MELENCOLIA

MELENCOLIA

Zahnradstrasse 21 Zurich, 8005, Switzerland Saturday, November 11, 2023–Friday, February 9, 2024 Opening Reception: Friday, November 10, 2023, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.

Galerie Eva Presenhuber is pleased to present the group show MELENCOLIA

ufo (the poet) by jean-marie appriou

Jean-Marie Appriou

UFO (The Poet), 2023

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fracture by omar ba

Omar Ba

Fracture, 2023

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one night only by martin boyce

Martin Boyce

One Night Only, 2023

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the stars are out by martin boyce

Martin Boyce

The Stars Are Out, 2023

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despair by joe bradley

Joe Bradley

Despair, 2023

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midnight by joe bradley

Joe Bradley

Midnight, 2023

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innocent 9 by valentin carron

Valentin Carron

Innocent 9, 2023

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innocent 8 by valentin carron

Valentin Carron

Innocent 8, 2023

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hypoventilation by jonathan lyndon chase

Jonathan Lyndon Chase

Hypoventilation, 2021–2023

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two silhouettes against the glowing light by jonathan lyndon chase

Jonathan Lyndon Chase

Two Silhouettes Against the Glowing Light, 2023

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center city sunset by jonathan lyndon chase

Jonathan Lyndon Chase

Center City Sunset, 2023

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crystal springs by verne dawson

Verne Dawson

Crystal Springs, 2023

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Galerie Eva Presenhuber is pleased to present the group show MELENCOLIA. The exhibition showcases new and important works by both gallery artists as well as carefully selected other positions, including Jean-Marie Appriou, Omar Ba, Martin Boyce, Joe Bradley, Valentin Carron, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Verne Dawson, David Deutsch, Carroll Dunham, Melanie Ebenhoch, Koichi Enomoto, Sam Falls, Louisa Gagliardi, Matthew Angelo Harrison, Stanislava Kovalcikova, Tobias Pils, Liesl Raff, Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Ugo Rondinone, Dieter Roth, Athi-Patra Ruga, Steven Shearer, Josh Smith, Aleksandra Waliszewska, Uman, and Franz West. The exhibition title is a reference to Eva Presenhuber’s first major group show of the same name, which she curated in 1988 at the Vienna gallery of the pioneering Austrian gallerist Grita Insam (born 1931 and died 2011 in Vienna, AT). In turn, this title paid homage to Albrecht Dürer’s iconic engraved master print Melencolia I (1514) which depicts an enigmatic and somber winged female as the personification of human melancholy. The exhibited works touch upon the complexity and depth of this sentiment.