2 September 2022

Rebecca Horn

Neapolitan Rock Formation, 2012
mixed media on paper
32 x 24 cm

Rebecca Horn
Die Geliebte, 2007
acrylic, pencil on paper
181 x 150 cm

Rebecca Horn
Untitled
, 2009
gouache on paper
32 x 24 cm

27 August 2022

Rosana Paulino

Senhora das plantas, Espada de Iansã, 2022
watercolor and graphite on paper
57.5 × 38 cm

Rosana Paulino
A geometria à brasileira chega ao paraíso tropical, 2022
digital print, collage and monotype on paper
48 × 33 cm

Rosana Paulino
O Ovo, Divisão Celular, 2001
graphite, dry pastel, oil pastel and crayon on paper
33 × 24 cm

25 August 2022

Rashid Johnson

Bruise Painting “Libras”, 2021
Oil on linen
244 x 214 x 5.1 cm

Rashid JohnsonSodade
19 Jun – 13 Nov 2022
Hauser & Wirth, Menorca

Links: [Hauser & Wirth]

Rashid Johnson
Seascape “Petit Pays”, 2022
Oil on linen
183.5 x 244.5 x 5.1 cm

Rashid Johnson
Surrender Painting “Got to Give it Up”, 2022
Oil on linen
122.3 x 91.5 x 5.1 cm

23 August 2022

Felipe Baeza

Wayward, 2021
ink, cut paper, graphite, twine, and acrylic collaged on paper
167.6 × 121.9 cm

Felipe Baeza
The 59th Venice Biennale: The Milk of Dreams
23 April – 27 November 2022 | Venice, Italy

Felipe Baeza
Fragments, refusing totality and wholeness, 2021
ink, embroidery, acrylic, graphite, varnish, and cut paper on panel
40.6 × 30.5 cm

[from the pressrelease] I open against my will dreaming of other planets I am dreaming of other ways of seeing this life These lines title a large-scale painting by Felipe Baeza, who combines collage, mixed media, egg tempera, and printmaking to make heavily textured two- dimensional works. Dreams of other planets, of another life arise through bodies depicted in states of transformation – often half human, half flora. Full foliage bursts from human heads, overtakes torsos and limbs, and erotically vines its way in and out of desirous mouths. Baeza’s approach to material aligns with the concepts that underline his work. This is visible in the new works shown at the Biennale Arte 2022, a continuation of a series Baeza has developed since 2018. He builds up his figures with layer after layer on panel, canvas, and paper, then sanding, carving, and altering the elements within each composition. This intense material manipulation recharacterises traditional drawing and painting processes and, reflecting the artist’s experience of migration to the United States from Mexico and migration across the globe, express his intent to create “fugitive bodies.” Described by the artist as love letters, his paintings and collages are a form of imaginative self-portraiture and future building.

Felipe Baeza
Por caminos ignorados, por hendiduras secretas, por las misteriosas vetas de troncos recién cortados, 2020
ink, flashe, acrylic, varnish, twine, cut paper, and egg tempera on paper

21 August 2022

Katrin Bremermann

2104, 2021
wax and varnish on paper
40,5 x 29,7 cm

Katrin Bremermann
2232, 2022
wax and varnish on paper
40,5 x 29,7 cm

Katrin Bremermann
M 2101, 2021
wax and varnish on paper
57 x 41,5 cm

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