Corinne Vogel

ARTIST STATEMENT
Corinne Vogel’s artistic practice is rooted primarily in painting and is expanded through collage, drawing, and printmaking. Often working on a large scale and with pure pigments, she explores the notion of permeability—understanding boundaries as fluid and open, particularly between interior and exterior, body and environment.
Her process-oriented abstract landscapes translate memories, dreams, and lived experiences onto the canvas, resulting in multilayered, vibrant compositions. Chance and the tactile qualities of surfaces play an essential role in her experimental approach. Sound and poetry inform her work, as do her ongoing investigations into plants, stone, pigments, wind, and clouds.
At the core of her practice lies an interest in permeability: her work engages with processes of exchange, in which matter, breath, and energy flow in and out, as well as with states of interconnectedness, where elements are woven together rather than existing as separate entities.
Her daily meditation practice and long walks fundamentally shape her approach to landscape painting. The human being is understood as part of nature, dissolving into it. In the act of painting, the artist herself enters into a dialogue with the work—becoming one with the painting and responding to its autonomous, evolving presence.
