post-title Pictorial Resonance | Groupexhibition | Galerie Thomas Schulte | 27.01.-02.03.2024

Pictorial Resonance | Groupexhibition | Galerie Thomas Schulte | 27.01.-02.03.2024

Pictorial Resonance | Groupexhibition | Galerie Thomas Schulte | 27.01.-02.03.2024

Pictorial Resonance | Groupexhibition | Galerie Thomas Schulte | 27.01.-02.03.2024

until 02.03. | #4161ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte currently shows the exhibition “Pictorial Resonance”, curated by Fabian Marcaccio and Jonas Weichsel.

An exchange between and among distinctive painterly positions, Pictorial Resonance at Galerie Thomas Schulte presents works by 18 artists spanning from 1970 to 2024. The exhibition is curated by Fabian Marcaccio and Jonas Weichsel, whose respective approaches, alongside those brought together here – though varied in process and focus – find common ground in their epistemological and analytical engagements with the medium. The pictorial possibilities that the works individually and collectively investigate bring up questions of where, how, or perhaps even why, we might situate painting today, in our image-saturated digital age, as well as what it is to think, or picture, in painting more broadly.

Participating artists:

Polly Apfelbaum
Kerstin Brätsch
Ernst Caramelle
Marieta Chirulescu
Paul Czerlitzki
Friederike Feldmann
Wade Guyton
Toulu Hassani
Nancy Haynes
Jürgen Krause
Jonathan Lasker
Fabian Marcaccio
Iulia Nistor
Blinky Palermo
David Reed
Pieter Vermeersch
Dan Walsh
Jonas Weichsel

Exhibition period: Saturday, 27, January until Saturday, 02. March 2024

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Image caption: Dan Walsh, “Channel”, 2020, Acrylic on canvas, 140 x 140 cm | 55 x 55 in

Exhibition Pictorial Resonance – Galerie Thomas Schulte | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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