ROMANE HOLDERRIED KAESDORF
Always in lively exchange with other contemporary artists and a keen eye on her environment, Romane Holderried Kaesdorf developed an unmistakable visual language that humorously and precisely reveals the human being and its relationship with reality. The figures drawn with free strokes, with their large, ever-busy hands and jagged faces, often wrestle with everyday objects, only to later free themselves from them and turn their attention to their own bodies.
Born in 1922 in the Upper Swabian town of Biberach and married to the lawyer and painter Julius Kaesdorf, Romane Holderried Kaesdorf maintained lifelong ties to her hometown, where she lived and worked – except for the years in Stuttgart – until her death in 2007.
ROMANE HOLDERRIED KAESDORF
Always in lively exchange with other contemporary artists and a keen eye on her environment, Romane Holderried Kaesdorf developed an unmistakable visual language that humorously and precisely reveals the human being and its relationship with reality. The figures drawn with free strokes, with their large, ever-busy hands and jagged faces, often wrestle with everyday objects, only to later free themselves from them and turn their attention to their own bodies.
Born in 1922 in the Upper Swabian town of Biberach and married to the lawyer and painter Julius Kaesdorf, Romane Holderried Kaesdorf maintained lifelong ties to her hometown, where she lived and worked – except for the years in Stuttgart – until her death in 2007.
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Mo–Sa, 11am – 6pm
Meierottostraße 1
10719 Berlin
T +49 30 88 71 13 71
mail@galeriefriese.de
www.galeriefriese.de