Eric Sutphin's Berlin Solo Show and New York Exhibitions Highlight Early and Recent Work
Eric Sutphin's first solo exhibition in Berlin continues until October 25. Concurrent presentations in New York explore both his early and recent artistic output, reflecting his growing market presence. At the New York Public Library, Madsen has installed a new public artwork alongside several smaller pieces. Additional drawings featuring tropical patterns and Art Brut influences are on view at Nicelle Beauchene gallery. The artists discuss their personal histories, perspectives on painting, and constraints within contemporary visual culture. A new series features in-person conversations between two individuals analyzing a single artwork, examining how affect becomes material through paint.
Key facts
- Eric Sutphin has his first solo show in Berlin.
- The Berlin exhibition runs through October 25.
- Two simultaneous shows in New York examine Sutphin's early and recent work.
- Sutphin's market status is rising.
- Madsen has a new public artwork at the New York Public Library.
- Madsen has several smaller pieces at the New York Public Library.
- New drawings are displayed at Nicelle Beauchene gallery.
- The drawings feature tropical patterns and Art Brut style.
- Artists discuss their history and thoughts about painting.
- Artists discuss strictures on contemporary imagery.
- A new series features two people talking about one artwork in person.
- The series examines affect made material in paint.
Entities
Artists
- Eric Sutphin
- Madsen
Institutions
- New York Public Library
- Nicelle Beauchene
- artcritical
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany
- New York
- United States