Lehmann Maupin will present Under the Skin, a group exhibition featuring artworks by gallery artists Tracey Emin, Klara Kristalova, Alex Prager, Robin Rhode, Juergen Teller, and Erwin Wurm. The artists included in this exhibition will present a diverse selection of works that are linked by a shared engagement with figurative representation in contemporary art.
Under the Skin features a selection of Emin's intimately-scaled monoprints and watercolors, including self-portraits that portray the figure in the classical reclining nude pose. Executed in a style reminiscent of German Expressionism, these works evoke the raw emotion and poignancy typical of Emin's work, revealing the artist's innermost hopes, fears, and disappointments.
Kristalova's Big Girl Now (2013) uses the traditions of ceramics to integrate a conventional figurative form with a ceramic elephant-headed figure. With Big Girl Now the artist explores concepts of physical and psychological transformation by exposing a mysterious confluence between the human and animal worlds. Prager, whose practice often explores the figure in relation to its surroundings, will exhibit recent photographic work that evokes a sense of ambiguity about time and place. The artist often creates narratives that straddle the line between fiction and reality, relaying a sense of anxiety, suspense, and general unease.Image: Robin Rhode, detail from Carry-on (2013), chromogenic print, 9 parts, each: 18.35 x 27.56 inches (framed) (46.6 x 70 cm). Overall dimensions: 58.98 x 86.61 inches (149.8 x 220 cm). Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong.
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