Susanne Kirsch

Susanne Kirsch's gestural, abstract paintings are an expression of pure emotion, movement, and intuition. Her works feature a powerful, dynamic visual language in which color and gesture take center stage. Kirsch deliberately avoids representational depictions—her compositions emerge from a dialogue between inner experience and outer expression.

Using acrylic paints, filler, charcoal, and other materials, she works on the canvas in layers. Lines, surfaces, traces, and overpaintings convey a sense of change, depth, and tension. Chance plays just as important a role as conscious decision—a characteristic of gestural abstract art that unfolds a special vibrancy in Kirsch's work.

Her paintings invite the viewer not to perceive, but to feel. The works are not readily consumed, but rather unfold their impact in the process of viewing. Kirsch offers no definitive answers, but rather open spaces for interpretation – mirrors of human emotions, inner landscapes, and fragile states.

In her art, Susanne Kirsch combines impulsiveness with sensitivity. She paints not to please, but to touch – immediate, raw, and yet poetic. Her works are a plea for the unpredictable, for authentic experience – beyond clear forms, yet full of meaning.