Thomas Zipp
24 Jan - 05 Mar 2011
THOMAS ZIPP
The Forbidden Conduct (Deviations in conservative societies)
24 January - 5 March, 2011
Sommer Contemporary Art is pleased to announce the opening of the second solo
exhibition of artist Thomas Zipp in the gallery. The exhibition will include paintings, drawings and sculptures.
Zipp is one of the most prominent artists to work in Europe today. In his works,Zipp combines works in painting, drawing, sculpture and installation that deal with the history of art and philosophy. A principal component of his works is the staging of opposing values – good vs. evil, god vs. satan, physicality vs. spirituality.
Zipp creates a conceptual world that invokes themes of obsessive tendencies, spiritual ecstasy, borderline experiences and sexuality.
Thomas Zipp was born in 1966. He lives and works in Berlin
Selected solo exhibitions:
(WHITE REFORMATION CO-OP) MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO,
Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel; MENS AGITAT MOLEM (Luther & The
Family of Pills), Sammlung Goetz, Munich ; World Health. Mental health,
Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
Selected group exhibitions:
Wystawa Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw,
Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll since 1967 Museum of
Contemporary Art, Miami / Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal;
Rings of Saturn at the Tate Modern, London and in the 4th Berlin Biennial of
Mice and Men.
The Forbidden Conduct (Deviations in conservative societies)
24 January - 5 March, 2011
Sommer Contemporary Art is pleased to announce the opening of the second solo
exhibition of artist Thomas Zipp in the gallery. The exhibition will include paintings, drawings and sculptures.
Zipp is one of the most prominent artists to work in Europe today. In his works,Zipp combines works in painting, drawing, sculpture and installation that deal with the history of art and philosophy. A principal component of his works is the staging of opposing values – good vs. evil, god vs. satan, physicality vs. spirituality.
Zipp creates a conceptual world that invokes themes of obsessive tendencies, spiritual ecstasy, borderline experiences and sexuality.
Thomas Zipp was born in 1966. He lives and works in Berlin
Selected solo exhibitions:
(WHITE REFORMATION CO-OP) MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO,
Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel; MENS AGITAT MOLEM (Luther & The
Family of Pills), Sammlung Goetz, Munich ; World Health. Mental health,
Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
Selected group exhibitions:
Wystawa Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw,
Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll since 1967 Museum of
Contemporary Art, Miami / Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal;
Rings of Saturn at the Tate Modern, London and in the 4th Berlin Biennial of
Mice and Men.