
KLAUS JÖRRES
DIGITAL ⇄ ANALOG PAINTING
About the Work
Klaus Jörres’ practice dissects visual perception through grid-based interventions. By merging digital precision with analog painterly gestures, he creates unstable image systems that invite the viewer’s neural participation. The eye completes fragments, projects movement onto static forms, and deciphers implied shapes—a dialogue between artwork and cognitive processing.
Short Bio / CV
Since 2000, Klaus Jörres has focused on generating digital-analog paintings based on grid structures. His works have been exhibited internationally, including institutions such as the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein and Dittrich&Schlechtriem (Berlin), as well as fairs like the Armory Show (New York) and ZONA MACO (Mexico City). Notable awards include the Kaiserring Scholarship (Goslar), the Berlin Senate Grant, a New Positions grant at Art Cologne (2021), and the Schloss Wiepersdorf Fellowship (2024).




Klaus Jörres - FELLOWSHIP Kulturstiftung Schloss Wiepersdorf 202401/01


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