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DANSE MACABRE
Following a commission by the Wiener Festwochen, Austrian-born and internationally acclaimed visual artist Markus Schinwald has produced a Danse Macabre.This visual scheme first adopted in the 14th century is an allegory symbolising Death’s equalising power over people. TOM SACHS | RITUAL | THADDAEUS ROPAC With Ritual, Tom Sachs reflects on consumerism while dealing with the history of New York City, and American culture at large. Influenced by the subcultures of an urban metropolis like New York, specifically the phenomenon of corner stores, the artist has replicated commonplace industrial objects using everyday materials, including plywood, cardboard, resin, tape and paint.SEAN SCULLY
The Landline series has been at the heart of Sean Scully’s practice for the past decade. The works were originally inspired by a photograph that the artist took of a seascape from a cliff in Norfolk, England: ‘I try to paint this sense of the elemental coming together, of land and sea, sky and land, of blocks coming together side by side, stacked in horizon lines endlessly beginning andGEORG BASELITZ
Georg Baselitz is regarded as one of Europe’s most prominent and influential artists. The subject matter in the series Heroes was a provocative reminder of German history, in an era when the nation was rejoicing in “the German economic wonder”.OLIVER BEER OMA
The artist’s social and familial relationships often feature in his multidisciplinary practice, forming the lens through which he explores different strands of individual and collective experience. NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understandADRIAN GHENIE
Adrian Ghenie 'I Have Turned My Only Face'. As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effect on him, forming the basis for his encyclopaedic knowledge of art history. In his solo exhibition in the White Hall at the Hermitage Museum, “I have turned THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Salzburg Halle . (Slide selected) Entre ciel et terre is Sean Scully’s first exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac. Created for the most part during the pandemic, the paintings suggest a connection with nature and an inner world of Panel discussions addressing the role of creativity and experimentation in urban design. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Contact Us. London Ely House. 37 Dover Street. London W1S 4NJ. +44 020 3813 8400. london@ropac.net. Opening hours. Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm. Special opening hours during London Gallery Weekend: NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communityDANSE MACABRE
Following a commission by the Wiener Festwochen, Austrian-born and internationally acclaimed visual artist Markus Schinwald has produced a Danse Macabre.This visual scheme first adopted in the 14th century is an allegory symbolising Death’s equalising power over people. TOM SACHS | RITUAL | THADDAEUS ROPAC With Ritual, Tom Sachs reflects on consumerism while dealing with the history of New York City, and American culture at large. Influenced by the subcultures of an urban metropolis like New York, specifically the phenomenon of corner stores, the artist has replicated commonplace industrial objects using everyday materials, including plywood, cardboard, resin, tape and paint.SEAN SCULLY
The Landline series has been at the heart of Sean Scully’s practice for the past decade. The works were originally inspired by a photograph that the artist took of a seascape from a cliff in Norfolk, England: ‘I try to paint this sense of the elemental coming together, of land and sea, sky and land, of blocks coming together side by side, stacked in horizon lines endlessly beginning andGEORG BASELITZ
Georg Baselitz is regarded as one of Europe’s most prominent and influential artists. The subject matter in the series Heroes was a provocative reminder of German history, in an era when the nation was rejoicing in “the German economic wonder”.OLIVER BEER OMA
The artist’s social and familial relationships often feature in his multidisciplinary practice, forming the lens through which he explores different strands of individual and collective experience. NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understandADRIAN GHENIE
Adrian Ghenie 'I Have Turned My Only Face'. As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effect on him, forming the basis for his encyclopaedic knowledge of art history. In his solo exhibition in the White Hall at the Hermitage Museum, “I have turnedPUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. With over 300 titles published to date, our publications feature new and in-depth research together with quality reproductions of the artists'work
ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Seoul Fort Hill. Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40NEWS & EVENTS
Skip to main content. Artists; Exhibitions; WishlistTHE MONOCLE MINUTE
Tom Sachs: Ritual highlighted in The Monocle Minute. London’s first Gallery Weekend starts today: more than 80 galleries will open their doors to the public, continuing the spirit of collaboration forged in the art world during lockdown. TONY CRAGG AT HOUGHTON HALL Tony Cragg is a master at using the traditional material of bronze in fresh ways. Located on the grass just behind the house is Ferryman (2001), its surface punctured with holes revealing a void within. The sculpture resembles a wild beast on its hind legs, howling – its sound would surely disturb the Lord's herd of English Longhorn cows grazing not far off. BIANCA JAGGER'S LONDON GALLERY WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS ‘I Have Always Liked to Discover Artists’: Bianca Jagger Takes Us on a Whirlwind Tour Through the London Gallery Scene. We caught up with the humanitarian philanthropist and former actor for the inaugural London Gallery Weekend.STEPHAN BALKENHOL
Stephan Balkenhol. German. b. 1957. Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by his tools. This unique technique gives a sense of individuality to each sculpture, further reinforcedby the
JEAN-MARC BUSTAMANTE 145 x 105 cm (57,09 x 41,34 in) Enquire. Tourbillon. 'In a recent series of about twenty paintings, between fresco, painting and drawing, the artist Jean-Marc Bustamante (born in 1952) returns to simple gestures and an iconography of purity. His works are evoking in turn Vuillard and Matisse and "the movement ofSEAN SCULLY
Migrate Art presents Raising For Myanmar, a timed edition poster series acting as an emergency fundraiser appeal for the rapidly deteriorating situation in Myanmar. SEAN SCULLY IN CONVERSATION WITH MARIE MAERTENS, ART Sean Scully in conversation with Marie Maertens, art critic and curator. Saturday 12 June 2021 — 11am CET Paris Marais. We invite you to attend a live conversation between Sean Scully and Marie Maertens, art critic and curator at our Paris Marais gallery, around the exhibition Entre ciel et terre.. The conversation will be inEnglish.
THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Salzburg Halle . (Slide selected) Entre ciel et terre is Sean Scully’s first exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac. Created for the most part during the pandemic, the paintings suggest a connection with nature and an inner world of Panel discussions addressing the role of creativity and experimentation in urban design. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Contact Us. London Ely House. 37 Dover Street. London W1S 4NJ. +44 020 3813 8400. london@ropac.net. Opening hours. Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm. Special opening hours during London Gallery Weekend: NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of community TOM SACHS | RITUAL | THADDAEUS ROPAC With Ritual, Tom Sachs reflects on consumerism while dealing with the history of New York City, and American culture at large. Influenced by the subcultures of an urban metropolis like New York, specifically the phenomenon of corner stores, the artist has replicated commonplace industrial objects using everyday materials, including plywood, cardboard, resin, tape and paint.ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg Salvage. Essays by Hervé Vanel and Mark Ormond. Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. 25 coloured illustrations. 88 pages, 29,5 x 25 cm. English, French. ISBN 978-2-910055-73-8. Published 2016. Robert Rauschenberg: Salvage. JEAN-MARC BUSTAMANTE 145 x 105 cm (57,09 x 41,34 in) Enquire. Tourbillon. 'In a recent series of about twenty paintings, between fresco, painting and drawing, the artist Jean-Marc Bustamante (born in 1952) returns to simple gestures and an iconography of purity. His works are evoking in turn Vuillard and Matisse and "the movement of NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understandGEORG BASELITZ
Georg Baselitz is regarded as one of Europe’s most prominent and influential artists. The subject matter in the series Heroes was a provocative reminder of German history, in an era when the nation was rejoicing in “the German economic wonder”.OLIVER BEER OMA
The artist’s social and familial relationships often feature in his multidisciplinary practice, forming the lens through which he explores different strands of individual and collective experience.ADRIAN GHENIE
Adrian Ghenie 'I Have Turned My Only Face'. As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effect on him, forming the basis for his encyclopaedic knowledge of art history. In his solo exhibition in the White Hall at the Hermitage Museum, “I have turned THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Salzburg Halle . (Slide selected) Entre ciel et terre is Sean Scully’s first exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac. Created for the most part during the pandemic, the paintings suggest a connection with nature and an inner world of Panel discussions addressing the role of creativity and experimentation in urban design. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Contact Us. London Ely House. 37 Dover Street. London W1S 4NJ. +44 020 3813 8400. london@ropac.net. Opening hours. Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm. Special opening hours during London Gallery Weekend: NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of community TOM SACHS | RITUAL | THADDAEUS ROPAC With Ritual, Tom Sachs reflects on consumerism while dealing with the history of New York City, and American culture at large. Influenced by the subcultures of an urban metropolis like New York, specifically the phenomenon of corner stores, the artist has replicated commonplace industrial objects using everyday materials, including plywood, cardboard, resin, tape and paint.ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg Salvage. Essays by Hervé Vanel and Mark Ormond. Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. 25 coloured illustrations. 88 pages, 29,5 x 25 cm. English, French. ISBN 978-2-910055-73-8. Published 2016. Robert Rauschenberg: Salvage. JEAN-MARC BUSTAMANTE 145 x 105 cm (57,09 x 41,34 in) Enquire. Tourbillon. 'In a recent series of about twenty paintings, between fresco, painting and drawing, the artist Jean-Marc Bustamante (born in 1952) returns to simple gestures and an iconography of purity. His works are evoking in turn Vuillard and Matisse and "the movement of NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understandGEORG BASELITZ
Georg Baselitz is regarded as one of Europe’s most prominent and influential artists. The subject matter in the series Heroes was a provocative reminder of German history, in an era when the nation was rejoicing in “the German economic wonder”.OLIVER BEER OMA
The artist’s social and familial relationships often feature in his multidisciplinary practice, forming the lens through which he explores different strands of individual and collective experience.ADRIAN GHENIE
Adrian Ghenie 'I Have Turned My Only Face'. As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effect on him, forming the basis for his encyclopaedic knowledge of art history. In his solo exhibition in the White Hall at the Hermitage Museum, “I have turned ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Seoul Fort Hill. Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40PUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. With over 300 titles published to date, our publications feature new and in-depth research together with quality reproductions of the artists'work
NEWS & EVENTS
Skip to main content. Artists; Exhibitions; WishlistTHE MONOCLE MINUTE
Tom Sachs: Ritual highlighted in The Monocle Minute. London’s first Gallery Weekend starts today: more than 80 galleries will open their doors to the public, continuing the spirit of collaboration forged in the art world during lockdown. SEAN SCULLY IN CONVERSATION WITH MARIE MAERTENS, ART Sean Scully in conversation with Marie Maertens, art critic and curator. Saturday 12 June 2021 — 11am CET Paris Marais. We invite you to attend a live conversation between Sean Scully and Marie Maertens, art critic and curator at our Paris Marais gallery, around the exhibition Entre ciel et terre.. The conversation will be inEnglish.
BIANCA JAGGER'S LONDON GALLERY WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS ‘I Have Always Liked to Discover Artists’: Bianca Jagger Takes Us on a Whirlwind Tour Through the London Gallery Scene. We caught up with the humanitarian philanthropist and former actor for the inaugural London Gallery Weekend.GILBERT & GEORGE
The art of Gilbert & George is existential, conveying the intensity of constantly renewed normality. Their art is an active engagement with the nature of freedom and choice; with the volatility, alienation and randomness of modern life as it is bounded by technology, borderlines,and beliefs.
TONY CRAGG AT HOUGHTON HALL Tony Cragg is a master at using the traditional material of bronze in fresh ways. Located on the grass just behind the house is Ferryman (2001), its surface punctured with holes revealing a void within. The sculpture resembles a wild beast on its hind legs, howling – its sound would surely disturb the Lord's herd of English Longhorn cows grazing not far off. JEAN-MARC BUSTAMANTE 145 x 105 cm (57,09 x 41,34 in) Enquire. Tourbillon. 'In a recent series of about twenty paintings, between fresco, painting and drawing, the artist Jean-Marc Bustamante (born in 1952) returns to simple gestures and an iconography of purity. His works are evoking in turn Vuillard and Matisse and "the movement ofSTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Stephan Balkenhol. German. b. 1957. Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by his tools. This unique technique gives a sense of individuality to each sculpture, further reinforcedby the
THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Seoul Fort Hill. Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40PUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. With over 300 titles published to date, our publications feature new and in-depth research together with quality reproductions of the artists'work
CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPACGALERIE THADDAEUS ROPACTHADDAEUS ROPAC Contact Us. London Ely House. 37 Dover Street. London W1S 4NJ. +44 020 3813 8400. london@ropac.net. Opening hours. Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm. Special opening hours during London Gallery Weekend: NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communitySTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Stephan Balkenhol. German. b. 1957. Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by his tools. This unique technique gives a sense of individuality to each sculpture, further reinforcedby the
TOM SACHS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Tom Sachs. American. b. 1966. A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminium and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrialvigour
NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understandROSEMARIE CASTORO
Rosemarie Castoro formulated her unique artistic idiom within the context of Minimalist and Conceptual art in 1960s New York, sharing a SoHo loft with then-partner and fellow artist Carl Andre that became a social hub for creatives, including Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long andSol LeWitt.
ADRIAN GHENIE
Adrian Ghenie 'I Have Turned My Only Face'. As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effect on him, forming the basis for his encyclopaedic knowledge of art history. In his solo exhibition in the White Hall at the Hermitage Museum, “I have turned THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Seoul Fort Hill. Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40PUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. With over 300 titles published to date, our publications feature new and in-depth research together with quality reproductions of the artists'work
CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPACGALERIE THADDAEUS ROPACTHADDAEUS ROPAC Contact Us. London Ely House. 37 Dover Street. London W1S 4NJ. +44 020 3813 8400. london@ropac.net. Opening hours. Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm. Special opening hours during London Gallery Weekend: NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communitySTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Stephan Balkenhol. German. b. 1957. Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by his tools. This unique technique gives a sense of individuality to each sculpture, further reinforcedby the
TOM SACHS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Tom Sachs. American. b. 1966. A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminium and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrialvigour
NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understandROSEMARIE CASTORO
Rosemarie Castoro formulated her unique artistic idiom within the context of Minimalist and Conceptual art in 1960s New York, sharing a SoHo loft with then-partner and fellow artist Carl Andre that became a social hub for creatives, including Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long andSol LeWitt.
ADRIAN GHENIE
Adrian Ghenie 'I Have Turned My Only Face'. As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effect on him, forming the basis for his encyclopaedic knowledge of art history. In his solo exhibition in the White Hall at the Hermitage Museum, “I have turnedNEWS & EVENTS
Thaddaeus Ropac to open in Seoul, South Korea. In the News. Museum Exhibitions. Houghton Hall, Norfolk. 19 May—26 September 2021. Tony Cragg. Tony Cragg at Houghton. MAK Geymüllerschlössel. 8 May—5December 2021.
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Alvaro Barrington. You don't do it for the man, men never notice. You just do it for yourself, you're the fucking coldest. 2 March—17 April 2021. Paris Marais & Online. Martha Jungwirth. Past online exhibitions. Megan Rooney. 25 January—28 February 2021.NEWS & EVENTS
Skip to main content. Artists; Exhibitions; Wishlist BIANCA JAGGER'S LONDON GALLERY WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS ‘I Have Always Liked to Discover Artists’: Bianca Jagger Takes Us on a Whirlwind Tour Through the London Gallery Scene. We caught up with the humanitarian philanthropist and former actor for the inaugural London Gallery Weekend.THE MONOCLE MINUTE
Tom Sachs: Ritual highlighted in The Monocle Minute. London’s first Gallery Weekend starts today: more than 80 galleries will open their doors to the public, continuing the spirit of collaboration forged in the art world during lockdown.ALVARO BARRINGTON
In The Bather Ri/Ro/St, Barrington draws upon traditional representations of the bather, a subject that has been used throughout art history and has allowed artists to develop stylistic innovations whilst also expressing new attitudes towards the human form.In his composition, the artist conflates stylistic references to Abstract Expressionism – the ‘St’ and ‘Ro’ in the title are SEAN SCULLY IN CONVERSATION WITH MARIE MAERTENS, ART Sean Scully in conversation with Marie Maertens, art critic and curator. Saturday 12 June 2021 — 11am CET Paris Marais. We invite you to attend a live conversation between Sean Scully and Marie Maertens, art critic and curator at our Paris Marais gallery, around the exhibition Entre ciel et terre.. The conversation will be inEnglish.
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg Salvage. Essays by Hervé Vanel and Mark Ormond. Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. 25 coloured illustrations. 88 pages, 29,5 x 25 cm. English, French. ISBN 978-2-910055-73-8. Published 2016. Robert Rauschenberg: Salvage.MIQUEL BARCELÓ
Miquel Barceló. Depintura fònica (Depainting) Miquel Barceló accompanied by the musician Pascal Comelade. 18 and 19 Jun. 2020 | Patio Museo de Málaga, 8 p.m.SEAN SCULLY
Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, features the artist’s most significant works and examines his contribution to the development of abstraction over a span of nearly five decades.The exhibition highlights the close relationship between the artist’s paintings, drawings, prints, and pastels, which are rarely shown together. THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40 exhibitions curated at the five extensive and historic gallery spaceseach year.
PUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPACGALERIE THADDAEUS ROPACTHADDAEUS ROPAC Cookies allow us to provide you with useful features and to measure performance in order to improve your experience. By clicking 'Accept all', you agree to the use of all cookies. NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communitySTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by histools.
NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understand TOM SACHS | THADDAEUS ROPAC A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminium and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrial vigour and handmade artistry that have become his trademark.ROSEMARIE CASTORO
Rosemarie Castoro formulated her unique artistic idiom within the context of Minimalist and Conceptual art in 1960s New York, sharing a SoHo loft with then-partner and fellow artist Carl Andre that became a social hub for creatives, including Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long andSol LeWitt.
ADRIAN GHENIE
As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effecton him, forming
THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40 exhibitions curated at the five extensive and historic gallery spaceseach year.
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Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPACGALERIE THADDAEUS ROPACTHADDAEUS ROPAC Cookies allow us to provide you with useful features and to measure performance in order to improve your experience. By clicking 'Accept all', you agree to the use of all cookies. NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communitySTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by histools.
NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understand TOM SACHS | THADDAEUS ROPAC A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminium and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrial vigour and handmade artistry that have become his trademark.ROSEMARIE CASTORO
Rosemarie Castoro formulated her unique artistic idiom within the context of Minimalist and Conceptual art in 1960s New York, sharing a SoHo loft with then-partner and fellow artist Carl Andre that became a social hub for creatives, including Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long andSol LeWitt.
ADRIAN GHENIE
As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effecton him, forming
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Skip to main content. Artists; Exhibitions; Wishlist BIANCA JAGGER'S LONDON GALLERY WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS ‘I Have Always Liked to Discover Artists’: Bianca Jagger Takes Us on a Whirlwind Tour Through the London Gallery Scene. We caught up with the humanitarian philanthropist and former actor for the inaugural London Gallery Weekend.ALVARO BARRINGTON
In The Bather Ri/Ro/St, Barrington draws upon traditional representations of the bather, a subject that has been used throughout art history and has allowed artists to develop stylistic innovations whilst also expressing new attitudes towards the human form.In his composition, the artist conflates stylistic references to Abstract Expressionism – the ‘St’ and ‘Ro’ in the title areGILBERT & GEORGE
The art of Gilbert & George is existential, conveying the intensity of constantly renewed normality. Their art is an active engagement with the nature of freedom and choice; with the volatility, alienation and randomness of modern life as it is bounded by technology, borderlines,and beliefs.
ANSELM KIEFER
In its fall exhibition, the Kunsthalle Mannheim presents works by one of the most famous contemporary German artists: Anselm Kiefer. In his art, he engages with existential issues.MIQUEL BARCELÓ
Miquel Barceló. Depintura fònica (Depainting) Miquel Barceló accompanied by the musician Pascal Comelade. 18 and 19 Jun. 2020 | Patio Museo de Málaga, 8 p.m.SEAN SCULLY
Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, features the artist’s most significant works and examines his contribution to the development of abstraction over a span of nearly five decades.The exhibition highlights the close relationship between the artist’s paintings, drawings, prints, and pastels, which are rarely shown together.JOSEPH BEUYS
Blocks of basalt are arranged across the floor. Basalt is volcanic in origin, and Beuys associated it with the earth’s ancient energy and geological time. Beuys cut a conical hole in each of the slabs. He then ‘treated’ this ‘wound’ by lining the hollow with insulating clay and felt, before re-inserting the stone plugs. THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40 exhibitions curated at the five extensive and historic gallery spaceseach year.
PUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPACGALERIE THADDAEUS ROPACTHADDAEUS ROPAC Cookies allow us to provide you with useful features and to measure performance in order to improve your experience. By clicking 'Accept all', you agree to the use of all cookies. NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communitySTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by histools.
NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understand TOM SACHS | THADDAEUS ROPAC A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminium and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrial vigour and handmade artistry that have become his trademark.ROSEMARIE CASTORO
Rosemarie Castoro formulated her unique artistic idiom within the context of Minimalist and Conceptual art in 1960s New York, sharing a SoHo loft with then-partner and fellow artist Carl Andre that became a social hub for creatives, including Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long andSol LeWitt.
ADRIAN GHENIE
As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effecton him, forming
THADDAEUS ROPACARTISTSGALLERY EXHIBITIONSONLINE EXHIBITIONSNEWSCONTACTABOUT Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. ABOUT US | THADDAEUS ROPAC Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40 exhibitions curated at the five extensive and historic gallery spaceseach year.
PUBLICATIONS
Thaddaeus Ropac has run its own publishing house since it was founded in 1983, to document the work of artists represented by the gallery and advance the critical dialogue surrounding their work. CONTACT US | THADDAEUS ROPACGALERIE THADDAEUS ROPACTHADDAEUS ROPAC Cookies allow us to provide you with useful features and to measure performance in order to improve your experience. By clicking 'Accept all', you agree to the use of all cookies. NOT VITAL | PAINTINGS | THADDAEUS ROPAC Portraiture has long been integral to Vital's sculptural practice, including abstracted head forms in steel and ceramic. He often collaborates with skilled craftsmen around the world to realise his sculptures, while architectural works such as his Houses to Watch the Sunset are embedded in their local communities.. His painted portraits, while introspective, also convey a sense of communitySTEPHAN BALKENHOL
Known for his wooden sculptures, Stephan Balkenhol carves his figures directly from tree trunks – often wawa or cedar wood – using a mallet and a chisel, without trying to erase the traces left by histools.
NOT VITAL; ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Art lovers, get set! The exhibitions to see when London galleries open. Not long now guys! The terrific accidental wheeze which means that, as ‘non-essential retail’ (argue that one, philosophers) commercial art galleries are able to open on-slash-not-before April 12 is a boon to those of us who have sorely missed strolling round white spaces looking at things we don’t quite understand TOM SACHS | THADDAEUS ROPAC A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminium and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrial vigour and handmade artistry that have become his trademark.ROSEMARIE CASTORO
Rosemarie Castoro formulated her unique artistic idiom within the context of Minimalist and Conceptual art in 1960s New York, sharing a SoHo loft with then-partner and fellow artist Carl Andre that became a social hub for creatives, including Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long andSol LeWitt.
ADRIAN GHENIE
As a boy Adrian Ghenie came across a catalogue of Dutch paintings from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, which had a profound effecton him, forming
NEWS & EVENTS
Cookies allow us to provide you with useful features and to measure performance in order to improve your experience. By clicking 'Accept all', you agree to the use of all cookies.ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
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Skip to main content. Artists; Exhibitions; Wishlist BIANCA JAGGER'S LONDON GALLERY WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS ‘I Have Always Liked to Discover Artists’: Bianca Jagger Takes Us on a Whirlwind Tour Through the London Gallery Scene. We caught up with the humanitarian philanthropist and former actor for the inaugural London Gallery Weekend.ALVARO BARRINGTON
In The Bather Ri/Ro/St, Barrington draws upon traditional representations of the bather, a subject that has been used throughout art history and has allowed artists to develop stylistic innovations whilst also expressing new attitudes towards the human form.In his composition, the artist conflates stylistic references to Abstract Expressionism – the ‘St’ and ‘Ro’ in the title areGILBERT & GEORGE
The art of Gilbert & George is existential, conveying the intensity of constantly renewed normality. Their art is an active engagement with the nature of freedom and choice; with the volatility, alienation and randomness of modern life as it is bounded by technology, borderlines,and beliefs.
ANSELM KIEFER
In its fall exhibition, the Kunsthalle Mannheim presents works by one of the most famous contemporary German artists: Anselm Kiefer. In his art, he engages with existential issues.MIQUEL BARCELÓ
Miquel Barceló. Depintura fònica (Depainting) Miquel Barceló accompanied by the musician Pascal Comelade. 18 and 19 Jun. 2020 | Patio Museo de Málaga, 8 p.m.SEAN SCULLY
Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, features the artist’s most significant works and examines his contribution to the development of abstraction over a span of nearly five decades.The exhibition highlights the close relationship between the artist’s paintings, drawings, prints, and pastels, which are rarely shown together.JOSEPH BEUYS
Blocks of basalt are arranged across the floor. Basalt is volcanic in origin, and Beuys associated it with the earth’s ancient energy and geological time. Beuys cut a conical hole in each of the slabs. He then ‘treated’ this ‘wound’ by lining the hollow with insulating clay and felt, before re-inserting the stone plugs. GALERIE THADDAEUS ROPAC* Artists
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