How do you look at familiar images and memories when many years have passed?
And how do they shape a gaze upon the real world, here and now?
In his current paintings and prints, Leon Friederichs explores landscapes and spaces
from childhood. The excerpts burnt into his memory coalesce to a whole in the paintings.
An overlapping of years and seasons; layers communicating more than the components of a moment.
It is this simultaneity of movement that Friederichs repeatedly captures in landscapes
and buildings, whether through the depiction of light, wind, clouds and shadows or through
the dynamics of the objects themselves.
Far removed from home and yet turned towards it, in constant dialogue about how to depict it—searching
for ways to open up representation.