6 November 2020

Stephan van den Burg

Untitled (borrowed settings #2), 2020
colored pencil on paper
29.7 x 21 cm

Positioning. Stephan van den Burg & Zaida Oenema
17 October – 14 November 2020
Gallery Helder, Den Haag

Zaida Oenema

Soft Ground/Hard Edge (graphite), 2020
Cogon grass paper, cut with soldering iron, graphite
50 x 42 cm

Stephan van den Burg

Untitled (sample book pages #12), 2020
colored pencil on paper
29.7 x 21 cm

Zaida Oenema

Soft Ground/Hard Edge (yellow #2), 2020
Cogon grass, colour pencil
50 x 42 cm

Stephan van den Burg

Untitled (graphite finish #15), 2020
colored pencil on paper
29.7 x 21 cm

31 October 2020

Silvia Bächli

Untitled, 2020
Gouache on paper
62 × 44 cm

Silvia Bächli

Untitled, 2020
Gouache on paper
44 × 31 cm

Silvia Bächli

Untitled, 2020
Gouache on paper
62 × 44 cm

7 October 2020

Joe Bradley

Untitled, 2019
Graphite on paper
23 x 30.5 cm

Works on paper.

Works by: Hurvin Anderson, Milton Avery, Georg Baselitz, Joe Bradley, Marcel Broodthaers, James Lee Byars, Enrico David, Peter Doig, Jörg Immendorff, Per Kirkeby, Florian Krewer, Eugène Leroy, Markus Lüpertz, Walter de Maria, Roberto Matta, Henri Michaux, A.R. Penck, Elizabeth Peyton, Francis Picabia, Sigmar Polke, Peter Saul, Raphaela Simon, and Don Van Vliet.
7 October – 22 November 2020
Michael Werner Gallery, New York

Francis Picabia

Untitled, 1933
Colored pencil, ink on paper
27 x 21 cm

Georg Baselitz

Untitled, 1992
Charcoal on paper
86.5 x 61 cm

Roberto Matta

Woman Impaled and Five Other Scenes, 1943
Graphite, crayon on paper
58.5 x 73 cm

Milton Avery

Misty morning, 1959
Watercolor on paper
55.5 x 76 cm

A.R. Penck

Untitled (Standart), ca. 1967-1968
Watercolor on paper
30 x 21 cm

Peter Doig

Untitled, 2015
Charcoal on paper
50 x 70.5 cm

Henri Michaux

Untitled (Mescaline Drawing), 1959
India ink, watercolor on paper
28 x 20 cm

12 September 2020

Rita Ackermann

Mama Backwards 7, 2020
Oil, acrylic and china marker on canvas
190.5 x 165.1 cm

Rita Ackermann | Mama ’20
12 September – 22 November 2020
Hauser & Wirth, Zurich

[from the pressrelease]
In Mama ’20 Rita Ackermann presents her latest body of work – a continuation of her Mama series – consisting of automatic drawings and paintings on canvas which reveal her persisting interrogation of line, color and form.

This new suite of paintings on both canvas and paper, feature figures and motifs which rise to the surface only to dissolve and reappear elsewhere again. In Ackermann’s Mama series, repeated imagery is often combined with vivid swathes of color, giving her work a complex visual component that oscillates between abstraction and figuration. Her images are the product of automatic lines and gestures, a subconscious unfolding of form.

Ackermann’s distinctive approach to layering yields a framework for a maelstrom of vibrant pigments and textures that invite and immerse the viewer. In works such as ‘Mama, The Best is Always Yet To Come’ (2020), the weight of the paint’s application combined with the additive and subtractive process of color and figurative line, evoke a nuanced interior realm. Pastel, pigment, china marker, and oil create a depth of surface, which are scraped away to reveal figures of shattered compositions.

For her new series of works on paper, Ackermann applies oil and china marker to create intimate incarnations of her larger canvases. Titling them as ‘studies’, Ackermann focuses on details of her Mama paintings, obscuring various pencil-drawn figures through thick veils of brightly colored oil paint. ‘Mama ‘20’ at Hauser & Wirth Zürich continues Ackermann’s distinctive approach to painting and the coalescence between the personal and collective experience within.

11 September 2020

Sandra Vásquez de la Horra

Erupciones, 2019
graphite, watercolour and gouache on paper with wax
70,5 x 49,7 cm

Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
El Viaje Imaginario
11 September – 31 October 2020
Gallery Michael Haas

Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
Belcebú, 2014
graphite on paper in wax, triptych
210 x 100 cm

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