Raúl Dominguez
Untitled, 2022
graphite, charcoal and conté on paper
230 x 150 cm
Raúl Dominguez. Media hora de sol
27 May – 29 July 2022
CarrerasMugica, Bilbao
Untitled, 2022
graphite, charcoal and conté on paper
230 x 150 cm
Raúl Dominguez. Media hora de sol
27 May – 29 July 2022
CarrerasMugica, Bilbao
390 Degrees of Stimulated Stereo 18, 2021-2022
Oil stick, collage, pigments, acrylic medium on oil paint paper
70 x 50 cm
Koen Delaere. 390 Degrees of Simulated Stereo
6 July – 29 August 2022
Gallery Gerhard Hofland
Koen Delaere
390 Degrees of Stimulated Stereo 15, 2021-2022
Oil stick, collage, pigments, acrylic medium on oil paint paper
70 x 50 cm
Koen Delaere
390 Degrees of Stimulated Stereo 9, 2021-2022
oil stick, collage, pigments, acrylic medium on oil paint paper
70 x 50 cm
Wild Wave II, 1983-84
acrylic and graphite on paper
41.9 x 40 cm)
Sonia Gechtoff
24 June – 26 August 2022
55 Walker [Bortolami, kaufmann repetto, and Andrew Kreps Gallery]
Links: [Bortolami Gallery] [Andrew Kreps Gallery] [Kaufman Repetto Gallery]
Sonia Gechtoff
riders of the wave, 1992
acrylic and graphite on canvas
191,8 x 141 x 4 cm
Untitled, 2022
watercolor and ink on carton
30.5 x 22.9 cm
Albert Oehlen. Works on Paper and a Sculpture
9 June – 30 July 2022
Gagosian Gallery, Athens
Links: [Gagosian Gallery]
Albert Oehlen
Untitled, 2022
paper and plastic sheet on paper
30.5 x 22.9 cm
Albert Oehlen
Untitled, 2022
watercolor, pencil and ink on carton
30.5 x 22.9 cm
[from the pressrelease]
In several of twenty-one small works in watercolor and ink on paper on view in Athens, Oehlen also refers to the same source as the John Graham paintings of his 2021 exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills. In these new drawings, Oehlen works alternately in black and white and with a restricted color palette, picturing biomorphic forms alongside wholly abstract passages, infusing both with anarchic energy.
In thirteen larger works in ink, paper, pencil, and watercolor, on paper, Oehlen refers to his Ö-Norm paintings of 2020–21. Characterized by wandering organic lines that often stretch to the edges of their supports, the drawings share with their root paintings a raw, unfinished quality and establish a tension between elegance and abjection. Here, drawing becomes an arena in which ideas of authenticity and expression undergo a thorough but still playful reassessment through experimentation with line, shape, and tone. An additional large charcoal drawing from 2016 features a loose web of black lines that traces the expansive gestures and directional shifts of the artist’s hand.
Finally, in six collages from 2009, Oehlen juxtaposes various found images and materials, including posters, postcards, stickers, and magazine advertisements, with original drawings and prints. These pared-down compositions allude to the continual reframing of aesthetic value and conceptual weight characteristic of twenty-first century consumer culture, while the heterogeneity of their components also challenges the viewer to uncover further visual and thematic links.
Albert Oehlen
Untitled, 2009
collage on paper
100 x 70 cm
Untitled Puzzle Drawing (Frogs 4), 2022
mixed media on paper
28 x 21.5 cm
Michael Williams. Frogs 1 – 9
3 June – 23 July 2022
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Vienna
Michael Williams
Untitled Puzzle Drawing (Frogs 9), 2022
mixed media on paper
28 x 21.5 cm
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