The Neubrandenburg Art Collection presents Tatjana, the first institutional solo exhibition by the Leipzig-based painter. .. The show presents a selection of her latest works and brings the artist's intense, unique visual language to life.
The exhibition focuses on colorful paintings and works on paper that intertwine art historical and literary references with political, feminist, and personal themes. In her compositions, Schuldt develops a visual language that combines fragmented forms, multi-perspective structures, and expressive color gradients. Her works reflect contemporary attitudes toward disorder, simultaneity, and uncertainty—figures and shapes appear simultaneously visible and hidden in the pictorial space.
Schuldt's painting draws on the pictorial inventions of Cubism, while at the same time echoing the color intensity of artists such as Sonia Delaunay and the formal languages of Georges Braque and Fernand Léger. These influences function as the vocabulary of a contemporary visual world in which order and chance, proximity and distance are poetically interrelated. The exhibition reveals the artist's dense, enigmatic, and at the same time humorous sign language and opens up a lively approach to current positions in painting.
February 5 to May 3, 2026






