Thaddaeus Ropac
Thaddaeus Ropac is a renowned international art gallery, established in 1983 by its eponymous founder, Thaddaeus Ropac. The gallery has a rich history and has played a significant role in the global art scene, representing and promoting numerous prominent artists and estates.
The gallery's first location was in Salzburg, Austria, where it quickly gained recognition for its commitment to contemporary art and its support for emerging artists. In 1990, Ropac expanded his gallery to Paris, France, further solidifying its presence in the European art market. The Paris gallery is situated in the Marais district, a historic and culturally vibrant area of the city.
Thaddaeus Ropac represents a diverse roster of artists, including Hans Josephsohn, Cory Arcangel, Imi Knoebel, Markus Schinwald, and Elger Esser, among others. The gallery's programming is characterized by a balance between established artists and emerging talents, with a focus on a wide range of media, from painting and sculpture to photography and new media art.
Ropac's commitment to art extends beyond representation and exhibition. The gallery has been instrumental in the production and presentation of large-scale installations, public art projects, and collaborations with museums and cultural institutions worldwide. Thaddaeus Ropac has also been an active participant in international art fairs, such as Art Basel, Frieze, and FIAC, further enhancing its global reach and influence.
Thaddaeus Ropac's dedication to the arts is reflected in its extensive library and archive, which houses a vast collection of books, catalogs, and documentation related to contemporary art and its artists. The gallery also hosts lectures, symposia, and artist talks, fostering a dynamic and engaged art community.
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