Sculptor Gereon Krebber examines themes such as the grotesque or decay in the sculptural form in an exciting and ironic way and explores formal possibilities of diverse materials. Whether ceramics, burned wood, gelatine or plastic wrap, Gereon Krebber transforms them into abstract forms, biomorphic looking structures or morbid seeming subjects, all having ambivalent elements within. Playing with means of inversion, distortion and blending, he creates works that combine the repulsive and attractive, evoking both spectatorship and horror in equal measure.
Sculptor Gereon Krebber examines themes such as the grotesque or decay in the sculptural form in an exciting and ironic way and explores formal possibilities of diverse materials. Whether ceramics, burned wood, gelatine or plastic wrap, Gereon Krebber transforms them into abstract forms, biomorphic looking structures or morbid seeming subjects, all having ambivalent elements within. Playing with means of inversion, distortion and blending, he creates works that combine the repulsive and attractive, evoking both spectatorship and horror in equal measure.