Pedro Boese

Pedro Boese (born 1972) is a German/Portuguese painter.

Grids and Grooves (2008)

Life and work

Pedro Boese was born in Beira, Portuguese Mozambique.

The compositions of Pedro Boese exclusively arise from the overlapping of coloured and geometric circles in the picture plane. The painting material is usually applied thinly and translucently without developing a clear texture. Therefore, excluding the precisely set outlines, the subjective painting impression is objectified to a large extent. Boese's recent works have been based on a grid system.

Awards

  • 2011 Arts funding of the Cultural management of the Berlin Senate
  • 2010 nomination for the International André-Evard Art Award, Messmer Foundation, Riegel[1]
  • 2006 nomination for the Gasag Art Award, Berlin[2]
  • 2008 nomination for the Guasch Coranty Award, Centre Cultural Metropolità, Barcelona[3]
  • 2007 nomination for the art award of the Bosch Rexroth AG, and IHK Würzburg[4]

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2011 monomodul, Elisengallery - Raum für Kunst, Aachen[5]
  • 2008/2009 Motive, MARS, Berlin
  • 2007 269 Colors + Interferences, Scotty Enterprises Gallery, Berlin
  • 2006 keine gewissheit für die augen, Gallery Weisser Elefant, Berlin
  • 2006 repulsion, projectspace Gebauerhöfe, Berlin
  • 2006 Art Forum of the Pax-Bank Berlin
  • 2004 Art Forum of the DONG energy, Kopenhagen

Selected group exhibitions

  • 2012 Dot.Systems-from Pointillism to Pixelization, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen[6]
  • 2010 Messmer Foundation, Riegel
  • 2009 Farbe konkret, Gallery Nord / Kunstverein Tiergarten, Berlin
  • 2008 Centre Cultural Metropolità Tecla Sala, Barcelona
  • 2008 La intimidad y el distanciamiento, Museo para la Identidad Nacional, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
  • 2007 The Art of Drive and Control, Bosch Rexroth AG, IHK Würzburg
  • 2007 La intimidad y el distanciamiento, Museo de Arte de El Salvador, San Salvador
  • 2005 Abstrakte Perspektiven, Gallery Nord/Kunstverein Tiergarten, Berlin
  • 2004 Große Kunstausstellung, Villa Kobe, Halle

Works in public collections

See also

References

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