ANNE NEUKAMP - ART MAKES VISIBLE. ART TEACHES YOU TO SEE
ART MAKES VISIBLE. ART TEACHES YOU TO SEE Das Wie am Was - the art concept of the Droege Group - is an integral part of our business philosophy. The intensive engagement with art encourages seeing, sharpens the perceptional capacity and enriches our transformation and value enhancement projects as a creative source of inspiration. For some years now - as part of the “Das Wie am Was | film edition” - we have been portraying artists who are closely connected to the Droege Group. In short videos they give a very personal insight into their work and interpret the "rules of art", on the basis of which we explain our work.
The current episode of Das Wie am Was | film edition is dedicated to the artist Anne Neukamp. Anne Neukamp is a painter who lives and works in Berlin. Her paintings are figurative and abstract at the same time. They are composed of logos, emblems, pictograms and signs, which Neukamp fundamentally reinterprets. In doing so, she draws on a broad spectrum of painterly possibilities in order to juxtapose or play them off against each other. In the current video, Anne Neukamp talks about her work and reflects on a rule of the Droege Group's art - "Art makes visible. Art teaches to see." In doing so, she explores the theory that art makes many things visible or also calls them into question, if you allow yourself to do so.