Press Release
Almine Rech Gallery Brussels is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Chris Succo at the gallery and the artist´s first solo in Belgium. The exhibition will be comprised of Succo´s latest bodies of work, his signature ZigZag - paintings and Silkscreen-paintings.

Chris Succo was born in 1979 in Duesseldorf, Germany. He was a Meisterschuler of Georg Herold at the Kunstakademie Duesseldorf. After graduation in 2009 he studied at the Royal College Of Art in London where he received his MA in 2012. The artist´s work has been exhibited internationally. Recent exhibitions include Chris Succo, DUVE Berlin (2014);LIFE, The Journal Gallery at Venus Over Manhattan, New York (2014); Total Recall at Rod Barton Gallery, London (2013); The Soft Machine, SAKS Gallery, Geneva (2013); Nu Era, Galerie Fiebach Minninger, Cologne (2012).

Chris Succo lives and works in Duesseldorf, Germany.

Chris Succo Language of Elbow at Almine Rech Gallery in Brussels
April 23 - May 23, 2015

Photo: Sven Laurent - Let me shoot for you
Courtesy of the Artist and Almine Rech Gallery

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About the Artist

Chris Succo, a German artist, paints with a roughness gleaned from a youth spent on the road, and a softness, like the coo of Neil Young lyrics or the lines of poetry that title his paintings (YOU LOOK LIKE NIRVANA JUST BROKE UP, one quips). Succo is indulgent, even belligerent, in his application of paint, and this attitude—in which process, and a passion for the basic tactility of painting—trumps all other concerns. Channeling the personal evolution that Christopher Wool brought to painting, Succo’s newest canvases are an extension of his previous series, riffing off his signature ‘White Paintings,’ in which spray-painted pigment shines through gestural layers of thick, white oil paint. This time, delicate markings recalling handwriting, heartbeats, or meandering scribbles à la Twombly appear on flat, further reduced canvases. There’s less gesture, and no brushstrokes, but every bit of the attitude of an artist who has a telltale longing for long hours in his studio—with no signs of slowing down.

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