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Anselm Reyle and Marianna Uutinen at Salon Dahlmann, Berlin

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For the exhibition "Last Supper", the collector and director of the gallery Salon Dahlmann in Berlin, Timo Miettinen, invited two artists: Marianna Uutinen and Anselm Reyle. Berlin-based artist Anselm Reyle is best known for his abstract and high gloss foil paintings and found object works, Finnish painter Marianna Uutinen's acrylic paintings play with kitsch and charm. The joint exhibition, which is curated by Reyle and Uutinen themselves, shows the many elements both artist have in common whilst working across a wide spectrum of media and materials: reliefs, crushed foil structures, clashes of color, pieces of furniture and various objects stemming from the Eighties until today. The commonality goes so far that the viewers often do not know which of the two artists has created a particular work.

In this video we attend the opening reception of the exhibition, and Timo Miettinen, (collector and director of the Salon Dahlmann) provides us with an introduction to the space and exhibition. Marianna Uutinen speaks about the significance of Anselm Reyle's works. Finally, Anselm Reyle talks in detail about the work of Marianna Uutinen. The show runs until January 25, 2014.

Anselm Reyle (b. 1970) is one of the leading German artist based in Berlin. He is known for his large-scale abstract paintings and found-object sculptures. He is now represented by Almine Rech in Brussels and Paris, Gagosian in the US and Andersens Contemporary in Copenhagen.

Marianna Uutinen (b. 1961) is one of the leading names in contemporary Finnish art. Uutinen lives and works in Berlin and Helsinki. Uutinen's work is represented in the collections of the Helsinki Art Museum, Kiasma and EMMA, The Modern Museum in Stockholm, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Oslo and the Seoul Museum of Art and also in a number of private collections.

Anselm Reyle & Marianna Uutinen: Last Supper at the Salon Dahlmann, Berlin (Germany), November 9, 2013. Video by Frantisek Zachoval.

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