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Magnus Plessen, Balloons (Fig. 7), 2025 Photo © Roman März
Magnus Plessen, Balloons (Fig. 7), 2025 Framed drawing

Magnus Plessen b. 1967

Balloons (Fig. 7), 2025
Charcoal, pencil & acrylic on paper
59 x 42 cm | 23 1/4 x 16 1/2 in (paper)
72 x 53 cm | 28 x 20 in (frame)
€ 6,500.00
Magnus Plessen, Balloons (Fig. 7), 2025
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Magnus Plessen è nato nel 1967 ad Amburgo, in Germania, e vive e lavora a Berlino. Dal 2019 è professore di pittura alla Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste di Karlsruhe. Le sue opere sono caratterizzate da una meticolosa costruzione dell'immagine e da un'attenzione particolare al processo pittorico. La tavolozza cromatica dell'artista è caratterizzata da gialli e grigi tenui, con occasionali tocchi di colore brillante che appaiono come un barlume di speranza.


Nella sua ultima serie di opere, Plessen rimane concentrato sulla figura umana, ma sposta lo sguardo dal viso alle mani e agli oggetti che esse stringono. Utilizza il carboncino per aggiungere profondità e oscurità, sia visiva che simbolica, mentre il motivo della sigaretta non è solo ricorrente, ma centrale nella sua mitizzazione. In questi 8 disegni unici, i palloncini, simboli dell'innocenza infantile e dei momenti fragili, fungono da faro di gioia e speranza.


Magnus Plessen ha tenuto numerose mostre personali, tra cui: The Rose Art Museum, Massachusetts; Art Institute of Chicago; Centre Georges Pompidou, Parigi; Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, K21, Düsseldorf e MoMA PS1, New York, oltre a numerose mostre personali in gallerie, tra cui: White Cube, Londra e Hong Kong, Gladstone Gallery, New York, Konrad Fischer, Düsseldorf e Berlino e Mai 36, Zurigo. Plessen ha partecipato a varie mostre collettive internazionali, tra cui il Centre

Pompidou di Parigi, il Museum of Contemporary Art di Los Angeles, l'Art Institute di Chicago, la Kunstsammlung NRW K20/K21, il Walker Art Center di Minneapolis e la Pinakothek der Moderne di Monaco di Baviera.


(EN)


Magnus Plessen was born in 1967 in Hamburg, Germany and lives and works in Berlin, Germany. He is a Professor of Painting at the Saatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Karlsruhe since 2019. His works are characterized by a meticulous construction of the image and a focus on the painterly process. The artist’s definitive color palette is populated by muted yellows and greys with the occasional bright pop of color appearing like a sliver of hope.


In his latest body of work, Plessen remains focused on the human figure, but shifts his stare from the face back to the hands, and the things they hold. He makes use of charcoal to add depth and darkness, both visual and symbolic, while the motif of the cigarette isn’t just reoccurring, but central in his mythmaking. Across these 8 unique drawings, balloons, symbols of childhood innocence and fragile moments, serve as a beacon of joy and hope.


Magnus Plessen has had numerous solo exhibitions, including: The Rose Art Museum, Massachusetts; Art Institute of Chicago; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, K21, Düsseldorf and MoMA PS1, New York, as well as numerous solo gallery exhibitions, including: White Cube, London and Hong Kong, Gladstone Gallery, New York, Konrad Fischer, Düsseldorf and Berlin and Mai 36, Zurich. Plessen has participated in various international group exhibitions, including: the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Museu Serralves, Porto, Goetz Collection, Munich and was represented at the 50th Venice Biennale (2003). Works by Magnus Plessen have been placed in important international collections, incl. Centre

Pompidou, Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Kunstsammlung NRW K20/K21; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis and the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich.

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