Mass Abstractions and DemoGraphica

Mass Abstractions and DemoGraphica

645 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA 94133, USA Saturday, September 9, 2023–Saturday, October 28, 2023 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 9, 2023, 3 p.m.–5 p.m.


pope in popemobile by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Pope in Popemobile, 2016–2021

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knorkator by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Knorkator, 2022

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capitol by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Capitol, 2023

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vatican conclave by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Vatican Conclave, 2023

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miss america by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Miss America, 2022–2023

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world trade centre site by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

World Trade Centre Site, 2022–2023

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mall crowd by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Mall Crowd, 2021–2022

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wwe mega-event by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

WWE Mega-Event, 2022

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fight hemisphere by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Fight Hemisphere, 2023

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burning man i by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Burning Man I, 2022

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big time rush by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Big Time Rush, 2021–2022

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inauguration i by tom birkner

Tom Birkner

Inauguration I, 2022

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Tom Birkner: Mass Abstractions & DemoGraphica   

September 9 – October 28, 2023 

Opening reception: Saturday, September 9th, 3 – 5pm Artist talk: 3:30pm   

Paul Thiebaud Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Tom Birkner: Mass Abstractions & DemoGraphica on Saturday, September 9, 2023, with a reception from 3 – 5pm, and an artist talk at 3:30pm. The exhibition features two series of paintings by Tom Birkner: DemoGraphica – the newest iteration of on ongoing series presented as an installation of 88 panels depicting everyday people in the post-industrial America of today – and Mass Abstractions, in which scenes of mass gatherings, such as concerts, have been rendered in a loosely abstracted manner. Known for his depictions of people and places on the margins of society, Tom Birkner’s new explorations into mainstream gatherings reveal his continual interest in situations where prevailing social norms breakdown. The exhibition will be on view through October 28, 2023.    

Visually balanced on the edge between abstraction and realism, Tom Birkner’s Mass Abstractions series represents a shift in both his painting style and his subject matter. Focused on gatherings with large numbers of people, the works in the series not only depict times of celebration, ie: Queen Elizabeth’s jubilee and the inauguration of an American president, but also places and moments where the rules of social order more easily breakdown, such as rock concerts, the Burning Man festival, and sports arenas. Capturing the raw energy and emotions created in these situations, Birkner’s loose application of paint causes the underlying image to dissolve when observed closely, only to re-emerge when viewed further back.    

The over 200 paintings in Tom Birkner’s ongoing series DemoGraphica, by contrast, depict everyday people in the United States in all their vernacular variety. Rendered with realistic precision against monochromatic backgrounds, Birkner has chosen moments of both jubilation and fright, the fantastical, and the ordinary as representations of American Society today for viewers in the future to contemplate. With 88 individual panels in this single gallery installation, Birkner is as interested in the meaning and truths revealed in the aggregate, as he is in the revelations found in each intimate moment. From this large presentation, Birkner has created “finished works” by selecting both individual canvases and groupings with as many as five parts for viewers to contemplate and reflect upon.   

 Tom Birkner was born in Rahway, New Jersey, and was educated at both Rutgers University (BA 1993) and The Pennsylvania State University (MFA 1997). He has taught at the Parsons School of Design in both New York and Paris, and is currently Associate Professor of Art for Painting at the University of Texas, El Paso. Tom Birkner’s works have been exhibited throughout the United States and can be found in numerous private collections. This is his fifth solo exhibition with Paul Thiebaud Gallery.