To be conceived
Current exhibition
Overview
From memories of cityscapes or the openness of the universe to the intimacy of floral motifs, To be conceived brings together the work of our represented artists. Ranging from local names, including Christian Butterfield and Gina Rorai, to Latin American artists Rafael Yaluff and Andrés Marroquín. The exhibition commemorates recent creations in conversation with iconic bodies of work that continue enriching aesthetic dialogues.
Barbara Astman I Virgil Baruchel I Karl Blossfeldt I Peter Campbell I Christian Butterfield I Jeff Chiu I Burt Covit I Beatrice Di Girolamo I Rosi Maria Di Meglio I Hana Elmasry I Michelle Forsyth I Miles Gertler I Thaddeus Holownia I George Platt Lynes I Frank Mädler I Carol Marino I Andrés Marroquín Winkelmann I Brendon McNaughton I Sondra Meszaros I Leopold Plotek I Gina Rorai I Lisa Rose I Grit Schwerdtfeger I Nigel Scott I Ramón Serrano I David Urban I Rafael Yaluff
Works
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Frank Mädler, Teddys in Rot, Series: Pen, 2013
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Michelle Forsyth, Black and white glove with floating rings, 2022
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Rosi Maria Di Meglio, Masada, 2020
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Virgil Baruchel, capital gains, 2020
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Barbara Astman, Portraits and Conversations with Empty Vessels, Grid H, 2019
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Lisa Rose, Pantone Blues, 2020
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Hana Elmasry, February (Rain After the Snow), 2018
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David Urban, Lafontaine Receding, 2018
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Grit Schwerdtfeger, Feld, 2020
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Rafael Yaluff, Poppies, 2019
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Christian Butterfield, AP Flower #11, 2022
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Peter Campbell, Blinding Splash of Splendour, 2022
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Rafael Yaluff, El trabajo cotidiano, 2017
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Thaddeus Holownia, Headlighting: untitled (Bare Foot Cowboy), 1974-1978
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Gina Rorai, A Corridor for Anne Savage, 2022
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Nigel Scott, Untitled, 2022
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