The most important element of the pictures of Tina Buchholtz is the line. They flow like cascades - sometimes in small runlets, sometimes in large tracks - over the surface of the picture. The small tight pressed line or the thick and generously placed short and powerful strokes create the direction. This unique way of building the picture creates the painting out of the bright or shaded thickness of the flow, out of the rhythm, which is closely connected to the colors. The pictures are filled with atmosphere, impressions, and different moods.
The paintings of Tina Buchholtz are not impressionistic, but her use of rhythm and light is similar to impressionistic paintings. Here, the quaintness with its regular iteration and strictness rather becomes an ornament but systematic atmosphere. It remains not in the way and in the light like the impressionists have done it. The mood of a landscape is not separating between the inner and the outer picture. Rather her paintings are an intense mood of rhythm, color, stroke, and light.”
1963
Born in Berlin
1981
School-leaving examinations, main subject Art
2006
Member of the Association of Fine Artists, Berlin
2007
Member of the traditional renowned artist's association GEDOK
Selected Exhibitions
2009
‘Good Times, Bad Times’, Karin Weber Gallery, Hong Kong
‘Innehalten’, Galerie Frenhofer, Berlin
2008
Galleria Gallerati, Rome
see301 / Art Seefeld, Zürich
Das Verborgene Museum
keystyle Berlin
Art & Management Berlin
Art Center Berlin
Art Hall Villa Kobe, Halle
2007
Gallery Helmut Junger
Art Center Berlin
Art & Management Berlin
HARDENBERG CONCEPT, Event agency of Isa, countess of Hardenberg
2006
HARDENBERG CONCEPT, Event agency of Isa, countess of Hardenberg
Gallery Helmut Junger
Gallery meisterschueler
Art Center Berlin
2004
Deutsche Bank Berlin central office
2003
Diedersdorf Castle, events hotel near Berlin
2002
"Berlin's Largest Studio" in the Postbahnhof exhibition center
2000 / 2002
Meyer Gallery, Westend, Berlin
2000
Town Hall, Tempelhof, Berlin
Awards/Distinctions
2000
Awarded Tempelhof Art Prize, Berlin
1991
Second place in competition for a design for ‘Berlin für Olympia’
Member of
Professional Association of Artists, Berlin
GEDOK Berlin
Club Deutsche Guggenheim
A Small World
KiptonArt (New York)