GOOD WEATHER

An exhibition of Berlin-based visual artist Sarah Illenberger featuring a large selection of her three-dimensional illustrations and the pre-release of the artist's first monograph.

GOOD WEATHER presents many of the original crafted objects composed from combining an array of materials such as paper, textile, and stones to mundane everyday items from fruits and rubber bands to car tires. Meticulously created with analog handicraft instead of using a computer, Sarah Illenberger's richly-detailed work opens up new perspectives on seemingly familiar, iconographically-charged forms and content.

Sarah Illenberger's visual language is extremely effective at translating content, data, and ideas into vivid, often humorous images. Whether big or small, abstract or complex, the subjects and problems of our times are pointedly depicted by this renowned illustrator and designer in concise visual forms. The conceptual strength, descriptive intensity, and spatial finesse of her style make her work particularly attractive for international magazines that are looking for a catchy and entertaining way to illustrate their articles. She expertly avoids imbuing her materials and subjects with artificial significance or forcing a meaning upon them. Instead, Illenberger's penetrating creative eye reveals their true essence—one that has usually remained hidden just under the surface from our fleeting and routine everyday glances.
Above: installation view,  ©GOOD WEATHER, Sarah Illenberger, Image courtesy of Gestalten; here: © <i>Chili con Carne</i>, 2008, Sarah Illenberger for Enroute Magazine. Fine Art Print, 70 x 84 cm, Ed. of 25. Courtesy of Gestalten
Above: installation view, ©GOOD WEATHER, Sarah Illenberger, Image courtesy of Gestalten; here: © Chili con Carne, 2008, Sarah Illenberger for Enroute Magazine. Fine Art Print, 70 x 84 cm, Ed. of 25. Courtesy of Gestalten
The exhibition coincides with the release of her eponymous first monograph, entitled Sarah Illenberger. In addition to commissioned designs for editorial and commercial clients, such as Vanity Fair, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Wallpaper, and Nike, it also includes a selection of current personal projects. The book will see its international pre-release at Gestalten Space before it hits bookshops in September.
Left: © <i>Totem, 2011,  Sarah Illenberg</i>er for Rubbersoul/Goodyear; right: © <i>Soft Brain</i>, 2009, Sarah Illenberger for SZ-MAGAZIN. Fine Art Print, 20 x 26 cm, Ed. of 25. Courtesy of Gestalten
Left: © Totem, 2011, Sarah Illenberger for Rubbersoul/Goodyear; right: © Soft Brain, 2009, Sarah Illenberger for SZ-MAGAZIN. Fine Art Print, 20 x 26 cm, Ed. of 25. Courtesy of Gestalten
Sarah Illenberger was born in 1976 in Munich. After studying Graphic Design at London's Central Saint Martins, she launched the jewelry label Sarah & Patrick Design in 2001, together with designer Patrick Muff. Since 2003, the award-winning artist has worked as a freelance illustrator, art director and set designer, and runs her own studio in Berlin-Mitte since 2007.
© <i>Meloncholie</i>, 2010, Sarah Illenberger. Fine Art Print, 40 x 60 cm, Ed. of 50. Courtesy of Gestalten
© Meloncholie, 2010, Sarah Illenberger. Fine Art Print, 40 x 60 cm, Ed. of 50. Courtesy of Gestalten
GOOD WEATHER
Until 11 September
gestalten
Sophie-Gips-Höfe
Sophienstraße 21
10178 Berlin

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