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Leyla Yenirce
Ich krieg Geschwindigkeit 4 November — 20 December 2023 “In themselves, the pictures, the phases, the elements of the whole are innocent and indecipherable”, Sergei Eisenstein once remarked. “The blow” occurs only when the individual elements are linked together to form a sequential image and really pick up speed. Ich krieg Geschwindigkeit (I’m gaining speed), the title of Leyla... Explore -
Ragen Moss
C O N S P I R E 15 September — 21 October 2023 “When people encounter my sculptures,” says Ragen Moss, “frequently the first question I get asked is: ‘How did you make this?’” More than with almost any other artistic medium, sculptures are commonly thought to be reducible to lists of technical details of their fabrication, or the affordances and symbolisms of... Explore -
Andrea Bowers and Mary Weatherford
Drink the Wild Air 23 June — 19 August 2023 Mary Weatherford and Andrea Bowers have often talked about making a show together. Bowers suggested that she would make neons while Weatherford would make paintings, a serious joke that neither would strictly hold the other to but subsequently formed the foundation for their two-person show, Drink the Wild Air, at... Explore -
Malcolm Morley: Sensations
28 April — 10 June 2023 The fundamental aspect, the motor that drove Malcolm‘s passion for painting, was sensation. Sensation being the unmediated bodily response to the outside world through the senses; in this case, the sense of sight. Malcolm admired the art of Van Gogh, Cézanne and Picasso, artists whom he felt were more concerned... Explore -
Eddie Martinez
Supernature 4 March — 15 April 2023 Everything Everywhere All at Once Notes on Eddie Martinez's Supernature An insect is squashed, a dog buried. The first snow falls, plants on a windowsill bloom, a toy is left behind in a parking lot. When we are children, the first existential, all-changing experiences of life, death, time and transience... Explore -
Martin Kippenberger
Heavy Burschi 21 January — 18 February 2023 Heavy Burschi comes across as a “heavy guy” who, weighing upon his shoulders, is saddled with guilt. The myth of his creation precedes him: a self-built dumpster made of plywood, crammed with smashed oil canvases, literally showcases the annexation of works finished by the skilled hands of someone else... Explore