Thomas Schütte
‘I still think the job of the artist is to tell continuous stories with colour, light, lines, form and volume. It is about developing and making work that is independent and convincing.'
Thomas Schütte (b. 1954, Oldenburg) studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Gerhard Richter, Daniel Buren and Benjamin Buchloh. Influenced by minimal and conceptual art as well as music, theatre design and classical sculpture, Schütte’s installations, sculptures, prints, drawings and watercolours take different and often contradictory forms. The artist returns to time and again to human or human-like heads. Sometimes portrayed as grotesque or comic, or as characters in an ongoing drama, he has rendered the subject in wax, bronze, Murano glass and, as in Kopf (Mann) (2018), ceramic. His sculptures and sculptural installations often begin as small wax or clay models that are then cast at large scale, such as Mann im Wind I–III (2018), a series central to his solo exhibition at Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2019). Model for a Hotel (2007) was a sculpture constructed from brightly coloured panes of glass that occupied Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth for eighteen months. The work underlined how even though his art often looks utilitarian, as if it might offer sustenance, shelter or companionship, it often delivers false promises and alien worlds.
In 2016 the artist had a major solo exhibition United Enemies at Stockholm’s Moderna Museet, which was the same year he opened Skulpturenhalle outside Düsseldorf, an exhibition space for contemporary sculpture as well as a home for his own works. Unpredictable and enormously inventive, Schütte uses a wide range of materials to revise the basic constituents – natural, cultural, political – of everyday life while exploring fundamental questions about the role of the artist in an age of entertainment.
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Resonance
The Final Exhibition at 59–60 Frith Street 3 Nov - 21 Dec 2006 Soho SquareFrith Street Gallery was established in 1989 with the intention of exhibiting drawings and works on paper. This exhibition recalls the gallery’s origins, bringing together works by gallery artists and...Read more -
Print Run
An Exhibition of Contemporary Prints 13 Jan - 26 Feb 2006 Soho SquarePolly Apfelbaum is known for her floor installations comprised of hundreds of hand-cut and hand-dyed pieces of fabric that explore issues of domesticity, femininity, and decoration. Her series of prints...Read more -
Eccentric Spaces
4 Mar - 15 Apr 2005 Soho SquareIt brings together a diverse group of artists who have made work inspired by idiosyncratic, eccentric, outrageous or simply odd architecture and the effects it creates. Kenneth Anger’s Eaux D’Artifice...Read more -
Thomas Schütte
Low Tide Wandering 16 Mar - 26 Apr 2002 Soho SquareThis installation, conceived specially for the gallery, will be the first substantial presentation of the artist’s work in the UK since his exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1998....Read more -
0 To 60 In 10 Years
A Decade in Soho - Part I 27 May - 1 Jul 1999 Soho SquareJane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and video, doubled its...Read more -
Marlene Dumas, Juan Muñoz, Thomas Schütte
25 Nov 1994 - 21 Jan 1995 Soho SquareThe human figure reoccurs in the work of Marlene Dumas, Juan Muñoz and Thomas Schütte in various guises. By creating works that challenge and question, they are among a number...Read more