Loose brushwork, semi-visible underlayers, and
untouched drips of paint reveal the process of careful adjustment by which he arrived at the work's seemingly casual perfection.
With Mylar foil and straw bales,
painted stripes and gestural
drips, German painter and sculptor Anselm Reyle (born 1970) breathes new life into the motifs
of Abstract Expressionism, Pop art, Minimalism and earlier movements, leaving no modernist master
untouched in his reprisings
of their motifs.