Anarene
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Mali MorrisMifsud, (Courtesy the artist and Hales, London and New York), 2009Acrylic on canvas41 x 51 cm -
Danny RolphCollectors Window, 2023Acrylic on canvas61 x 76 cm -
Diana CopperwhiteNoctiluca, 2022Oil on canvas50 x 50 cm -
Ian HughesSqueeze Play, 2023Acrylic on canvas50.8x40.6cm -
Alonso Leon-VelardeObjeto Volador no identificado (Courtesy the artist), 2020Oil and chalk on linen78.7 x 68.6 cm -
Chantal JoffeSelf Portrait in Union Square, (Courtesy the Artist / Victoria Miro Gallery, London), 2015Pastel on paper47.6 x 37.8 x 3.8 cm -
Michael RaedeckerLong Term, (Courtesy Grimm Gallery NYC), 2022Laser printer pigment transfer, dispersion, acrylic, beads, glitter and thread on canvas32 1/4 x 23 1/8 inches -
Alberto Alejandro RodriguezPhalanges (Factory La Favorita II, Manresa, Barcelona), 2023Acrylic on wood panel38 x 46 cm -
Sinéad Ní MhaonaighBy Night, 2020Oil on canvas40 x 50 cm -
Chris OfiliBlue Biceps (Courtesy Artist / Zwirner Gallery), 2005Pastel on paper48.3 x 31.8 cm -
Michaela Yearwood-DanWaving not drowning (Courtesy Boesky Gallery NYC), 2022Acrylic, gouache, ink and glass beads on paper60.3 x 45.1 cm -
Diana CopperwhiteVapourtrail, 2022Oil on Canvas50 x 50 cm -
Per AdolfsenPuddle , 2021graphite, chalk, and pencil on paper42 x 30 cm -
Danny RolphAtelier, 2015Acrylic, mixed media on triple wall69.9x50.8cm
June 23 - July 22, 2023
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 22, 6 - 8 PM.
Chelsea, New York: 532 Gallery is pleased to announce Anarene, an exhibition of paintings curated by London-based artist Danny Rolph.
The title of this show is a reference to the ghost town in Texas where Peter Bogdanovich's 1971 film The Last Picture Show is set. This exhibition continues the thematic conversation of a previous show curated six years ago at the gallery called Last Picture Show. In this exhibition, the film's location, Anarene, is a metaphor for painting in that its purpose and power have changed, but nonetheless it continues vividly to live within the imagination of the present and therefore continues to retain a purpose? The film is full of transgressions and is beautifully crafted; it’s loaded with narratives and characters who help create a particular mood.
The artists that 532 Gallery is proud to bring together span different generations and continents. They are all pioneers, rightfully respected by their peers and the public alike. By bringing examples of their work together in our gallery location for a period of time, we hope to explore and reveal the complexity and purpose of approaches in current painting and it’s ongoing vitality and breadth as a medium. Reveling in the present but acknowledging a debt to the past.
Participating artists: Per Adolfsen, Diana Copperwhite, Michaela Yearwood Dan, John Hoyland, Ian Hughes, Chantal Joffe, Mali Morris, Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Chris Ofili, Michael Raedecker, Alberto A. Rodriguez, Danny Rolph, Alonso León Velarde.
Special thanks to the generosity of all the artists as well as the Marianne Boesky Gallery, Grimm Gallery, Hales Gallery, Victoria Miro Gallery, and David Zwirner Gallery.
For further information please contact 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel by e-mail at info@532gallery.com
June 23 - July 22, 2023
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 22, 6 - 8 PM.
Chelsea, New York: 532 Gallery is pleased to announce Anarene, an exhibition of paintings curated by London-based artist Danny Rolph.
The title of this show is a reference to the ghost town in Texas where Peter Bogdanovich's 1971 film The Last Picture Show is set. This exhibition continues the thematic conversation of a previous show curated six years ago at the gallery called Last Picture Show. In this exhibition, the film's location, Anarene, is a metaphor for painting in that its purpose and power have changed, but nonetheless it continues vividly to live within the imagination of the present and therefore continues to retain a purpose? The film is full of transgressions and is beautifully crafted; it’s loaded with narratives and characters who help create a particular mood.
The artists that 532 Gallery is proud to bring together span different generations and continents. They are all pioneers, rightfully respected by their peers and the public alike. By bringing examples of their work together in our gallery location for a period of time, we hope to explore and reveal the complexity and purpose of approaches in current painting and it’s ongoing vitality and breadth as a medium. Reveling in the present but acknowledging a debt to the past.
Participating artists: Per Adolfsen, Diana Copperwhite, Michaela Yearwood Dan, John Hoyland, Ian Hughes, Chantal Joffe, Mali Morris, Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Chris Ofili, Michael Raedecker, Alberto A. Rodriguez, Danny Rolph, Alonso León Velarde.
Special thanks to the generosity of all the artists as well as the Marianne Boesky Gallery, Grimm Gallery, Hales Gallery, Victoria Miro Gallery, and David Zwirner Gallery.
For further information please contact 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel by e-mail at info@532gallery.com
