Sequence 1 - Painting and Sculpture
in the François Pinault Collection

Sequence 1 featured a diverse range of work by sixteen artists from the Collection, as well as new commissions and special projects. International and multi-generational, the artists in Sequence 1 all engaged in the practice of painting or sculpture to varying degrees.
Eschewing theme or narrative, Sequence 1 reminded us that contemporary artists have never abandoned these supposedly "traditional" disciplines, choosing instead to modify them with constant conceptual revisions and ever-evolving techniques.
The works in this show spotlighted the presence of the artist’s hand presenting a diverse range of artists who still rely on various expressions of craft while expanding the traditional practices of painting and sculpture with new twists and inventions.




Mike Kelley, Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (Domestic Scene), (2000) ph Santi Caleca
Robert Gober, Untitled, (1991) ph Santi Caleca
Marlene Dumas, Gelijkenis I & II (Likeness I & II), 2002 ph Santi Caleca
David Hammons, Central Park West, (1990) ph Santi Caleca
Richard Prince, Why Did the Nazi Cross the Road? (1991) ph Santi Caleca
Franz West, La Sagna (2007) ph Santi Caleca
Rudolf Stingel, Untitled (1631), (2007) ph Santi Caleca
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