Marie Jeschke: Above under water
Exhibition in the gallery of the Caspar David Friedrich Centre
From 24 January to 11 April 2026, the exhibition 'Über unter Wasser' by artist Marie Jeschke can be viewed in the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Galerie.
With 'About under water', the Caspar David Friedrich Centre is presenting
presents a solo exhibition by the multimedia artist Marie Jeschke
Jeschke, whose work is created in close collaboration with her natural
environment - mostly in, under and together with the water. From
from an ecological and post-humanist perspective, Jeschke develops an
Jeschke develops an artistic practice that is based on a relational
process in which water is not an object, but a co-creative
is not an object but a co-creative agent.
The exhibition brings together drawings on recycled wet wipes - excerpts from Jeschke's
excerpts from Jeschke's "Sewage Journal", underwater paintings, a video work and the installation
video work and the installation "Kieshofer Moor, always". These
These works bear witness in a variety of ways to traces, movements and
and transformations in the water and visualise what is revealed in the transition
between surface and ground.
At the Caspar David Friedrich Centre, Jeschke touches on the fine dividing line
between the visible and the invisible. She moves along this
narrow boundary - and opens up a space in which perception, material
and environment are inextricably intertwined.
The exhibition can be seen from Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm in the gallery of the Caspar David Friedrich Centre.
Further information on the exhibition and the artist can be found on the Caspar David Friedrich Centre website.
Picture credits: CDFZ

