Markus Riebe’s art reveals an extended level of perception in each picture. Thanks to a lenticular disc, a three-dimensional space opens up within it, but it keeps changing, depending on the angle from which it is viewed. Starting with computer-generated drawings, abstract and representational elements come floating forward, set against map-like or fictitious backgrounds. These elements originate from an artificially designed world, defining space as a place of perception and experience. As the 3D effect of his works cannot be mapped onto photographs, Markus Riebe creates the spatial impact by means of an animated image file.
— Magdalena Koschat