Berlin

Will You Remember This? by Liesl Pfeffer

Exhibition documentation: Will you remember this?, Liesl Pfeffer and Beate Tischer at Tête Galerie in Berlin, 16—24 October 2021.

In the exhibition Will you remember this? Liesl Pfeffer and Beate Tischer present new textile collages, oil paintings and drawings. Both artists find material for their work through the act of paying close attention to light, form and colour in the urban environment.

The exhibition’s title alludes to the desire both artists feel to engage with the distinctive features of an unknown or foreign place—be it a city, a building, a shop, or a park. Both continuously expand their archives of sketches and photographs, which they use to reconstruct objects and spaces. They are interested in the act of observing in order to remember.

Pfeffer and Tischer remove these observed architectural and physical elements from their original contexts, directing the viewer's gaze to that which surrounds us but often goes unnoticed. Through this recontextualisation, they present a reduced and abstracted work, leaving open space for the viewer to extend the narrative through their individual imagination and past memories.

Wurst by Liesl Pfeffer

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Wurst im Brot, Berlin
Germany
October 2018

Last October, we went out to Gruenewald for a walk in the woods with Kai, Christin and Emily. In very German fashion, the trail ended at an old brick tower with a biergarten surrounding it and views of the river. We sat in the sun and ate wurst and drank wine spritzers and I worried about getting sunburnt but everyone assured me I could begin to relax my extreme vigilence about UV factor in Berlin in Autumn.

Camping by Liesl Pfeffer

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Somewhere north of Berlin, Germany
August 2018

Late Summer, Kai drove Nico and I and his daughter to a campsite on a lake, about 60 minutes north from the city. Unusual for me, I had no hand in planning the trip and had no idea where we were or what the lake was called. It was very pretty walking along the lake at dusk, and another highlight was making camp stove coffee in the morning and talking for a few hours before we packed up the tent. We haven’t camped since then but I am getting ready to plan some trips soon.

Berlin by Liesl Pfeffer

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Kreuzberg, Berlin
Germany
October 2018

A local corner bar (called a Kneipe in German) not far from where we live in Kreuzberg. Taken on a cool day back in Autumn, back when I was welcoming a change of season after Australian summer followed by south east Asian and European summer. Now it’s two days from the beginning of Summer and I can hardly wait.