Wilhelm Imkamp may be overshadowed for some by his teachers Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, but he found his own way and remained true to it. Already during the preparation of the current exhibition, the response was so great that, after a first solo exhibition in 1996, we are once again taking up the challenge of putting this multi-layered and consistently developing work in the light it deserves. What can now be seen at the Schlichtenmaier Gallery in Stuttgart are color spectacles that are a joy to behold and that stimulate our senses as a whole: sonorous colors, play of surfaces and forms, inklings of worlds of things and flights of imagination of the alert mind that stand up to the post-modern world. It is not only a departure to the imagination. The imagination itself takes over the direction and brings us into the picture. The imagination sets out - in every picture anew.