
"Adam Lupton's paintings center on himself and fragments of his domestic life, creating an atmosphere that feels distinctly intimate. His work is defined by two visually intense elements: a restricted blue-and-red palette and a precise use of contrasting textures."
"The space-a restored 1950s petrol station-has been reworked into a two-part venue: outside, a café under a red canopy with a small garden; inside, a two-story, light-filled gallery."
Gallery Weekend in Schöneberg transforms the neighborhood into a festival-like atmosphere with galleries within a short walking distance. Visitors experience a sense of community and excitement as they explore various exhibitions. The first stop, Die Tankstelle, features Adam Lupton's intimate paintings that reflect his domestic life through a limited color palette and contrasting textures. The next stop, Galerie Molitor, showcases large-scale prints by Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, further enriching the artistic experience of the day.
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