Submitted documents from year 2000 to 2025 by Olav Schiedel
Art Retrospective Exhibition "Passierte Formen" by Olav Schiedel in Paderborn
Prepare for an immersive artistic journey as the Raum für Kunst (Space for Art) in Paderborn, Germany, hosts the retrospective exhibition "Passierte Formen 2000 bis 2025" by local artist Olav Schiedel.
The exhibition, running from Friday, August 15, 2025, at 7 pm until Sunday, August 24, 2025, at 7 pm, brings together works from different creative phases of Schiedel's 25-year career.
Located at the Space for Art, Kamp 21/Köttrehagen, 33098 Paderborn, the event is free to attend, aligning with the usual practice for Raum für Kunst exhibitions.
Schiedel's works question our way of seeing and oppose the visual monotony of the cityscape dominated by right angles and grid structures. His works play with perception, space, and form in various ways, inviting individual interpretation.
The exhibition includes painting, sculpture, and installation by Schiedel. His works seem to have just "happened" - and that's what makes them appealing.
For Schiedel, the image often arises not on the canvas, but in the viewer's mind. His works are open, ambiguous, and open to interpretation, encouraging a unique experience for each visitor.
If you're interested in learning more about the exhibition or need precise address or opening hours, it is recommended to consult the Raum für Kunst official channels or the Paderborn city event calendar closer to the event.
The exhibition's opening hours are Thursday to Sunday, 4-7 pm. The Vernissage will take place on Friday, August 15, at 7 pm, and the Finissage will be on Saturday, August 23, at 7 pm.
For more information, visit the Raum für Kunst website at www.raumfuerkunst.de. We look forward to seeing you at the exhibition!
Admire the evolution of Olav Schiedel's artistic lifestyle as you delve into his home-and-garden of creations, spanning over two decades, at the "Passierte Formen 2000 bis 2025" exhibition in Paderborn. The eclectic collection encompasses painting, sculpture, and installation, each inviting a unique perspective, resonating with Schiedel's philosophy of art that originates in the observer's mind.