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Obermarkt 51, 82418, Murnau am Staffelsee, Germany
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Fri 19 Nov 2021 to Thu 23 Dec 2021

Obermarkt 51, 82418 THINKING OUT LOUD

Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-2pm

PULPO GALLERY presents THINKING OUT LOUD.


Artworks

Agnes Grochulska, Portrait with Aquamarine Outline, 2020

Oil on canvas

406.0 × 406.0 × 51.0 mm

© Agnes Grochulska

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Agnes Grochulska, It Looks How It Feels 1, 2020

Oil on canvas

406.0 × 457.0 × 51.0 mm

© Agnes Grochulska

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Gao Hang, Auto tune, 2020

Acrylic and gel on canvas

229.0 × 305.0 mm

© Gao Hang

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Houda Terjuman, Uprooted Home, 2021

Sponge, wire, sawdust, plaster, cardboard

450.0 × 700.0 × 350.0 mm

© Houda Terjuman

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Houda Terjuman, Uprooted Palm, 2021

Sponge, copper, wire, sawdust, plaster

450.0 × 700.0 × 350.0 mm

© Houda Terjuman

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Jordan West, Catalogue of Memories, 2016

Gouache on paper

686.0 × 279.0 mm

© Jordan West

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Jordan West, Catalogue of Memories (Oil), 2021

Oil on linen

1076.0 × 1016.0 mm

© Jordan West

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Noah Becker, The Prodigal Son, 2020

Acrylic on canvas

914.0 × 1219.0 mm

© Noah Becker

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Rhiannon Inman-Simpson, A cold bite, 2021

Oil on canvas

610.0 × 760.0 mm

© Rhiannon Inman-Simpson

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Richard Roth, Bada Bing, 2021

Acrylic on wood panel

203.0 × 305.0 × 102.0 mm

© Richard Roth

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Richard Roth, One Size Fits All, 2021

Acrylic on wood panel

203.0 × 305.0 × 102.0 mm

© Richard Roth

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Richard Roth, Raising Cain, 2021

Acrylic on wood panel

203.0 × 305.0 × 102.0 mm

© Richard Roth

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Richard Roth, Testa Rosa 3, 2021

Acrylic on wood panel

203.0 × 305.0 × 102.0 mm

© Richard Roth

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Tracey Snelling, Shanghai/Chongqing Hot Pot/Mixtape Building, 2019

Mixed media installation with video

1880.0 × 2660.0 × 1400.0 mm

© Tracey Snelling

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Gao Hang, Proud to be an American, 2020

Acrylic on canvas

1219.0 × 1219.0 mm

© Gao Hang

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Gregory de la Haba, Natalie White as Agnes Dei, 2014

Oil on wood panel

1829.0 × 1219.0 mm

© Gregory de la Haba

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Justine Otto, Based on a true story, 2019

Oil on canvas

1200.0 × 1300.0 mm

© Justine Otto

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Justine Otto, Atlanta (Dog Singer), 2020

Oil on canvas

1800.0 × 2100.0 mm

© Justine Otto

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Rhiannon Inman-Simpson, Below a shifting minute, 2021

Oil on canvas

1500.0 × 1650.0 mm

© Rhiannon Inman-Simpson

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Royal Jarmon, Big Lit, 2021

Acrylic on canvas

1016.0 × 1524.0 mm

© Royal Jarmon

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Tracey Snelling, BIG FUCK, 2020

Mixed media sign

1500.0 × 2070.0 × 700.0 mm

© Tracey Snelling

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A potpourri of diverse, international and versatile artists who keep the contemporary art world in excitement, the group exhibition THINKING OUT LOUD features a selection of works by 11 outstanding artists: Noah Becker, Agnes Grochulska, Gregory de la Haba, Gao Hang, Rhiannon Inman-Simpson, Royal Jarmon, Justine Otto, Richard Roth, Tracey Snelling, Houda Terjuman and Jordan West. The exhibition operates in a field of tension between different materials, styles and artist personalities focusing on current socio-cultural issues.

Flashing neon lights, dreamlike landscapes, and striking faces. The works are shown together in a challenging and inspiring blend that is eager to be discovered and allow the viewer to see a reflexion of our current Zeitgeist through clear artistic perspectives.

In his paintings, Noah Becker combines stylized figures and street art elements within a surreal landscape in a socio-critical way, while Agnes Grochulska’s mesmerizing portraits show us all the emotion, meaning and importance that only the human form can carry.

With his still life, Gregory de la Haba sets the idea of a memento mori in order to interpret themes such as femininity and spirituality in a controversial way.

In contrast to that we see Gao Hang’s figures, whose almost geometrical shapes boarder on the abstract, question the excessive use of social media within his generation and the current urge for self-representation.

Rhiannon Inman-Simpson approaches the canvas instinctively and lets the colors perform a balanced dance on the surface while creating complex compositions.

Tracey Snelling’s monumental sculptures and installations provide sociological studies of places at a specific time in history.

In a similar manner, Royal Jarmon combines memories of eveyday objects and places in order to pose the viewer a riddle.

Justine Otto's paintings appear like excerpts from a dream - apparitions and fabulous scenes enclosed in an imaginative atmospheric landscape.

In contrast, Richard Roth’s artworks offer a sensational relationship with reality by combining autonomous forms with structures taken from West African fabric patterns, Zulu baskets, Navajo blankets, and early American quilts.

In her floating sculptures Houda Terjuman takes the viewer on a journey through the Middle East, Europe and Africa and reveals a pronounced sense of exclusion, nostalgia, and search for identity.

Similarly, Jordan West brings the idea of a fleeting moment into his painting and captures impressions of the sublime, isolation, dreams, memories, and visions – an extremely skillful play with reality.

The exhibition offers a mirror of the human soul. It is filled with emotions and the longing for an escape into into a world of dreams. The exhibited artists all left a distinctive fingerprint on the contemporary art world by creating time capsules of the present time.

Courtesy of PULPO GALLERY, Murnau am Staffelsee

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