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About
Fabian Marcaccio was born in Rosario in Argentina in 1963. His work poses the question whether traditional painting traditions can survive the digital age. In order to investigate this, he uses printmaking transfer techniques to make his pieces, while manipulating generally held conventions of painting. This cutting-edge style has afforded him international acclaim since the 1990s. More recently, he has relied upon digital and industrial techniques such as 3D-printing to infuse his painting process with spatial and temporal concerns. The results are environmental paintings, animations, and “paintants” that combine digitally manipulated imagery, sculptural form, and three-dimensionally painted surfaces.
Fabian Marcaccio studied at the University of Philosophy in Rosario, Argentina. In 2011, he was awarded the Bernhard Heiliger Award for Sculpture. He has made a name for himself through numerous international solo exhibitions, including Makasiini Contemporary, Turku (2017), Casa Daros, Rio de Janeiro (2014), Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2013), Museum Lehmbruck (2012), Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld (2012), Georg-Kolbe-Museum, Berlin (2011), FRAC Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand (2005), Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (2005), DA2 Domus Artium 2002, Salamanca (2005), Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2004), Miami Art Museum (2004), Kölnischer Kunstverein and Württembergischer Kunstverein (2000). Important group exhibitions include Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2015), Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles (2014), FRAC-Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand (2013), Museum Morsbroich (2011), Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt a.M. (2011), Biennale in Sevilla (2007), Kunstmuseum Bochum (2007), Riverside Park, New York (2006), and Documenta (2002). Marcaccio’s work can be found in several private and public collections, including Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Daros Collection, Zurich, Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art, Istanbul, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, MACRO, Rosario, MADC San José, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt a.M., and Sammlung Goetz, Munich. Fabian Marcaccio lives and works in New York City.
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PICTORIAL RESONANCE
Group Show 27 January TO 2 March 2024 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEArtworks by 18 artists fill the gallery space. They represent a diverse range of sizes...View Exhibition -
FLEX-PAINTANTS
FABIAN MARCACCIO 29 October TO 3 December 2022 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEGalerie Thomas Schulte presents Fabian Marcaccio’s Flex-Paintants—the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery—featuring new...View Exhibition -
THE MATTER IN HARMONY
GROUP SHOW 14 July TO 15 September 2018 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn July 13 Galerie Thomas Schulte opened the group exhibition The Matter in Harmony with...View Exhibition -
3DEP3
Fabian Marcaccio 17 September TO 19 November 2016 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEIn line with this year’s Berlin Art Week (September 13–18), Galerie Thomas Schulte presents a...View Exhibition -
Teach us to outgrow our madness
GROUP SHOW 22 November 2014 TO 17 January 2015 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn Friday the 21st of November, 2014, Galerie Thomas Schulte opens the group exhibition Teach...View Exhibition -
Some USA Stories
Fabian Marcaccio 5 July TO 31 August 2013 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn Friday, 5th of July 2013, Galerie Thomas Schulte will open a solo exhibition of...View Exhibition -
ANALYTICAL RAGE-PAINTANTS
FABIAN MARCACCIO 31 October TO 23 December 2009 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn Friday the 30th of Oktober 2009 from 7-9pm, Galarie Thomas Schulte will be opening...View Exhibition
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FABIAN MARCACCIO / GALLERY WEEKEND BEIJING
30 May to 11 June 2023We are happy to be invited to participate to this year's Beijing Gallery Weekend with works by Fabian Marcaccio. The artist's Animation-Paintants and Flex-Paintants will...Read more -
Allan McCollum, Fabian Marcaccio, David Reed / Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
Group exhibition 12 February to 25 April 2021With What do we want to keep? Works from the Collection Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein starts its 2021 exhibition programme with a major collection display featuring numerous...Read more