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Adrian Ghenie The Fear of NOW

Explore the exhibition and watch internationally acclaimed artist Adrian Ghenie speak about his most extensive show in London for almost a decade. Showing new oil paintings and charcoal drawings, the exhibition reflects a key shift in the artist’s themes and practice.

Revisiting his enduring interest in portraiture through a group of figurative works, the artist records the impact of the Digital Era on the human condition and its physiological effects on the body.

I’ve tried to create figurative painting, but using the building blocks of abstraction [...] The reasons why I’m a figurative artist and I’m not really abstract are more emotional and are to do with how I relate myself to traditional figurative painting. —Adrian Ghenie

The Fear of NOW is an exhibition of new oil paintings and charcoal drawings by Romanian-born, Berlin-based artist Adrian Ghenie. He fuses the profoundly personal with the art historical, bridging the abstract and the figurative to examine the impact of the Digital Age on the human condition.






  • 14.10.2022 - 22.12.2022
    Ausstellung »
    Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac »

    Until 22 December 2022

    London Ely House
    37 Dover Street, W1S 4NJ



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  • Impressions of the exhibition: Adrian Ghenie
    Impressions of the exhibition: Adrian Ghenie
    Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
  • Impressions of the exhibition: Adrian Ghenie
    Impressions of the exhibition: Adrian Ghenie
    Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
  • Adrian Ghenie Figure with Remote Control, 2022 Oil on canvas  205 x 178 cm (80.71 x 70.1 in)
    Adrian Ghenie Figure with Remote Control, 2022 Oil on canvas 205 x 178 cm (80.71 x 70.1 in)
    Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
  • Adrian Ghenie Self-Portrait with Favorite Book, 2022 Oil on canvas 103 x 140 cm (40.56 x 50.11 in)
    Adrian Ghenie Self-Portrait with Favorite Book, 2022 Oil on canvas 103 x 140 cm (40.56 x 50.11 in)
    Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
  • Adrian Ghenie Studio Scene 3, 2022 Oil on canvas 205 x 110 cm (80.71 x 43.31 in)
    Adrian Ghenie Studio Scene 3, 2022 Oil on canvas 205 x 110 cm (80.71 x 43.31 in)
    Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac