ANTWERP.- TICK TACK is opening Disorder, a total take-over by the world-renowned contemporary German artist Anselm Reyle. Reyle is known for incorporating the vocabulary of European Modernism into his expansive repertoire of large-scale paintings, neon installations, and sculptures. Recurring materials include colored foils from shop window displays, mirrors, automotive lacquer and discarded everyday garbage found in urban areas.
With TICK TACK's brutalist monument and a grand glass facade as his bold canvas, Reyle is about to present a metamorphic experience reshaping the raw essence of the space into an unparalleled total installation with both a day and night scenario. Disorder challenges the boundaries between high art and low culture, inviting you to enter an explosive visual scenery featuring a curated selection of works spanning from 2008 to the present forms an institutional overview.
Anselm Reyle
Born in Tübingen, Germany, in 1970, Reyle has garnered international acclaim with solo exhibitions at prestigious galleries such as König, Almine Rech, Gagosian, and Gavin Brown, as well as iconic institutions like Tate Modern, Kunsthalle Zürich, Deichtorhallen and Neuer Aachener Kunstverein. His works find a home in significant public collections worldwide, including Fondation Louis Vuitton and Centre Pompidou in Paris, Nationalgalerie and Boros Collection in Berlin, and the Pinault Collection in Venice.
Anselm Reyle (b. 1970 in Tübingen, Germany) lives and works in Berlin. He studied at the State Academy of Art and Design in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe. Since 2009 the artist has held a position as a professor of Painting/Drawing at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg.
Anselm Reyles best-known works include his foil and stripe paintings as well as his sculptures. The characteristic of his artistic work is the use of various found objects that have been removed from their original function, altered visually, and recontextualized. Remnants of consumer society, discarded materials, symbols of urbanity, and industrial change play a central role in his oeuvre.
TICK TACK
Anselm Reyle
December 15th, 2023 - February 10th, 2024
Opening Party: Friday 15 December, 7-10 PM