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Adrian Ghenie: The Hooligans

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This publication marks Adrian Ghenie’s fourth solo exhibition with Pace. It focuses on the artist’s explorations of the notion of “hooliganism” in his recent paintings and drawings, which were informed by the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and Romantic movements.

With essays by curator Apsara DiQuinzio and writer, critic, and multimedia artist Masha Tupitsyn, the catalogue includes full-color images and striking details from Ghenie’s works created in 2020. Artworks showcased in the book depict rich layers of colors, shapes, and lines, blurring the boundary between abstraction and figuration.

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Contributors: Apsara DiQuinzio, Masha Tupitsyn
Publisher: Pace Publishing
Publication date: 2021
Hardcover
80 pages: 42 color illustrations
12 × 8 ½ inches
ISBN: 9781948701426

Adrian Ghenie The Hoolidans by Apsara DiQuinzio, Masha Tupitsyn. The book is upright and has the artists blue, yellow, and black painting at the top with grey cloth and black text on the bottom.
The book is open to two pages with the artists blue, green, and black work on the left page and an essay introduction on the right page.
The book is open to two pages with a photograph of the exhibition across both. There are three paintings hanging on white walls.
The book is open to two pages with an Adrian Ghenie painting on the right page and the painting details on the left page.
Adrian Ghenie The Hoolidans by Apsara DiQuinzio, Masha Tupitsyn. The book is at a flat angle and has the artists blue, yellow, and black painting at the top with grey cloth and black text on the bottom.

Adrian Ghenie

Adrian Ghenie surveys and subverts historical and artistic narratives through his paintings, which aim to unearth feelings of vulnerability, frustration, or desire, and often draw on human experience and ideas of the collective unconscious.

Learn more about the artist