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Hakgojae Cheongdam
Thomas Scheibitz: Doppelstern (Double Star)

Hakgojae Cheongdam proudly presents the works of Thomas Scheibitz (b.1968, Radeberg, Germany) in his solo exhibition, Doppelstern (Double Star) on view from March 21st (Thu), 2019 to May 5th (Sun), 2019. Thomas Scheibitz is one of the most prominent contemporary German artists who is renowned for conceptual paintings and sculptures that eventually dissolves the boundaries by grafting the realms between figuration and abstraction. The artist has developed his exquisite painterly language by disassembling the images that he has collected including architectures, cityscapes, pop cultures, drawings that are inspired by classical paintings - then reorganizing them into his own contexts. Through this process, the artist provides the viewers with uncanny sensation. In particular, the artist leaves space for intuition and imagination between the viewers and the works by attempting to abstract his oeuvre one step further through his recent works.

 
Doppelstern (Double Star) is Thomas Scheibitz's first solo exhibition in Korea. The exhibition - comprises a total of 14 works, including paintings, drawings and sculptures. It offers a view to the artist's latest oeuvre. The exhibition title, Doppelstern (Double Star) which was given by the artist himself, who is visiting Korea for the first time. Through the exhibition, the artist intends to refer to two different traditions and cultural spaces in Europe and Asia.

Thomas Scheibitz was born in Radeberg, Germany in 1968 and graduated from Hochschule für Bildende Künste with a Master’s degree in Fine Arts. In 2005, he was the representative of the German Pavilion at the 51st Venice Biennale along with Tino Segal. He has held numerous solo exhibitions in various institutions such as Kunstmuseum Bonn in Germany (2018), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in U.K. (2013), Museum of Modern Art in Germany (2012), Irish Museum of Modern Art in Ireland (2007) and many others. Selected group exhibitions include, Stedelijk Museum in Netherlands (2016), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in U.S. (2012), Pinakothek der Moderne in Germany (2012), Centre Pompidou in Paris (2012) and Palais de Tokyo in France (2012). His works are also held in many public collections including Tate Modern (London), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco), Museum für Moderne Kunst (Frankfurt am Main), Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart (Berlin), Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh), Centre Pompidou (Paris). He currently lives and works in Berlin.
Artworks
Thomas Scheibitz
Portrait 2b

2011

Styrofoam, wood, metal, varnish

66 x 134 x 38 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Monogramm_Relief

2017

MDF, wood, mounted, oil paint

110 x 100 x 18 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Theatro Dolby

2017

MDF, wood, mounted, oil paint, vinyl, lacquer paint

60 x 70 x 55 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Kapital VI

2019

MDF, cardboard mounted, vinyl and acrylic

247 x 11.5 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Virus

2019

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on cotton blended fabric

140 x 90 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Komponist

2019

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on cotton blended fabric

140 x 90 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Stilleben

2019

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on cotton blended fabric

140 x 90 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Landschaft

2019

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on cotton blended fabric

140 x 90 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Figur

2019

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on canvas

100 x 70 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Portrait Fassbinder

2019

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on canvas

150 x 190 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Portrait AUF

2018

Oil, vinyl, pigment marker on canvas

140 x 90 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Ohne Titel

2009

Pigment marker and pencil on paper

29.7 x 21 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Ohne Titel

2009

Indian ink, pencil on paper

29.7 x 21 cm

Thomas Scheibitz
Ohne Titel

2012

Pencil, colored pencil, pigment marker, ballpoint pen on paper

21 x 29.7 cm

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