tHE mAMAS aND tHE pAPAS
C.A.S.A. Palazzo Degas•Sep 20, 2025 — Nov 14, 2025
Artist
Similar Exhibitions
Guestbook
Press Release
Galerie Gisela Capitain is pleased to announce Zweigstelle Capitain VIII, at C.A.S.A., Palazzo Degas, Naples, with an exhibition by Lukas Quietzsch. Under the title tHE mAMAS aND tHE pAPAS, the show presents new paintings and works on paper created especially for this venue.
Quietzsch’s paintings can be read as landscapes—not in a literal, naturalistic sense, but as structured spaces defined by horizon, center, and foreground. They open both outward and inward perspectives. In the first room of the gallery, the viewer is introduced to a large-scale triptych that unfolds like a panorama, surveying an overview of the course of an event. The second room offers a counterpoint: three vertical formats presented here tend to embody individual characters, each with its own physicality.
All paintings derive from three initial motifs—tested in drawings, then repeatedly varied in painting. Distortion, repetition, and displacement create pictorial spaces that feel both familiar and unsettled.…
Exhibition Space

tHE mAMAS aND tHE pAPAS
C.A.S.A. Palazzo Degas•Sep 20, 2025 — Nov 14, 2025
Press Release
Galerie Gisela Capitain is pleased to announce Zweigstelle Capitain VIII, at C.A.S.A., Palazzo Degas, Naples, with an exhibition by Lukas Quietzsch. Under the title tHE mAMAS aND tHE pAPAS, the show presents new paintings and works on paper created especially for this venue.
Quietzsch’s paintings can be read as landscapes—not in a literal, naturalistic sense, but as structured spaces defined by horizon, center, and foreground. They open both outward and inward perspectives. In the first room of the gallery, the viewer is introduced to a large-scale triptych that unfolds like a panorama, surveying an overview of the course of an event. The second room offers a counterpoint: three vertical formats presented here tend to embody individual characters, each with its own physicality.
All paintings derive from three initial motifs—tested in drawings, then repeatedly varied in painting. Distortion, repetition, and displacement create pictorial spaces that feel both familiar and unsettled.…
























































