El perfume del alma
| Height | 80 cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 60 cm |
| Length/Depth | 3 cm |
80 x 60cm
2025
Dieses Kunstwerk wird in der SKM Galerie ausgestellt und kann erst nach der Ausstellung versendet werden (Mitte August). Nach Absprache ist auch ein früherer Versand möglich.
Jule Marie Appel
Exhibitions:
2021 Metafora Studio Arts, Barcelona – group show
2021 Café Haag, Tübingen – solo exhibition
2024 Café Cello, Dresden – solo exhibition
2024 Weckenmann Bookshop, Tübingen. 1st place in the Young Artists’ Prize
2025 Objekt klein a, Dresden – group exhibition
2025 Skm-Galerie, Leipzig – group exhibition
2025 The Office – Regional Office of the Economic Council, Stuttgart, group exhibition
2025 Gallery for Contemporary Art, Bad Dürkheim – duo exhibition
2026 Rotes Haus Gallery, Meersburg. Nominated for the Jung + Gegeständlich Encouragement Prize
2026 ‘The Grass Is Greener’, Spinnerei, Leipzig – group show
2026 Artists’ Fair, Dresden
2026 United Grounds, Tübingen – group show
In her work, Jule Appel engages intensively with the human body and its relationship to space. She has been studying at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts since 2022 and is a student in Helen Verhoeven’s painting class. In her works, she focuses on everyday scenes and explores the subtle nuances of human presence. Her paintings are characterised by a sensitive engagement with colour and light, which not only shape the body but also evoke moods. Light functions here as a narrative element that creates intimacy, builds tension or highlights moments of pause. A central theme of her work is the visualisation of intimate moments – moments of stillness, vulnerability or self-forgetfulness. Proximity and distance, the unsaid and the fleeting, play a major role in this. Her images capture these moments without interpreting them unambiguously, thereby opening up space for individual associations. The compositions of her works are characterised by a clear placement of figures within the pictorial space. Physicality and expression take centre stage, directing the focus towards the human condition. Her works invite the viewer to engage with the quiet, often overlooked moments of everyday life and to reflect on how the fleeting can find a form of permanence in painting.