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Berlin-based artist Tore Rinkveld transforms cityscapes into miniature concrete tower blocks. Explore urban geometry & daily life through unique painted works.

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Berlin-based street artist Evol, real name Tore Rinkveld, employs a multi-layered stencil technique to transform electric boxes, street fixtures, and other familiar urban elements into miniature architectural models. Seeing architecture as a mirror for society, Evol is interested in depicting the urban lives of ordinary people. The artist is particularly interested in the postwar socialist architecture of former East Germany, which he photographs on his walks through Berlin. Working from accurate reference images, the artist presents these cities within cities with such meticulous detail that they can come across as actual buildings when looking at photographs of the work. The artist sees camouflage as a critical element of his practice and incorporates the weathered appearance and inherent flaws of the surfaces in the final piece.Evol has taken part in the Nuart Festival twice, in 2010 and 2016. For the tenth anniversary in 2010, the theme was

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Tore Rinkveld: Transforming Urban Fragments into Miniature Monuments

Tore Rinkveld, born in Berlin in 1971, is a German artist whose distinctive approach to painting has captivated audiences worldwide. He’s not interested in grand landscapes or monumental portraits; instead, Rinkveld meticulously recreates architectural elements—primarily concrete tower blocks—on unassuming surfaces like electric enclosures and cardboard, transforming the mundane into striking visual statements. This seemingly simple technique belies a profound exploration of urban space and its impact on our perception of reality. Rinkveld’s artistic journey began with graffiti, honing his skills in stencil art before pivoting towards a more deliberate method of representation. Influenced by the architectural legacy of East Germany—particularly its brutalist aesthetic—he draws inspiration from photographs documenting these imposing structures. He doesn't merely copy them; he reimagines them on smaller scales, capturing their geometric precision and hinting at the lives unfolding within their walls. As he describes it, “I want to make us look at our surroundings in a new light.” His work is characterized by an uncanny ability to distill complex ideas into deceptively minimalist compositions. Often devoid of figures, Rinkveld’s paintings invite viewers to contemplate the hidden spaces and rhythms of urban life—the compartments where people inhabit their daily routines. This focus on detail and scale elevates everyday objects into subjects worthy of artistic consideration. He meticulously renders textures and patterns, mirroring the materiality of concrete and steel, creating an illusion of depth within a confined space. Rinkveld’s artistic explorations have garnered considerable acclaim, resulting in solo exhibitions across Europe and North America, including Berlin, New York, and Tokyo. Notably, he participated in Nuart Festival twice, cementing his position as a prominent figure in contemporary stencil art. During the tenth anniversary celebration in 2010, Rinkveld was tasked with transforming Pedersgata, Stavanger’s pedestrian street, into an immersive urban experience through numerous stencil works adorning electrical boxes—a testament to his commitment to engaging directly with the environment and challenging conventional notions of artistic expression. His dedication to capturing architectural forms and conveying subtle narratives has solidified Rinkveld's place as a significant voice in contemporary art. He continues to push boundaries, exploring new materials and techniques while maintaining an unwavering focus on transforming familiar urban landscapes into miniature monuments of geometric beauty.
tore rinkveld

tore rinkveld

1971 - , Germany

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Architecture']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Graffiti artists']
  • Date Of Birth: 1971
  • Full Name: Tore Rinkveld
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Berlin, Germany
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