GALERIA AZUR BERLIN
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Galería Azur Berlin presents Silent Evidence, a solo show by Verena Kloos, a pictorial exploration where emotion, technique, and imagination intertwine in a unique visual narrative.
The exhibition title, Silent Evidence, evokes the quiet yet persistent presence of something deeply felt but not always easily named. In Kloos’s work, that presence emerges through color, rhythm, and form—each piece a trace, a whisper, a residue of emotion translated into image. It is evidence not shouted, but revealed with subtlety, through gesture and nuance.
Through a series of works that evoke imaginary landscapes, Kloos reveals a sensitive approach to painting, rich in intuition, chromatic vibration, and emotional layering. Some of her pieces draw on a reimagined pointillism, used more as an expressive gesture than a strict method, where dots become pulses of rhythm and color. Other works explore texture and composition through varied languages, yet always through a poetic and open gaze.
Her work moves freely between echoes of tradition and gestures of contemporaneity, navigating techniques that whisper of the past and forms that reach forward. It is in this coexistence of temporalities that Kloos’s painting finds its strength, in a present that listens to the resonance of the timeless.
Her virtuosic use of color imbues each piece with vital energy that transcends the merely visual, creating a sensation of emotional movement and expansion.
This body of work can also be seen as a homage to Damien Hirst, not in direct reference, but in spirit—in the pursuit of risk, in the drive to experiment. Kloos channels this impulse and reshapes it through her own distinct sensibility, creating a poetic language of color, light, and gesture.
Silent Evidence is an exhibition where joy runs like an underground current, not as frivolity, but as a profound affirmation, a way of inhabiting the world through beauty, imagination, and intensity.

Lucas Kokogian

Lucas Kokogian

Art Curator and Art Critic. GALERIA AZUR

German artist Verena Caroline Kloos believes in the transformative power of art. Her work is inspired not just by the rich diversity that she experiences through her travels but also by that profound immaterial silence that attends to an oddity or an unusual site or experience. What another witness of a particular place or moment might feel but not be able to express, Kloos captures through her work. Art for her is an exploration, an extracting of the memorable essences and traces of time in the always evanescent moment.

 

Known as a meticulous researcher with a deep analytical mindset, she brings an exclusive aesthetic sensibility to her artwork. Whether depicting the abstracts of life, of memories, of emotions, her informal abstractions, convey what she describes as “the impulses that come from visual fragments . . . How they remain in our memories as fading signs and symbols of a time that has passed.”

 

Kloos received her masters of design from the university of fine arts in Braunschweig. She divides her life and creative work between Germany and the united states (California) and continues to travel the world to draw inspiration and creative energy from that vast tapestry of cultural diversity.