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Rondo rhymes with Rothko: Munich's Galerie Binder is showing the Spanish painter Julio Rondo.

It is the colors that are the focus of the following works. A series of the colors of the rainbow can be found in Alexandra Tretter 's work at Jacky Strenz on monochrome aluminum panels. Kai Middendorff is showing new works by Ekrem Yalcindag, who combines screen printing, wood printing and oil painting in his two-tone circular paintings and the "Natures" series. The gallery Meyer Rieggerwith branches in Berlin, Karlsruhe, Basel and Seoul, is showing Jan Zöller. The Karlsruhe-based artist impresses with wall-sized, color-intensive paintings between abstraction and figuration that resemble an assembled, cosmic and comical theater. The Swiss artist Giacomo Santiago creates colorful worlds of merging color fields at Bernhard Knaus Fine Art. The Munich gallery Andreas Binder presents the Spanish artist Julio Rondo. In his paintings, created behind glass, he uses snapshots of situations and feelings as inspiration for his multi-layered, abstract compositions. The longest journey to Frankfurt is made by London-based Patrick Heide Contemporary London. They have works by Berlin artist Pius Fox in their luggage. Fox combines elementary compositions with a sophisticated play of colors. His mostly small-format paintings create a profound visual world through poetic titles and superimposed layers.

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