Oliver Plehn - Embarrassment

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Oliver Plehn presents Embarrassment, an original acrylic painting on canvas (60 cm x 50 cm) from 2006, signed by hand and in excellent condition, produced in Spain and depicting popular culture.

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Embarrassment, realized with acrylic paint on a 60cm x 50cm canvas in 2006. Signed by a black marker in the bottom right. Comes with an authenticity certificate, immaculate condition. The work is shipped rolled inside a tube.

MIRRORS OF THE BEING: PORTRAITS OF FRAGILITY AND FORTITUDE
By Antonio Sánchez. Director and curator of 1819 Art Gallery
The collection at hand is an emotive compendium of works that explore the depth of the human condition through portraits and figures laden with symbolism. These pieces intertwine with a visual narrative that unfolds a palette of subtle and often somber colors, evoking introspective and contemplative moods. The technical skill reveals not only mastery of the medium but also an intense emotional connection between the artist and his subjects, each bearing a silent yet palpable story.
Textures and techniques range from softly diffused to aggressively marked, reflecting the diversity of human emotions and the complexity of our experiences. The strokes, whether firm or tremulous, along with the interplay of light and shadow, build an atmosphere that transcends the visual to touch the viewer’s soul.
The work oscillates between literal representation and abstraction, allowing the viewer’s mind to fill the gaps, encouraging deeper engagement. The deliberate use of discordant or unexpected elements, such as a knife piercing the visage of a figure, challenges our perceptions and provokes an introspective reflection on what it means to be human in times of emotional and social upheaval.
The collection as a whole serves as a mirror of the fragility and strength inherent in the human spirit. Each piece, while remaining unique in its expression, contributes to a broader dialogue about resilience and vulnerability. The choice of subjects, from human figures to representations of animals, each imbued with deep emotivity, amplifies this dialogue, suggesting universality in our emotional experiences.
This set of works, beyond simply showcasing technical skill, is a testament to the power of art to move, connect, and question. The collection not only captures the aesthetic beauty of its subjects but also acts as a catalyst for personal and collective exploration of deep and often contradictory emotions. In doing so, these works invite viewers to confront the unknown within themselves and in the world around them, offering space for recognition and catharsis.

Artist Biography – Oliver Plehn
The work of the German painter and draftsman Oliver Plehn is characterized by expressive representations of the human and animal body. Faces and bodies form the center of his artistic universe: powerful, sensitive, and rich with psychological depth. Since childhood, images of German Expressionists influenced him, whose emotional immediacy and formal freedom remain references in his artistic language to this day.
From a young age, Plehn decided to become an artist and to maintain his creative independence. In addition to studying painting and drawing in art schools, he studied natural sciences, which gave him professional independence and artistic freedom. In the early 1990s, a grant in the field of quantum mechanics brought him to Madrid.
Oliver Plehn lives with his wife and two daughters in the Madrid neighborhood of Carabanchel Alto.
Artistic Statement
My work arises from the impulse to understand human existence in its deepest and most contradictory interior. Throughout my career, I have explored portraiture as a means to reveal not only what is visible but also what is hidden: repressed emotions, soul scars, gestures of silent resistance. I paint from fragility, from that liminal space where pain and beauty coexist without permission.
I am not interested in capturing perfect faces, but presence, that which speaks of what remains unsaid. I am drawn to silences, glances that carry stories, bodies that vibrate with lived experience. Each work is, for me, an attempt at dialogue with the unknown, that inner territory we often try to escape.
My aim as an artist is to create images that are not only observed but questioned by the viewer. I want them to act as mirrors in which one can find something of themselves, even in unease or discomfort. I work figuratively, yes, but I seek in it an opening to mystery, to doubt, to the emotion that cannot find words.
I feel that art has the power to heal, reveal, and accompany. In this sense, my practice is also a form of care: for myself and for all those who approach these images with an open heart.
Exhibitions

Online presence on Artsy

Online presence on Flecha.es

Online presence on 1819 Art Gallery
•“Aqua versus Terra”, 1 – 30 September 2025, Madrid
•“Madrid Hidden”, 1 June to 15 July 2025, Madrid
•“The Gods of Muay Thai and a Strange One”, 1 December 2022 – 6 January 2023, Madrid
•Exhibition at Yale School of Art, March 2021
•Solo exhibition at Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport "Faces of the World", 30 December 2019 – 7 February 2020
•Solo exhibition "The Passion of the Christ" at Friedenskirche, the German church, Calle Serrano 6, Madrid
•Exhibition at United Artist Fair 2019 at Casa de Cantabria, Madrid, February 2019
•Painting exhibition on Calle Serrano, Madrid, December 2018 – February 2019
•Solo painting exhibition in Madrid, Spain, November 2018
•Painting exhibition in Madrid, Spain, Calle Serrano, November 2016 – January 2017

Embarrassment, realized with acrylic paint on a 60cm x 50cm canvas in 2006. Signed by a black marker in the bottom right. Comes with an authenticity certificate, immaculate condition. The work is shipped rolled inside a tube.

MIRRORS OF THE BEING: PORTRAITS OF FRAGILITY AND FORTITUDE
By Antonio Sánchez. Director and curator of 1819 Art Gallery
The collection at hand is an emotive compendium of works that explore the depth of the human condition through portraits and figures laden with symbolism. These pieces intertwine with a visual narrative that unfolds a palette of subtle and often somber colors, evoking introspective and contemplative moods. The technical skill reveals not only mastery of the medium but also an intense emotional connection between the artist and his subjects, each bearing a silent yet palpable story.
Textures and techniques range from softly diffused to aggressively marked, reflecting the diversity of human emotions and the complexity of our experiences. The strokes, whether firm or tremulous, along with the interplay of light and shadow, build an atmosphere that transcends the visual to touch the viewer’s soul.
The work oscillates between literal representation and abstraction, allowing the viewer’s mind to fill the gaps, encouraging deeper engagement. The deliberate use of discordant or unexpected elements, such as a knife piercing the visage of a figure, challenges our perceptions and provokes an introspective reflection on what it means to be human in times of emotional and social upheaval.
The collection as a whole serves as a mirror of the fragility and strength inherent in the human spirit. Each piece, while remaining unique in its expression, contributes to a broader dialogue about resilience and vulnerability. The choice of subjects, from human figures to representations of animals, each imbued with deep emotivity, amplifies this dialogue, suggesting universality in our emotional experiences.
This set of works, beyond simply showcasing technical skill, is a testament to the power of art to move, connect, and question. The collection not only captures the aesthetic beauty of its subjects but also acts as a catalyst for personal and collective exploration of deep and often contradictory emotions. In doing so, these works invite viewers to confront the unknown within themselves and in the world around them, offering space for recognition and catharsis.

Artist Biography – Oliver Plehn
The work of the German painter and draftsman Oliver Plehn is characterized by expressive representations of the human and animal body. Faces and bodies form the center of his artistic universe: powerful, sensitive, and rich with psychological depth. Since childhood, images of German Expressionists influenced him, whose emotional immediacy and formal freedom remain references in his artistic language to this day.
From a young age, Plehn decided to become an artist and to maintain his creative independence. In addition to studying painting and drawing in art schools, he studied natural sciences, which gave him professional independence and artistic freedom. In the early 1990s, a grant in the field of quantum mechanics brought him to Madrid.
Oliver Plehn lives with his wife and two daughters in the Madrid neighborhood of Carabanchel Alto.
Artistic Statement
My work arises from the impulse to understand human existence in its deepest and most contradictory interior. Throughout my career, I have explored portraiture as a means to reveal not only what is visible but also what is hidden: repressed emotions, soul scars, gestures of silent resistance. I paint from fragility, from that liminal space where pain and beauty coexist without permission.
I am not interested in capturing perfect faces, but presence, that which speaks of what remains unsaid. I am drawn to silences, glances that carry stories, bodies that vibrate with lived experience. Each work is, for me, an attempt at dialogue with the unknown, that inner territory we often try to escape.
My aim as an artist is to create images that are not only observed but questioned by the viewer. I want them to act as mirrors in which one can find something of themselves, even in unease or discomfort. I work figuratively, yes, but I seek in it an opening to mystery, to doubt, to the emotion that cannot find words.
I feel that art has the power to heal, reveal, and accompany. In this sense, my practice is also a form of care: for myself and for all those who approach these images with an open heart.
Exhibitions

Online presence on Artsy

Online presence on Flecha.es

Online presence on 1819 Art Gallery
•“Aqua versus Terra”, 1 – 30 September 2025, Madrid
•“Madrid Hidden”, 1 June to 15 July 2025, Madrid
•“The Gods of Muay Thai and a Strange One”, 1 December 2022 – 6 January 2023, Madrid
•Exhibition at Yale School of Art, March 2021
•Solo exhibition at Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport "Faces of the World", 30 December 2019 – 7 February 2020
•Solo exhibition "The Passion of the Christ" at Friedenskirche, the German church, Calle Serrano 6, Madrid
•Exhibition at United Artist Fair 2019 at Casa de Cantabria, Madrid, February 2019
•Painting exhibition on Calle Serrano, Madrid, December 2018 – February 2019
•Solo painting exhibition in Madrid, Spain, November 2018
•Painting exhibition in Madrid, Spain, Calle Serrano, November 2016 – January 2017

Details

Artist
Oliver Plehn
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Embarrassment
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2006
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
60 cm
Width
50 cm
Weight
1 kg
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Expressionism
Period
2000-2010
SpainVerified
18
Objects sold
100%
Private

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