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EXPO CHICAGO 2015 /// PREVIEW of SELECTED WORKS GALERIE THOMAS SCHULTE BOOTH #307
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EXPO CHICAGO 2015 /// PREVIEW of SELECTED WORKS
GALERIE THOMAS SCHULTE ///BOOTH #307
Contact: Galerie Thomas SchulteCharlottenstraße 24D-10117 Berlin
fon: +49 (0)30 2060 8990fax: +49 (0)30 2060 89910
Gonzalo Alarcón+1 646 2754530+49 173 66 46 [email protected]
Maud Piquion+1 305 2069396+49 163 87 09 [email protected]
Artists: Dieter Appelt
Richard Artschwager
Alice Aycock
Alfredo Jaar
Idris Khan
Jonathan Lasker
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
Gordon Matta-Clark
Allan McCollum
David Reed
Iris Schomaker
DIETER APPELT
Details: Der Fleck auf dem Spiegel, den der Atemhauch schafft, 1977b/w-photography55,5 x 65,6 x 5 cm | 21 3/4 x 25 3/4 x 2 inDAPP/GTS 11
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RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER
Details: Door }, 1983-84acrylic on wood, glass, 2 parts(1x) 207,6 x 165 x 24,8 cm | 81 3/4 x 65 x 9 3/4 in(1x) 189,6 x 63,5 x 3,8 cm | 74 2/3 x 25 x 1 1/2 inRART/GTS 71
Richard Artschwager must be counted among the undisputed heroes of contemporary art in America. His oeuvre develops in the 60ties which eventually see him among the artists of the Leo Castelli Gallery including Liechtenstein, Johns, Judd, Nauman, Rauschenberg and the other greats of this famous stable. His artistic language is unique and - as Richard Armstrong notes - employs two principal tools: seemingly functional, body-scale objects and framed grisaille paintings that refer, literally and metaphorically, to the space inside and outside of themselves.
Door } is one of Artschwager's major successes and a seminal work in his rich oeuvre. It was first shown in 1984 in the famous MATRIX exhibition series at the Berkeley Art Museum and at the Wadsworthe Atheneum and later included in several major international retrospective exhibition of the artist.
This wonderful work has been in the private collection of its first owner since 1985 and has not been offered in the art market since.
ALICE AYCOCK
Details: Hoop-La, 2014aluminum, powdercoated white61 x 53,3 x 78,7 cm | 24 x 31 x 21 inaluminum base: 70 x 70 cm / 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 inpedestal: 82 x 70 x 70 cm / 32 1/4 x 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 inEdition 1/2 + 1 AP + 1 EPAAYC/GTS 137/1
DAVID REED
Details: #549-3, 2004-2006 / 2012-2014oil and alkyd on polyester66 x 264,2 cm | 26 x 104 inDREE/GTS 7
JONATHAN LASKER
Details: Model for a Self-Controlling Environment, 2010oil on linen76 x 102 cm | 30 x 40 1/4 inJLAS/GTS 118
During his studies at the California Institute of the Arts, in the 1970s, Jonathan Lasker took up the challenge of questioning and redefining the painterly medium. He subsequently devised a self-referential painterly system with a vocabulary of sign-like forms and colours which he has repeatedly varied and reformulated to this very day. Lasker´s pictorial means range from a scriptural, seemingly intuitive drawing to pastose, protruding, three-dimensional paint applications that create a tension with the planar composition of the background surface. Jonathan Lasker (born in Jersey City, New Jersey, 1948) studied at the California Institute of the Arts (1977) and the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he still lives and works today.
JONATHAN LASKER
Details: Considerable Objectivity, 2011oil on can very day vasboard30,5 x 40,6 cm | 12 x 16 inJLAS/GTS 119
At EXPO Chicago Galerie Thomas Schulte shows some exquisite examples of Lasker's paintings in medium and small formats.
ALLAN MCCOLLUM
Details: The Shapes Project: Shapes Spinoffs, 2005/2014Ash wood, hand lathedGroup of 6 unique sculptures, each ca. 25,4 (h) x 16,9 (Ø) cm | 10 (h) x 6 3/4 ( Ø) in
Allan McCollum was born in California in 1944, and lives and works in New York. With his extremely incisive works, he has become one of the most outstanding conceptual artists of his time. His artistic work is defined by his occupation with the phenomenon of individuality and the mass as a sociological and artistic problem of defining identity. His works are often characterized by an extreme accumulation of individual pieces, such as drawings or sculptures.
In 2005 McCollum first introduced to the public his most extensive concept: The Shapes Project.It is based on a system he created to design and produce a unique emblem for every person on the planet, without repeating. These unique emblems in theory can take any physical form. They exist as individual prints, as artificial marbel and plywood sculptures, and in a number of other designs.
At EXPO Chicago Galerie Thomas Schulte presents for the first time in the U.S. the stunning latest version of Shapes - symmetrical spinoffs handcrafted from ash wood by artisans in a small town in east Germany.
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IÑIGO MANGLANO-OVALLE
Details: Black Jack, 2006carbon fiber and aluminum480 x 350,3 x 243,8 cm | 189 x 138 x 96 inAP II of an Edition of 5 plus 2 APIMAN/GTS 40/APII
GORDON MATTA-CLARK
Details: Office Baroque, 1977cibachrome print100 x 74,9 cm | 39 1/3 x 29 1/2 inframed: 124,5 x 99 cm | 49 x 39 inEstate stamp, therein signed by Jane Crawford Matta-Clark and estate number, #220 in felt tip pen, on the verso From an Edition of 3GMAT/GTS 526
IRIS SCHOMAKER
Details: Untitled, 2014watercolour and oil on paper30,2 x 23,2 cm | 12 x 9 1/4 inframed: 47 x 38,3 cm | 18 1/2 x 15 inISCH/GTS 519
IDRIS KHAN
Details: Disappearing Line, 2015digital bromide mounted on aluminium50,8 x 60,9 cm | 20 x 24 inframed: 69,2 x 59 x 5,1 cm | 27 1/4 x 23 1/4 x 2 inEdition 7/7 + 2APIKHA/GTS 71/7