
GRIMM is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Matthias Franz, on view at the New York gallery from September 9 to October 31, 2026.
Throughout his early career, Franz has developed a captivating style of organic representation where viewpoints in his paintings are refracted, obscured, and through this brought closer to life. Directly confronting the complexity of contemporary existence, he approaches the medium of painting as a venture in witnessing and recording his time.
In his paintings, muted earth tones are contrasted with shadowy outlines and full primary hues that comprise invented architectural spaces or uncanny perspectives. The pulling and pushing tension within his brushstrokes captures the sensation of heavy, enlarged forms giving way to more delicate arrangements, infused with the imbalanced weight and proportions one would find in a dream.
Franz is careful to distance the viewer’s perspective from the interior of his paintings. He describes this process as “clinging to the inherent depth and secret of things.” Buried within his images the viewer searches for the face of a figure or the contours of the skyline. Amongst the seemingly unconnected locations pictured throughout his oeuvre he depicts the environment of the academy, onstage performances, and beds full of dreaming bodies. Throughout these scenes, the motif of collective longing is projected into a broader social context, as are suggestions of detachment, inaction, and rebelliousness.
The artist’s early influences include American painters such as Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden, while he embraces the expressive grandeur inherited from his continental European predecessors and contemporaries, German painters such as Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, and Daniel Richter.
About the artist
Matthias Franz (b. 1984, Ilmenau, DE) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 2019, where he was a student of Daniel Richter. Selected exhibitions include claim no easy victories, GRIMM, London (UK); Sensory Dialogue, with Daniel Richter, Yi Space, Hangzhou (CN); Birds Sing the Echoes of Fragmentation, GRIMM, Amsterdam (NL); The Moon and I, GRIMM, New York, NY (US); AIR 2020 / 2021, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (AT); Salon des Nutzlosen, GRIMM, New York, NY (US); and Condition Humaine, GRIMM, New York, NY (US).
Franz’s work can be found in the Rachofsky Collection, Dallas, TX (US); Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, Palm Beach, FL (US); De Heus-Zomer Collection, Barneveld (NL); THE EKARD COLLECTION; Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas, TX (US); Kunstmuseum, The Hague (NL); The He Art Museum, Foshan (CN); and the David and Indrė Roberts Collection, London (UK), as well as numerous private collections.





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