How Soon Was Now
02 Sep - 08 Nov 2014
Julian Schnabel
Domingueros en la plaza de la REVOLUCION, 1998
oil,gesso,spraypaint on tarp
244 x 305 cm / 96 x 120"
Domingueros en la plaza de la REVOLUCION, 1998
oil,gesso,spraypaint on tarp
244 x 305 cm / 96 x 120"
HOW SOON WAS NOW
A Brief History of CFA
2 September - 8 November 2014
There's a club, if you'd like to go
You could meet somebody who really loves you
Excerpt from The Smiths, “How Soon Is Now”, 1984
We are pleased to present „How Soon Was Now“ – A Brief History of CFA – with artists Cecily Brown, Georg Baselitz, Georg Herold, Thomas Kiesewetter, Chris Ofili, Tal R, Anselm Reyle, Christian Rosa, Julian Schnabel, Dana Schutz, Katja Strunz, Jürgen Teller and Gert & Uwe Tobias, who have been connected to the gallery throughout its life.
“How Soon Was Now” – an exhibition celebrating 20 years of gallery operation – is to be more an atmospheric snapshot than a nostalgic retrospective of the gallery’s history. Partly developed for the exhibition, partly selected by the gallery for presentation, aside from the occasion itself and title – there was no thematic, curatorial parameter for the show. The artists will be presented showcasing their diversity and individuality, outlining the ‘character’ of the gallery and the heterogeneity of its programme.
The artists are united neither by medium, nor by style or technique, but rather by an attitude toward the world, to art and to life.
A Brief History of CFA
2 September - 8 November 2014
There's a club, if you'd like to go
You could meet somebody who really loves you
Excerpt from The Smiths, “How Soon Is Now”, 1984
We are pleased to present „How Soon Was Now“ – A Brief History of CFA – with artists Cecily Brown, Georg Baselitz, Georg Herold, Thomas Kiesewetter, Chris Ofili, Tal R, Anselm Reyle, Christian Rosa, Julian Schnabel, Dana Schutz, Katja Strunz, Jürgen Teller and Gert & Uwe Tobias, who have been connected to the gallery throughout its life.
“How Soon Was Now” – an exhibition celebrating 20 years of gallery operation – is to be more an atmospheric snapshot than a nostalgic retrospective of the gallery’s history. Partly developed for the exhibition, partly selected by the gallery for presentation, aside from the occasion itself and title – there was no thematic, curatorial parameter for the show. The artists will be presented showcasing their diversity and individuality, outlining the ‘character’ of the gallery and the heterogeneity of its programme.
The artists are united neither by medium, nor by style or technique, but rather by an attitude toward the world, to art and to life.