ALBERT OEHLEN (b. 1954)
Oehlen challenges painting from within—using abstraction, figuration, and digital tools to question taste, composition, and control. His irreverent canvases fuse chaos and calculation, often mocking the medium while reinventing it. His work is in MoMA, Centre Pompidou, and the Serpentine Galleries.

"I want to make beautiful paintings, but by using ugly things."


ATEMPORAL CULTURE
ATEMPORAL CULTURE