BERLIN ART MAGAZIN
Gerti Landwehr:
When Portraits Resonate
Gerti Landwehr creates expressive portraits that are far more than mere representations. With bold colors, multi-layered textures, and intense gazes, she opens up emotional spaces of resonance
where strength, vulnerability, and human presence become palpable.
ATHENA ART MAGAZIN
More than just a face:
How Gerti Landwehr creates resonance with portraits
In an increasingly fast-paced world of sensory overload, silence seems almost like a form of protest. Gerti Landwehr's portraits demand exactly that: pause, perceive, feel the resonance. The faces she paints do not impose themselves on the viewer – and it is precisely for this reason that they unfold their very own haunting presence. These are images that offer relationships. Read this article to find out why her works are so special and how buyers react to them.
JL INTERVIEWS MAGAZIN
Surface, Sequence, and Silence:
Gerti Landwehr’s Meditative Inquiry into Memory and Materiality
Gerti Landwehr is a contemporary artist who negotiates memory, materiality, and time with a patient, almost meditative rigor. Her practice insists that the act of looking is inseparable from the
act of making, and that surfaces – folds, textures, and imprints – are not mere endpoints but traces of a workable history.
Across a constellation of interlinked projects, Landwehr crafts a dialogic space where past and present coexist in a shared rhythm, inviting viewers to inhabit a slow, attentive gaze.