Amsterdam, self, Netherlands
Immo Jalass Born 1938 in Hamburg, Germany. Autodidact (self taught). Exibitions 1962 Bauzentr...
About the artist
Joined In 2011
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About the artist
Joined In 2011
(15 Followers)
Immo Jalass
Born 1938 in Hamburg, Germany. Autodidact (self taught).
Exibitions
1962 Bauzentrum Hamburg, Esplanade - Drawings and Oilpaintings
1963 Gallery in Dordrecht, Netherlands - Drawings
1965 Galerie Bürdeke, Zürich, Schweiz - Oilpaintings
1966 Galerie Ivan Spence, Ibiza, Spain - Oilpaintings
1968 Kunstcentrum T'Venster, Rotterdam - Acrylpaintings
1969 Galerie Mickery, Loenersloot, Netherlands - object and project
1969 Galerie Seriaal, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam, Netherlands - Serials
1969 Participating the 6th Atelier-Exposition Stedlijk Museum Amsterdam (see museumjournal)
1969 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam - Participating Groupexposition "Op losse schroeven" - Objects and Projects
1970 until 1999 Yoga.
Since 2000 I am working on the computer (digital art)
2010 5 januari t/m 31 maart Vijzelgracht 45, printings en sculptures
2010 10 januari t/m 30 januari 2010 groupexposition Galerie Plein 7, 1053 ZV Amsterdam
9 mei t/m 30 mei 2010 soloexposition printings and sculptures, Galerie Plein 7, Da Costaplein 7, 1053 ZV Amsterdam, Tel.: 020-6183388
2011 March 26th - April 16th, "Distorted Cities to Rob and Lie"
RadaЯ - Architecture & Art
Amsterdam, Rozengracht 7...
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Elizabeth Hoeveler (ASC) commenting Immo Jalass's artworks
How many dimensions can we see? Three, on a 'normal day. On a 'normal' day, however, I mightbe fooled into thinking I'm somewhere else - or many other places at the same time, while looking
at Immo Jalass's digital offerings. I can cross dimensions and have a foot in several. I can extend the one dimension I'm in and reshape it to my wish. I can focus on a fruit color and have that color move back or forward out of the fruit bowl. Immo Jalass makes us realize what scientific minds have been talking about for years - If I were teaching Quantum Physics this would be part of my tutorial - even the sleepiest student would be galvanized into realizing that, not only is this art,
but quantum textbook illustrations of 'leaping ' exercises. Look at these pictures, the math can come later. Like someone learning music - hear the songs, play the songs and learn the sheet symbols later...It is first about the feeling you get and the realization of something new and fantastic.
I am sure you get the general idea. I think Jalass has the most visionary point of view this commenter has seen in a while. I love all kinds of art. Art can make you feel good,...
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