Albert Oehlen, Gagosian Gallery

German artist Albert Oehlen brings his chaotic canvases to London for this 2016 Gagosian exhibition

Untitled © Gagosian Exhibition 2015
Albert Oehlen's canvases are not quiet. They aren't calm, or still, or pleasant. The German artist's paintings are impulsive, clamorous and maximalist. Swathes and smears of colour meet with scribbles, graffiti, nuggets of advertising imagery, digitally manipulated forms. Oehlen uses figures and a ragtag assortment of differently sized brushes, as well as the computer, as his tools.

Oehlen grew out of the same scene as Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke and Gerard Richter, and his paintings sell for a deadly serious sum. The wild abandon with which Oehlen paints has been aped by younger artists such as current art-world darling Oscar Murillo and NYC hotshot and Saatchi-favourite Joe Bradley.

This February, the taste-making Gagosian gallery mounts a solo exhibition of Oehlen's work. Come down, and discover one of the art world's freest radicals.

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What Albert Oehlen, Gagosian Gallery
Where Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, 20 Grosvenor Hill, London, W1K 3DL | MAP
Nearest tube Green Park (underground)
When 05 Feb 16 – 24 Mar 16, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Price £Free
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