiral, Square and Dickie-Bow, Wolfstädter Galerie, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 2013 To Queen Luise & Young-Wilhelm, Wonderloch Kellerland, Berlin, Germany
  • 2013 Magic Every Day, Gilla Lörcher I Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
  • 2011 Bettina Sellmann @ Kaisersaal, ISI/Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany
  • 2011 Templeloch Space Clearing, Wonderloch Kellerland, Berlin, Germany
  • 2009 Taina, cosmogeny, make your own paper dragon, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2007 Galerie Frank Schlag, Essen, Germany
  • 2006 Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2004 Armor & Etiquette, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2004 Drawings, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY, USA

Group exhibitions

  • 2018 Diaikone, Weißfrauenkirche, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • 2016 Animalism, Galerie Bernd Kugler, Innsbruck, Austria
  • 2016 Blanke Teile, Malerinnennetzwerk Berlin-Leipzig, Schaufenster, Berlin, Germany
  • 2015 1. Berlin Edition, Salon Dahlmann, Berlin, Germany
  • 2014 Die Leipziger Edition, Wiensowski & Harbord, Berlin, Germany
  • 2014 Painting Was A Lady, Wonderloch Kellerland, New York City, USA
  • 2013 Berlin–Klondyke, Spinnerei Leipzig, Germany
  • 2012 Everywhere and Nowhere, Works from the Collection Reydan Weiss - Kunsthaus Villa Jauss, Oberstdorf, Germany
  • 2012 Alptraum, Green Papaya Art Project, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Manila
  • 2012 Painting Was A Lady, Vienna Art Foundation, Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, Austria
  • 2011 Soiree Matinee, Wonderloch Kellerland, Los Angeles, USA
  • 2010 Talk Show, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2009 Drawn, Kinkead Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 2009 Figuratively Seeing, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA, USA
  • 2009 Tales of Wonder and Woe, Castle Gallery, New Rochelle, NY, USA
  • 2008 The Golden Record, The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, UK
  • 2006 Flicker, University Art Museum, Albany, NY, USA
  • 2005 Hello Sunday, Sixtyseven/Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2004 Under the Sun, Greener Pastures Gallery, Toronto, Canada
  • 2003 Girls Gone Wild, Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2002 Fredericks Freiser Gallery, New York, NY, USA
  • 2001 Groupshow, American Fine Arts, New York, NY, USA

References

Further reading

New American Paintings, #74, Volume 13, Issue 1, The Open Studio Press, USA, February/March 2008 ISSN 1066-2235

Remastered, Sebastien Agneessens (Ed.), Die Gestalten Verlag, Berlin 2006 ISBN 978-389955164-8

Bettina Sellmann, Galerie Kollmeier Essen (Werden), 2003 ISBN 3-00-012691-0

Susan M. Canning, Tales of Wonder and Woe, Castle Gallery, New Rochelle, NY, USA, December 2008

Roberta Smith, Girls Gone Wild, The New York Times, Art in Review, NYC, USA, July 4, 2003, page B-29

Notes

  1. ^ Darei Hanna / Chloe Zaug (Eds.), Figuratively Seeing, Editors Darei Hanna and Chloe Zaug, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, 2009, pp. 58-61 ISBN 0977141950
  2. ^ Magdalena Kröner. "Mädchen, Mädchen". Feuilleton, Süddeutsche Zeitung Nr. 185, Seite 11, Germany, August 12, 2002. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ University Art Museum (Albany). "Press Release".
  4. ^ Wilton, Kris (December 18, 2008). "Bettina Sellmann in New York". artinfo.
  5. ^ Andrew M. Goldstein. "The Clearing". New York Magazine (July 22, 2008). {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ Cassandra Neyenesch. "Bettina Sellmann: Taina . Cosmogony . Make your own paper dragon". Brooklyn Rail, artseen, December 2008.
  7. ^ "art Das Kunstmagazin on Wonderloch Kellerland Berlin / Los Angeles". Art – Das Kunstmagazin. Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  8. ^ Sellmann, Bettina Sellmann (2003). "The Saints in This World Are Watching". Museum of Modern Art, New York. Retrieved Mar 3, 2018.