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JULY 31st - SEPTEMBER 4th 2021
M. LeBlanc is proud to present a two-person exhibition of new paintings by Anne Haack and Stefan Muller. The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday July 31st and is on view through Saturday September 4th, 2021.
Stefan Müller (b. 1971 in Frankfurt am Main, DE) lives and works in Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions of Müller's work include ‘Stefan Müller’ (2021) at Galerie Bärbel Grässlin in Frankfurt am Main, ‘Schlendern im Verweilen’ (2019) at Galerie Nagel+Draxler in Berlin, ‘Der Unzulänglichkeit schönste Konsequenzen’ (2016) at Kunsthalle Giessen in Giessen, and ‘Allerliebste Tante Polly’ (2013) at the Kölnischer Kunstverein in Cologne. Müller attended Frankfurt’s Städelschule between 1996 and 2001, studying with Professor Thomas Bayrle.
Anne Haack (b. 1987 in Freiburg, DE) lives and works in Cologne and Sicily. Recent exhibitions of Haack’s work include ‘Raw’ (2019) at Kunsthalle Koln in Cologne, ‘How To Charm’ (2016) at Qbox Gallery in Athens, and ‘PACIFICschHALL’ (2017) at The Haffners in Tirol, Austria. Haack received a Master of Arts in Art History degree from Humboldt Universität in Berlin in 2015, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Fine Arts from the Camberwell College of Arts in London in 2012. Currently, Haack is completing the postgraduate Program for Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought at the European Graduate School in Switzerland and Malta.
The exhibition ‘Anne Haack | Stefan Muller’ is the debut exhibition of both artists' work in Chicago.
EXHIBITION TEXT
HAACK - CV
MÜLLER - CV
JULY 31st - SEPTEMBER 4th 2021
M. LeBlanc is proud to present a two-person exhibition of new paintings by Anne Haack and Stefan Muller. The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday July 31st and is on view through Saturday September 4th, 2021.
Stefan Müller (b. 1971 in Frankfurt am Main, DE) lives and works in Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions of Müller's work include ‘Stefan Müller’ (2021) at Galerie Bärbel Grässlin in Frankfurt am Main, ‘Schlendern im Verweilen’ (2019) at Galerie Nagel+Draxler in Berlin, ‘Der Unzulänglichkeit schönste Konsequenzen’ (2016) at Kunsthalle Giessen in Giessen, and ‘Allerliebste Tante Polly’ (2013) at the Kölnischer Kunstverein in Cologne. Müller attended Frankfurt’s Städelschule between 1996 and 2001, studying with Professor Thomas Bayrle.
Anne Haack (b. 1987 in Freiburg, DE) lives and works in Cologne and Sicily. Recent exhibitions of Haack’s work include ‘Raw’ (2019) at Kunsthalle Koln in Cologne, ‘How To Charm’ (2016) at Qbox Gallery in Athens, and ‘PACIFICschHALL’ (2017) at The Haffners in Tirol, Austria. Haack received a Master of Arts in Art History degree from Humboldt Universität in Berlin in 2015, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Fine Arts from the Camberwell College of Arts in London in 2012. Currently, Haack is completing the postgraduate Program for Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought at the European Graduate School in Switzerland and Malta.
The exhibition ‘Anne Haack | Stefan Muller’ is the debut exhibition of both artists' work in Chicago.
EXHIBITION TEXT
HAACK - CV
MÜLLER - CV
Anne Haack
tarnigo, 2021
pigments, rabbit skin glue, and primer on canvas
110.24 x 70.87 in (280 x 180 cm)
Anne Haack
dewil, 2021
pigments, rabbit skin glue, and primer on canvas
110.24 x 70.87 in (280 x 180 cm)
Stefan Müller
Untitled, 2021
fabric paint, ink, acrylic, pencil, and varnish on canvas
78.74 x 68.90 in (200 x 175 cm)
Stefan Müller
der Gewinner vom Verlierwettbewerb (The Winner of the Loser’s Contest), 2021
acrylic, ballpoint pen on canvas
23.62 x 19.69 in (60 x 50 cm)
Stefan Müller
Rainy Days and Mondays, 2021
fabric paint, varnish, ink, and acrylic on canvas
39.37 x 33.46 in (100 x 85 cm)
Stefan Müller
Untitled, 2021
acrylic, lacquer, and thread on canvas
31.50 x 25.59 in (80 x 65 cm)
Anne Haack
herisliz, 2021
pigment, rabbit skin glue, primer, and citrus turpentine oil on canvas
110.24 x 70.87 in (280 x 180 cm)
Anne Haack
trib, 2021
pigment, rabbit skin glue, primer, and citrus turpentine oil on canvas
110.24 x 70.87 in (280 x 180 cm)
Stefan Müller
Selbstporträt rein aus der Erinnerung (Self-portrait purely from Memory), 2021
acrylic, pencil, and mixed material on canvas
45.28 x 39.37 in (115 x 100 cm)
Stefan Müller
Am Blickfeld blüht’s mit Augenduft, 2021
fabric paint, bleach, acrylic, shellac, and varnish on canvas
33.46 x 27.56 in (85 x 70 cm)