Klaas & Brockmeier

two voices, one visual language
The artist duo Uschi Klaas & Heinrich Brockmeier creates various artworks both together and separately. Klaas paints powerful canvases with coarse and fine pigments, incorporating texts by Rainer Maria Rilke, which gives her work a poetic depth. Brockmeier creates sculptures where form and material come together in a serene yet expressive unity.

Their artworks are a symbiosis of painting and sculpture. Heinrich Brockmeier prepares the canvas so that he can attach the bronze sculpture to the painting at a later stage. Uschi Klaas starts with homemade paint and coarse pigments. Central to their work is the theme of ‘making the unspeakable speakable’. As Goethe once said: ‘Is art not the ultimate medium for that which cannot be expressed in words?’
As two independent artists with their own signature, they find each other in a shared visual language that is surprisingly coherent, yet remains layered and lively.

Their collaboration is a meeting: they work together and separately, and the tension between autonomy and connection makes their work so intriguing. Their joint works bear the traces of a dual signature—not only literally, but also perceptible in the interplay between control and surrender, between reason and intuition, between masculine and feminine energy.

Laimböck Art presents Klaas & Brockmeier exclusively at art fairs, where their work stands out due to the powerful combination of two artists. Their work is held in various museums and collections in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, and the USA.

Artworks

Klaas & Brockmeier - Untitled

Untitled

Klaas & Brockmeier - Sun People

Sun People

Klaas & Brockmeier - Santanyi

Santanyi

Brockmeier - Woman

Woman

Klaas & Brockmeier - Together
Together
Klaas & Brockmeier - Freedom
Freedom
Klaas & Brockmeier - Sky Over You
Sky Over You