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Luisa Baldhuber⎟Haus der Kunst Charity Auction ⎟June 30, 2025

Monday, June 30, 2026, 6 PM

HAUS DER KUNST CHARITY AUCTION ‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’
WITH LUISA BALDHUBER ON 30 JUNE 2025

ART + EXPERIENCE LOT 5 - SOLSTICE AFTERGLOW
Luisa Baldhuber
44°29'02.1 ‘N 161°08'19.6 ’W
Dichroic glass, digital print on aluminium
136 × 62.5 × 4.5 cm
with exclusive dinner with the artist at Behncke Gallery for max. 10 persons in exhibition ‘NO TALKING FOR SEVEN DAYS ⎮Luisa Baldhuber and Robert Elfgen’ between 19 Sept. and 31 Oct. 2025 (or by appointment)

Luisa Baldhuber studied arts education and fine arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich, University of Applied Arts Vienna and Universitat de Barcelona . She graduated in Feb. 2025 as a master student of Prof. Peter Kogler at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. Baldhuber is known for her first institutional solo exhibition „Afterglow“ at Haus der Kunst, a multi-sensory, site-specific installation located in the staff entrance of the museum (Feb. 2024 to May 2025), which unfolds over the duration of the viewing. Luisa Baldhuber’s artistic interest lies in the relationship between colour, space and light, how they influence our perception of space and how to overcome spacial boundaries through her artistic interventions . Baldhuber is currently PS61 scholar for Year IV - 2025/2026 in Munich. Her artistic interest lies in the relationship between colour, space and light and how these influence our perception of space. Starting from classical painting on canvas, the artist detaches colour surfaces from their two-dimensionality and links them to architecture or landscape in a new way. In doing so, she deliberately questions and breaks through predetermined spatial boundaries and architectural structures, which she reads as manifestations of our thinking and our conception of reality. The results are independent spatial constructs that overlay the original surroundings and allow fictional and real spatial dimensions to enter into a reciprocal relationship with one another. In this way, Baldhuber not only wants to break down spatial boundaries. Rather, her aim is to sensitise our awareness of the things we see and, on the basis of this, think we know.

Photo by Photo: 44°29‘02.1“N 161°08‘19.6“W, Luisa Baldhuber, 2025

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