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173. Silke Leverkühne – unter Wasser (Kiefer)<br />
2005, egg tempera on canvas, 45x38<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 800<br />
172. Yury Kharchenko – House of Spirit 7<br />
2013, oil on canvas, 100x80<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 2.100<br />
Yury Kharchenko (born 1986 in Moscow, Russia) szudied from 2004 until<br />
2008 at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and from 2011 until 2012 at the<br />
Universität von Potsdam.<br />
He took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Luther und Avantgarde”, Wittenberg (2017); Stiftung Alte Synagoge, Essen<br />
(2017); Clara Maria Sels Galerie, Düsseldorf (2016); Jüdisches Museum<br />
Westfalen, Dorsten (2016); Nordheimer Scheune, Helmut A. Müller,<br />
Nordheim (2016); Clara Maria Sels Galerie, Düsseldorf (2015); Christie’s, K<br />
21 Museum, Düsseldorf (2015); Mirta Demare Gallery, Rotterdam (2015);<br />
Bonnefanten, Roermond (2015); Jagla Ausstellungsraum, Köln (2015);<br />
Bespoke, Düsseldorf (2014); Kunstverein Dillingen, Dillingen (2014); Ober<br />
Gallery, Kent (2014); art space in Chelsea, New York (2014); Mirta Demare<br />
Gallery, Rotterdam (2013); Schwartzsche Villa, Berlin (2013); Gerhard Hofland<br />
Gallery, Amsterdam (2013); Museum Kunst Palast Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf<br />
(2013); Chaplini Gallery, Cologne (2012); Jerusalem Artists House, Jerusalem<br />
(2012); “Ben Uri”, The London Jewish Museum of Art, London (2012); “Kunst<br />
aus NRW”, Aachen (2012); “Art Cologne (Förderkoje)”, Cologne (2010), “Art<br />
Cologne Project”, Cologne (2009); Kunstmuseum Walter, Ausgburg (2008).<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf; State Collection Düsseldorf; Felix Nussbaum<br />
Haus, Osnabrück, Jüdisches Museum Westfalen, Dorsten; Kunst aus NRW,<br />
Aachen; Kunstmuseum Walter im Glaspalast, Augsburg.<br />
Yury Kharchenko lives and works in Berlin.<br />
www.yury-kharchenko.com<br />
Silke Leverkühne (born 1953 in Rendsburg, Germany) studied from 1971<br />
until 1978 at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Prof. Norbert Kricke, Prof.<br />
André Thomkins and Prof. Alfonso Hüppi and at the Accademia di Belle Arti,<br />
Florence. She finished in the master class of Prof. Alfonso Hüppi. Since 2004<br />
she is a professor at the Universität zu Köln.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Die Grosse Kunstausstellung NRW 2016”, Museum Kunst Palast,<br />
Düsseldorf (2016); Galeria Art Nou mil.lenni, Barcelona (2016); “Die Grosse<br />
Kunstausstellung NRW 2015”, Museum Kunst Palast, Düsseldorf (2015);<br />
“Hängengeblieben - 25 Jahre Kunstverein Recklinghausen”, Kunsthalle,<br />
Recklinghausen (2014); “last but not least (Künstler der Galerie)”, Galerie<br />
Krohn, Basel (2014); “Rückblick nach vorne - 25 Jahre Kunstverein Lippstadt”,<br />
Lippstadt (2014); “Point of View - zwei Generationen im Diskurs”, Galerie<br />
Bengelsträter, Düsseldorf (2014); Palais Lichtenstein, Feldkirch, (2014);<br />
“DCKD - traditionelle und zeitgenössische Kunst”, MoMA XLY, Chengdu;<br />
Yanhuang Art Museum Beijing; Third Fine Arts Festival of Province Hubei,<br />
Wuhan, Shenzhen, (2013/14); “grüne Erde an Berg blau”, Leopold-Hoesch-<br />
Museum, Düren (2013); “von Beckmann bis Warhol - die Sammlung Bayer”,<br />
Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2013); “Hogan Lovells”, Skyoffice, Düsseldorf<br />
(2011); Galerie Krohn, Basel (2010); “Take/Maracke”, Wissenschaftspark, Kiel<br />
(2010); “two”, Kunsthalle Altdorf, Ettenheim (2010); “summertime”, Galerie<br />
Bengelsträter, Düsseldorf (2009); “Windrose Südwind (II)”, Kunstverein<br />
Schloss Plön, Plön (2012); Museum im Busch, Etaneno, (2011); “Gastspiel -<br />
Sammlung WGZ Bank Düsseldorf”, RLB Kunstbrücke, Innsbruck (2009).<br />
In 1989 she won the Prize of the city of Düsseldorf.<br />
Silke Leverkühne lives and works in Düsseldorf.<br />
www.leverkuehne.de<br />
174. Sara Gassmann – Hyazinthen<br />
2016, acrylic on canvas, 90x65<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 1.300<br />
Sara Gassmann (born 1980 in Dagmersellen, Switzerland) studied from<br />
2008 until 2010 at the Luzerner Kunsthochschule, from 2010 until 2011 at<br />
the Geneva University of Art and Desgin and from 2011 until 2013 at the<br />
Hochschule der Künste Bern.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
Vitrine Galerie, Basel (2017); “Sonnenblende”, Soda Mosa, La Chaux-de-<br />
Fonds (2016); La Grande Place Centre d’Art Contremporain, Yverdonles-bains<br />
(2016); “Open Studio”, Swatch Art Peace Hotel, Shanghai (2016);<br />
“Cantonale Berne”, Jura Kunstmuseum, Thun<br />
(2015); “6th Open Studio”, Seoul Art Space Geumcheon, Seoul (2015);<br />
“Die Basis”, Kunsthaus Langenthal, Langenthal (2015); “The Hierarchy<br />
of Gaze”, Space One, Seoul (2015); “Die Netze des Himmels sind weit”,<br />
Felix, Liebefeld (2014); “Jahresausstellung Zentralschweizer Kunstschaffen”,<br />
Kunstmuseum Luzern, Luzern (2014); “50 Jahre Ateliergenossenschaft Basel”,<br />
Kunsthalle Basel, Basel (2014); “The Openness”, Inside - Out Art Museum<br />
Beijing, Peking (2014); “wonderfuel zeromoney”, Gelbes Haus, Luzern<br />
(2014); “Schneeschmelze”, La Placette, Lausanne (2013); “Waterproof”,<br />
Urgent Paradise, Lausanne (2013); “show me show me show me”, Centre<br />
Pasquart, Bienne (2013); “Jahresausstellung Zentralschweizer Kunstschaffen”,<br />
Kunstmuseum Luzern, Luzern (2012); “Bonjour Monsieur Duchamp”,<br />
Kunstpavillon, München (2012); “Die Folgen von Venedig”, Progr, Bern (2011);<br />
“Der Fall des Miniregals” Loeblager, Bern (2011); “the harder they come”,<br />
DUPLEX, Genf (2011).<br />
Sara Gassmann lives and works in Basel.<br />
www.saragassmann.ch<br />
175. Freya Douglas-Morris – Above Air<br />
2015, oil on linen, 44x36<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 1.750<br />
Freya Douglas-Morris (born 1980 in London, Great Britain) studied from<br />
1999 until 2002 Fine Art at the Brighton University and from 2011 until 2013<br />
Paitning at the Royal College of Art in London.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“What is This Place”, Newlyn Art Gallery, Penzance (2017); “Sampler”,<br />
Arcade Fine Arts, London (2016); “Artificial Arcadia”, Bosse & Baum, London<br />
(2016); “Paper”, Lychee One, London (2016); “Tales and Passions”, Galerie<br />
Placido, Paris (2015); “A Crazed Flowering”, Frameless Gallery, London<br />
(2015); “Carnival Glass”, Block 336, London (2015); “Studiolo #11 ‘One place<br />
or another’”, Spazio Cabinet, Milan (2014); “Freya Douglas-Morris & Marita<br />
Fraser”, Peter von Kant Gallery, London (2014); “Elsewhere“, (r)isse gallery<br />
& Transition Gallery, Varese (2014); “100 Painters of Tomorrow”, New York<br />
(2014); “Paper & Colour”, Griffin Gallery, London (2014); “Paper”, Saatchi<br />
Gallery, London (2014); “Selected Works from the RCA Show”, Christie’s,<br />
London (2014); “Art Britannia”, Miami (2013); “Big Rock Candy Mountain”,<br />
MOT International Projects, London (2013); “New Sensations 2013”, Saatchi<br />
Gallery & Channel 4, London (2013); “Bloomberg New Contemporaries”,<br />
Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool (2012); “passing Through Landscape”, Campden<br />
Gallery, Chipping Campden (2012); “WIP Show”, Royal College of Art,<br />
London (2012).<br />
Freya Douglas-Morris lives and works in London.<br />
www.freyadouglas-morris.co.uk