Thomas Zipp | |
Birth Place: | Heppenheim, West Germany |
Nationality: | German |
Thomas Zipp (born 1966, Heppenheim, Germany) is an artist based in Berlin.
Zipp studied at the Städelschule, Frankfurt (with Thomas Bayrle) and the Slade Schoolhttps://web.archive.org/web/20061114054043/http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/homepage.html, London from 1992–1998.
With a palette that favors burnt umber, gray and army green, his dark thinly painted canvases and sculptures often come in a careworn palette of ash white, granite grey and much black.[1] The paintings' stretchers sometimes extend into legs that might allow them to be carried like banners; some are paired with separately framed photo-based images of bearded 19th-century father figures or skeletons that seem to comment on the paintings.[2] In his 2008 show "White Dada" at London's Alison Jacques Gallery, Dada-style montages and defaced pictures included a textbook description of electroconvulsive therapy and images of drugs of the medical, non-recreational kind.[3]
In music, Zipp teamed up with Felix Weber to produce "Freie Musik" in 2002, first called Nazihipiwelt. They formed a trio called ZLW-Trio with electronic artist Sepp Löbert. Next Zipp and Weber founded the band DA ("Dickarsch", meaning fatass in English) in 2006. The band featured Stefan Branca on guitar, as well as Phillip Zaiser and Kai Erdmann. DA released the LP Nach Hause in 2007. The opening nights of Zipp's exhibitions often feature musical performances by the artist and his band.[4]
Since 2008, Zipp has been a professor at the Berlin University of the Arts.
Zipp's work has been shown work in many exhibitions including “Artforum Berlin” http://www.art-forum-berlin.com, at Thread Waxing Space in New York City and at Stadtische Galerie Wolfsburg http://www.staedtische-galerie-wolfsburg.de/. Zipp has also shown at galleries and museums such as Tate Modernhttp://www.tate.org.uk/modern/, London, Transmission Galleryhttp://www.transmissiongallery.org/, Glasgow and OTTO, Copenhagen.
He is represented by Galerie Guido W Baudach http://www.guidowbaudach.com/artists/Thomas-Zipp/biography in Berlin; Alison Jacques Gallery in London; Patricia Low Contemporary http://www.patricialow.com in Gstaad; Harris Lieberman https://web.archive.org/web/20051014044037/http://www.harrislieberman.com/ in New York; and Patrick Painter http://www.patrickpainter.com/ and China Art Objects Galleries in Los Angeles.
2013Comparative Investigation about the Disposition of the Width of a Circle, 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia (cat.)The Pink Noise Diaries, Kaufmann Repetto, MilanThe chips are down, Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York
2012England Attacked By The Americas, Kunstverein OldenburgBlackout Chambers, L'Arc de Cercle & Dissociative Amnesia, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin3 contributions to the theory of mass-aberrations in modern religions, Alison Jaques Gallery, London
2011Beyond the Superego, Galerie Krinziger, ViennaAchtung!: solarized deterritorialization. insanity against Protestantism (England attacked by the Americas),Ausstellungsraum Céline und Heiner Bastian, Berlin (cat.)bilobed flaps, Baronian_Francey, BrusselsThe World´s most complete Congress of Ritatin Treatments, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Innsbruck (cat.)The forbidden Conduct (Deviations in conservative societies), Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2010
(White Reformation Co-op) Mens Sana in Corpore Sano, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel (cat.)
2009
Faces, Kunstverein Heppenheim, HeppenheimThe World’s Most Complete Congress Of Strange People, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, BerlinMens Agitat Molem (Luther & The Family of Pills), Sammlung Goetz, Munich (cat.)
2008
White Dada, Alison Jacques Gallery, LondonBlack Pattex 78, Galería Heinrich Ehrhardt, Madrid (cat.)Planet Caravan? Is There Life After Death? a Futuristic World Fair, Museum Dhondt-Daehnens, Deurle / BelgiumS.S.B.S.M. (sick souls by sick minds), Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
2007
Planet Caravan? Is There Life After Death? a Futuristic World Fair, South London Gallery, London (cat.)Planet Caravan? Is There Life After Death? a Futuristic World Fair, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim / Museum in der Alten Post, Mülheim (cat.)The Family of Ornament and Verbrechen, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
2006
Hier (Futuristic Mess), Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, MunichGeist über Materie, Patrick Painter Inc., Santa MonicaUranlicht, Harris Lieberman Gallery, New York(God bless the (Lord Auch)), Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
2005
Dirty Tree Black Pills, Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg (cat.)man muss das adjektiv abschaffen, Baronian_Francey, Brussels
2004
Futurism Now! Samoa leads, Daniel Hug Gallery, Los AngelesThe New Breed, Part 1 (Geist Ohne Körper), Galerie Michael Neff, Frankfurt/M. (cat.)The New Breed, Part 2 (Geist Ohne Körper), Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt/M. (cat.)
2003
Neroin, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin (cat.)The Nero Command, Marc Jancou Fine Art, New York
2001
Exorcise the demons of perhaps, Maschenmode, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, BerlinAtrium Vagari (with Phillip Zaiser), Kunsthaus Essen, Essen
2000
OD, Maschenmode, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
2008
Vertrautes Terrain – Aktuelle Kunst in & über Deutschland, ZKM, Karlsruhe (cat.)
Back to Black – Schwarz in der aktuellen Malerei, kestnergesellschaft, Hannover (cat.) 2007
Euro-Centric. Part 1, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (cat.)
Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago / Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami / Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal (cat.)
Perspektive07, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München
Mystic Truths, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland / Neuseeland (cat.)
Made in Germany, kestnergesellschaft, Hannover (cat.)
Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen 2007, Kunsthalle Bremen (cat.)
2006
Deformation of Character, PS.1, New York
Rings of Saturn, Tate Modern, London
Von Mäusen und Menschen, 4th Berlin Biennale, Berlin (cat.)
2005
When Humour Becomes Painful, Migrosmuseum für Gegenwartskunst, Zürich (cat.)
2003
actionbutton, Hamburger Bahnhof / Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin (cat.)