The painter Verena von Lichtenberg and the exhibition ‘’contraste’’ «Nord Licht, Aurora Boréalis» and «Lumières Australes». The Gallery Art Expression in Auxerre.


























The painter and artist Verena von Lichtenberg and her art exhibition are in the Art Gallery Art'Expression in Auxerre













Art'Expression Gallery – Auxerre
On several occasions, Verena von Lichtenberg was invited to exhibit her work at the Art'Expression Gallery in Auxerre, a venue renowned for its commitment to contemporary creation and the quality of the artists it showcases. It was within this gallery that visitors were able to discover works from the Nord Licht series, dedicated to light, the horizon, and the inner landscapes inspired by the Far North.
These exhibitions marked an important stage in the artist’s career. The visual strength of her works, their depth, and their unique approach to light resonated strongly with visitors, art lovers, collectors, and cultural professionals.
It was in the wake of this recognition that Verena von Lichtenberg’s work attracted the attention of the François Pompon Museum in Saulieu. The artist was subsequently selected to inaugurate the museum’s new exhibition spaces in 2016 through a major solo exhibition featuring works from the Nord Licht and Lumière Australe series.
Being chosen to open a new museum extension with a solo exhibition represents a particularly significant distinction in an artist’s career and reflects the confidence placed in her artistic vision and the originality of her work.
The Art'Expression Gallery thus stands as one of the key venues that contributed to the recognition and dissemination of Verena von Lichtenberg’s work before it was presented in major cultural institutions. These exhibitions helped introduce a body of work centered on light, depth, spatial perception, and the meticulous construction of pictorial matter.
For Verena von Lichtenberg, this period also represents a decisive milestone in the affirmation of her artistic language, leading to further solo exhibitions in museums, galleries, and cultural institutions both in France and internationally.
