In the second of three rooms occupied by Tobias Spichtig’s exhibition “Everything No One Ever Wanted,” the Swiss artist gathered thirteen used armoires in different styles; their arrangement in two concentric rings yielded a kind of closed interior.
German artist Albert Oehlen began painting as a teenager and has continued working throughout the decades, moving from figuration to abstraction in a manner that makes the distinction less meaningful than it is for most painters. Oehlens interest in artificiality and the formal processes of layering and of experimentation underlie his recent work.
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