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  1. The New Me 2020. The NEW ME series was begun in 2008 and is ongoing. Every few years I spend a lunar month – 28 days – painting a self portrait in front of the mirror every day. The resulting paintings are hung in sequence, seven wide and four high, like a calendar. Each individual painting is 50x50cm.

  2. SANDRO KOPP "TAKE TIME" AT GALERIE ERIC DUPONT, PARIS. PURPLE DIARY. OCTOBER 12, 2016. Sandro Kopp has painted Tilda Swinton so often he's running out of titles. i-D. OCTOBER 19, 2016 "Feedbackloop" Sandro Kopp at Five Eleven in Chelsea, USA. Wall Street International ART. FEBRUARY 4, 2016.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2021 · Sandro Kopp: I was so lucky that the paintings Wes asked me to make for the film were exactly the paintings I needed to make for myself at that time. Having painted a very tight, small series of eye portraits for the proceeding years, these big juicy expanses of texture and colour would have been a natural progression anyway.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Sandro Kopp Artist Interview, Milford Galleries Dunedin, 13 March 2024. Video production: O3 Media . Press and Media . Interview with Mark Amery, RNZ National, Culture 101, 10 March 2024 . When Art and Film Become Entwined: Painter Sandro Kopp - Article in RNZ National, Arts, 10 March 2024 .

  5. 19 de abr. de 2021 · The eyes of Sandro Kopp are accumulations of highly specific but anonymous intimacy. Painted on small panels in sittings of several hours in cafes, palaces and gardens, they reveal both defiance and vulnerability, sometimes in the same person. Kopp paints people that he knows, with whom there exists at least a certain familiarity.

  6. Eye portraits are painted only from life in many different locations. Most of these were painted from 2017 to 2019, but the series is ongoing. Sizes generally range from 10x10cm to 20x20cm. They were first exhibited in 2019 at the Palazzo Grimani Museum in Venice, during the Biennale in an installation created in collaboration with Alfonso ...

  7. Sandro Kopp’s Calling Poems to Love, Lives and Looking by Bill Arning, accompanying the exhibition FEEDBACKLOOP at FIVE11. Sandro Kopp ANALOGUE by Carolin Ackermann. Essay accompanying the exhibition THERE YOU ARE at Lehmann Maupin, by Hilton Als. Mortal Data by Mark Stafford, accompanying the exhibition NOT A STILL FRAME at Brachfeld.