„undergrowth“ – Reiner Heidorn

Friday, 17. May 2024 - Sunday, 7. July 2024

“With my pictures I want to to convey a sense of calm, a psychological recovery and
and at the same time show the complete insignificance of the individual.” Reiner Heidorn

Paintings of microscopically small elements. Fluently arranged various shades of green and blue are arranged fluidly in gentle transitions on the canvas. They suggest forests, lakes, plants and even entire, self-contained worlds. Reiner Heidorn’s artistic work stands in a contemporary contemporary discourse on current social issues such as climate change or the climate change or the alienation of people from their natural environment.

The desire to unite with nature and even dissolve into it – Reiner Heidorn gives form and color to this idea. Over the years of his work, he has developed his very own painting technique and given it a name – “Dissolutio”, which means disappearance. His paintings focus on unspectacular botany and deal with nature and plants. To this end, the artist uses microscope images of plant cells, fresh water and chlorophyll. An overall picture emerges from thousands of small and precise dots of color. The infinite pointillism of these universes is reflected in Heidorn’s depiction of nature, without depicting realistic landscapes or plants. He sees his work as an antithesis to the prevailing, unchecked economic growth. It is a reminder that the individual is a truly insignificant part of a global society.

About the artist

Reiner Heidorn lives and works in Weilheim, Bavaria. In his oversized and mostly monochrome paintings, the painter explores the relationship between man and nature. Heidorn’s works have been shown in exhibitions in Brazil, Dubai, the USA and in various German and European cities.
Website: https://www.reiner-heidorn.de/
Instagram @rainerheidorn


Pictures (from right): Reiner Heidorn in front of his painting “the infinite cycle”, painting “animi orbis” and part of the picture “the thinshining”.
Header: part of the picture “bossomlight”. © Reiner Heidorn

Entrance

Die Ausstellung ist im Eintritt enthalten.
Regulär 5.50 €, ermäßigt 4 €.

Location

Winter hall of the Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg
Menzinger Street 65
80638 Munich
Tel.: 089 17861-321
E-Mail: botgart@snsb.de
Website: botmuc.snsb.de