Salzburg: Daniel Richter. SO LONG, DADDY. Geändert
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06.06.2020 - 18.07.2020
GALERIE THADDAEUS ROPAC - Villa Kast MIRABELLPLATZ 2 5020 SALZBURG
ON VIEW AT OUR SALZBURG GALLERY AND AS AN ONLINE VIEWING EXPERIENCE WITH 360° PANORAMAS
Celebrated for his riotous compositions of tangled limbs, his fantastical landscapes and his prescient depictions of socio-political events, Daniel Richter’s newest paintings are populated by dynamic, writhing bodily forms that appear to levitate and collide, animated by vivid colouration and heavy black outlines. These large-scale works are influenced by Greek mythology, in particular the flaying of the satyr Marsyas, who was punished for his act of hubris in challenging Apollo to a contest of music.
Celebrated for his riotous compositions of tangled limbs, his fantastical landscapes and his prescient depictions of socio-political events, Daniel Richter’s newest paintings are populated by dynamic, writhing bodily forms that appear to levitate and collide, animated by vivid colouration and heavy black outlines. These large-scale works are influenced by Greek mythology, in particular the flaying of the satyr Marsyas, who was punished for his act of hubris in challenging Apollo to a contest of music.
Eingetragen am: Freitag, 12.06.2020
Letzte Änderung: Samstag, 11.07.2020