Eva Nüßlein. Dirt Under the Nails at Kunstpalais Erlangen


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Eva Nüßlein at Kunstpalais: Painting full of color, feeling, and resistance
With Eva Nüßlein. Dirt Under the Nails, Kunstpalais Erlangen presents an exhibition that makes contemporary painting an intense aesthetic experience. The artist, born in 1991 in Bamberg and living and working in Nuremberg, develops images that oscillate between comic, dream, and psychological condensation. In the baroque Palais Stutterheim, these large-format canvases meet a space that slows down seeing and sharpens every work observation.
A painting that tells stories in fragments
Eva Nüßlein's works do not open up through linear narratives but through image moments. Figures with bright eyes, expressive hair, bell-bottoms, stars, flowers, and distinctive accessories enter into powerful compositions. The painting feels immediate and yet layered: strong color contrasts, clear contours, and a deliberately condensed language of form create a pull that draws the gaze from detail to detail.
The exhibition places a particular focus on the relationship between emotion and composition. Joy, irritation, transformation, and quiet disturbance stand alongside each other. This is precisely where the allure of this position in current art develops: Nüßlein uses the possibilities of painting to make inner states visible without fixing them.
Between pop, subculture, and painterly precision
Kunstpalais describes the show as a presentation of a young painter, whose work is characterized by large-scale images and strong visual directness. In the work descriptions and accompanying formats, it becomes clear how much the artistic here is connected with subculture, emotional spaces, and a playful-serious view of identity. Stars, glitter stones, skulls, thunderclouds, and cartoon-like faces create an image world that appears both popular and art historically relevant.
This exhibition shows how contemporary painting works with exaggeration, fragments, and symbols. Anyone interested in art movements, image strategies, and the development of young positions will find a clear example here of how painting can make societal and emotional tensions visible today.
Kunstpalais as a place of mediation
Kunstpalais Erlangen sees itself as a museum for international contemporary art with a strong focus on art education. The exhibition is embedded in a program of tours, workshops, and public formats that opens up different approaches. Especially for families, teenagers, and art-interested adults, several levels of experience arise: concentrated observation, didactic classification, and creative practice.
Spatially, the house also impresses with clarity and accessibility. The exhibition is located in the heart of the city, just a few minutes' walk from the train station. Accessible access as well as an elevator to the exhibition rooms in the basement are included, as are seating areas and an accessible toilet. This makes the visit low-threshold and comfortable.
Conclusion: An art experience for the eye, feeling, and thought
Eva Nüßlein. Dirt Under the Nails promises an art experience that combines artistic energy, emotional density, and museum precision. Those who want to not only see contemporary painting but also experience its spatial effect and expressiveness should definitely visit this exhibition in Erlangen live.
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