Texts
to exhibitions and person.

"Nature on my mind"

Text for the group exhibition "Nature on my mind", Prediger Museum, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany

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"Resources of the Soul"

Texts for the solo exhibition "Resources of the Soul", Rosenhang Museum, Weilburg / Lahn, Germany

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Interview about the new series “Flower Power Beijing” 12/2018

Questions and answers about the artistic creation of Charlotte Eschenlohr.

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Charlotte Eschenlohr: Flower Power

Charlotte Eschenlohr was born in Munich, studied business management and received her doctorate in commerce. She used to be an investment manager and consultant and built a good reputation in the business world.

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ThenewNew - Charlotte Eschenlohr's first solo exhibition at XC.HuA-Gallery Berlin

The title of the exhibition, ThenewNew, is inspired by Instagram language and symbolizes the steadily accelerating times. The new series underlines the overloaded visual information and creates a mixed style between figurative and abstract painting.

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The new solo exhibition by artist Charlotte Eschenlohr

Taking place one day after World Women's day, the opening offered Eschenlohr the opportunity to talk about her own relationship to feminism, remembering an earlier exhibition in Hong Kong and her surprise that in China this special day is much more widely celebrated.

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“This is tomorrow” anticipated the critique in “Call the now”

In 1956, an exhibition entitled “This is Tomorrow” was held in London. The collage created by Richard Hamilton “Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?” is considered as being the start of the Pop Art movement, which criticized consumerism by mocking everyday images and trivial objects.

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“Call the now“, 2016

Charlotte Eschenlohr, a German artist who lives and works in Beijing, distills her observations on contemporary society primarily through the artistic form of collage. What better way could there be Collage, a medium of expression where de-centralization, deconstruction, and reconstruction co-exist, is a fitting way to articulate a global perspective without a parochial nationalistic mentality.

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„STRANGE PURENESS“

"Chinese pattern", "Mosaique chinoise", "Xin and Jie drawings", "Tiger series", "Dragon fly", ... Many work series of Charlotte Eschenlohr do have Chinese references in their title and most of them do have Chinese elements in their composition. There is definitely a very strong influence from the "country of the middle" to the work of the German painter Charlotte Eschenlohr.

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“Dragon Fly” German Female Artist Charlotte Eschenlohr

German female artist Charlotte Eschenlohr’s solo exhibition“Dragon Fly” will grandly open at WITHSPACE Gallery on 22nd June, 2013. This exhibition will show artist’s two types of latest works, one is Acrylic painting on digital print and the other is drawing on paper.

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Habits

Munich, Germany, Holzstr. 7, 8.00 PM. Light is flooding through the row of windows on the ground floor. The paved courtyard is bathed in the warm glow of amoeboid lights. Two friends welcome the invited guests: the painter, Charlotte Eschenlohr, and sleep artist, Florence Kan-Ti-Shan. A number of guests have already arrived and are gathering in small groups. Champaign is served. There is party music.

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Art Beijing 2011

“Some parts of this exhibition, which many consider to be one of Beijing’s more important shows (also due to the large number of exhibiting institutions), appear a little like a bulldozed museum shop. On its fifth anniversary Art Beijing presented itself big and loud. The same can be said for the art...

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West-to-East Divan

Nicole Büsing & Heiko Klaas: Most of the time, the interest in art is already aroused in the parental home, in the wider family or at school. Which were the early influences that played a role for you? For instance, we’re thinking about works of art at your parents’ home, important visits to exhibitions, reading, discussions, etc.

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New York - Rom - Munich

New York is a woman. On her album 'Beauty & Crime', released in 2007, the American musician Suzanne Vega sings about a young man from the suburbs succumbing to the fascination of a beautiful woman from Manhattan during a prolonged business trip to New York. The natural elegance, effortless coolness and intellectual stance but also the vulnerability of New York women have repeatedly been of interest to writers, musicians, film-makers, photographers and painters. Characters like Holly Golightly from Truman Capote's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' have embedded themselves into our collective memory just as much as Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte - the confident career women from the American TV series 'Sex and the City', which also enjoys tremendous popularity in this country.

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The Golden Shoes

Casually removed, the golden shoes sit on the floor. Shiny stilettos, representative of a night spent dancing, a glittering party with friends or a lively evening with beats and sounds. "Boxing Hall" is the title of one of the largest pictures by the Munich-based painter Charlotte Eschenlohr.

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Never say never

The easy to digest road novel “A Tree grows in Brooklyn” by the Pulitzer prize winner Betty Smith is required reading for schoolchildren in the Brooklyn district of New York. Those who live in the colorful quarter on the other side of the East River only rarely venture into Manhattan and have otherwise adapted to their neighborhood between friendly shops, trendy restaurants and at all times well-stocked 7/11 stores.

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