DANIEL RICHTER – SO LONG, DADDY.

Posted on 2020-06-29

Celebrated for his riotous compositions of tangled limbs, his fantastical landscapes and his prescient depictions of socio-political events, Daniel Richter’s newest paintings are populated by dynamic, writhing bodily forms that appear to levitate and collide, animated by vivid colouration and heavy black outlines. These large-scale works are influenced by Greek mythology, in particular the flaying of the satyr Marsyas, who was punished for his act of hubris in challenging Apollo to a contest of music.

Exhibition runs through to July 18th, 2020

Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
Villa Kast
Mirabellplatz 2
5020 Salzburg
Austria

www.ropac.net