Gary Tatintsian Gallery

Gary Tatintsian Gallery Contemporary Art Gallery
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Gary Tatintsian Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery representing many of the most important international artists of the 21st century.

 ⠀“Color is my form, and I’m interested in how color moves and interacts.“ – Stanley Whitney .whitney⠀Untitled, 1999 eme...
02/06/2026



“Color is my form, and I’m interested in how color moves and interacts.“ – Stanley Whitney .whitney

Untitled, 1999 emerges from a period of profound artistic transformation for Whitney. During the 1990s, while working in his studio in Rome, his compositions evolved from fluid, amorphous forms to the structured, stacked arrangements that now define his mature style. The art and architecture of Rome deeply influenced his understanding of the interplay between color and geometry.

The painting exemplifies Whitney’s renowned color grid series, where he explores the expressive potential of color. His structured grids evoke stability while remaining rhythmic, spontaneous, and unpredictable. Rather than imposing limitations, the grid serves as a dynamic framework, allowing for improvisation through color and texture.

‘Untitled’, 1999 by Stanley Whitney. Oil on linen, 184,2 x 216 cm. Courtesy Gary Tatintsian Gallery and the artist.

Artsy Viewing Room - Tony Matelli. Old Enemy, New Victim, 2007 - https://www.artsy.net/viewing-room/gary-tatintsian-gall...
07/05/2026

Artsy Viewing Room - Tony Matelli. Old Enemy, New Victim, 2007 - https://www.artsy.net/viewing-room/gary-tatintsian-gallery-tony-matelli-old-enemy-new-victim-2007

Old Enemy, New Victim presents a carefully composed scene: a monkey under attack by two predatory animals. Executed in silicone, resin, and wool, the sculpture reflects Matelli’s technical training and sustained interest in material verisimilitude.

The restrained theatricality of the composition recalls the structure of classical fables, including those of Jean de La Fontaine, in which animal figures serve as vehicles for moral and social reflection. Subtle gestures and expressions encourage viewers to recognize familiar human traits, creating a measured tension between observation and empathy.

Now on view at Tatintsian Gallery Dubai.
Ground Level, Building 3, Dubai Design District.

 ⠀The artist’s viewing room is now available on the gallery’s website. https://tatintsian.com/viewing-room/33/⠀“I always...
25/04/2026



The artist’s viewing room is now available on the gallery’s website. https://tatintsian.com/viewing-room/33/

“I always make the canvas deeper than ordinarily. When you stand directly in front of the painting, it gives it just enough depth to hold it off the wall; you're conscious of this sort of shadow, just enough depth to emphasize the surface.” – Frank Stella

The Duel works (2001) form part of Stella’s Heinrich von Kleist series (1996–2008), inspired by the writings of Heinrich von Kleist. Rather than illustrating narrative episodes, Stella translates their psychological intensity into formal terms.

These works are defined by layered geometries, sweeping arcs, intersecting grids, and abrupt angular structures that appear to collide and reconfigure across the surface. The Duel series can be understood as a late synthesis in Stella’s practice. The clarity of his earlier geometry is absorbed into a fluid and expansive system, where structure becomes the site of tension, and the painting itself functions as a dynamic, continuously shifting whole.

 ⠀Works ‘Untitled’, 1994 and ‘Untitled’, 1995 by Evgeny Chubarov  are now on view at the gallery’s space in Dubai Design...
06/04/2026



Works ‘Untitled’, 1994 and ‘Untitled’, 1995 by Evgeny Chubarov are now on view at the gallery’s space in Dubai Design District.

In his work, Evgeny Chubarov developed his own idiosyncratic visual language and a totality of imagery. His abstract compositions are the objectification of the borderline states with a constant conflict of core elements. The duality and contrast enhancement from one side and the harmony and return to the clear abstraction from the other.

Courtesy Tatintsian Gallery and Evgeny Chubarov Foundation.

 Now on view at the gallery’s space in Dubai Design District.⠀“I’m extremely fascinated by the theories of evolution. I’...
02/04/2026



Now on view at the gallery’s space in Dubai Design District.

“I’m extremely fascinated by the theories of evolution. I’ve read all of Darwin’s and Richard Dawkins’ books, among others. As an artist, I’m also drawn to religion because art is another form of faith.” — Wim Delvoye

By combining meticulous craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, Delvoye transforms a familiar cultural symbol into a dynamic, ever-evolving structure. This fusion of natural and conceptual forms prompts reflection on the shifting role of such imagery in contemporary culture and how these traditions continue to adapt in a modern context.

Wim Delvoye - ‘Möbius Dual Corpus Direct Current’, 2012. Polished bronze, 108 x 105 x 130 cm.

Courtesy of the Tatintsian Gallery and the artist.

 ⠀Cindy Sherman’s personal exhibition is now on view at Sammlung Goetz, Munich . The exhibition presents a selection of ...
01/04/2026



Cindy Sherman’s personal exhibition is now on view at Sammlung Goetz, Munich . The exhibition presents a selection of works from Sherman’s fashion series, supplemented by photographs from other work groups in the collection.

Courtesy of the artist and the Sammlung Goetz.

 ⠀ㅤ‘Old Enemy, New Victim’, 2007 by Tony Matelli  presents a carefully composed scene: a monkey under attack by two pred...
26/03/2026


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‘Old Enemy, New Victim’, 2007 by Tony Matelli  presents a carefully composed scene: a monkey under attack by two predatory animals. Executed in silicone, resin, and wool, the sculpture reflects Matelli’s sustained interest in material verisimilitude.
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The restrained theatricality of the composition recalls the structure of classical fables, including those of Jean de La Fontaine, in which animal figures serve as vehicles for moral and social reflection. Subtle gestures and expressions encourage viewers to recognize familiar human traits, creating a measured tension between observation and empathy.
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The monkey’s exposed posture suggests both vulnerability and irony, inviting reflection on power, instinct, and projection. Through precise craftsmanship and controlled emotional register, the work exemplifies Matelli’s approach, in which realism supports conceptual and metaphorical inquiry.
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Old Enemy, New Victim, 2007 by Tony Matelli , is now on view at the gallery’s space in Dubai Design District.
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Polyester, silicone, polyurethane, oil paint, hair. 150 x 200 x 170 cm.
Courtesy of Gary Tatintsian Gallery and the artist.

We are pleased to announce the opening of the new gallery space in the very heart of Dubai’s creative life - Dubai Desig...
20/02/2026

We are pleased to announce the opening of the new gallery space in the very heart of Dubai’s creative life - Dubai Design District.
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Located in the center of the city’s cultural and design community, the gallery provides direct access to works represented in leading museum collections worldwide and continues its longstanding commitment to building some of the most significant private collections.
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See you in d3.
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Now on view:
Ron Arad
Evgeny Chubarov Foundation
Mat Collishaw
Wim Delvoye
Peter Halley
Tony Matelli
John Miller
Malcolm Morley
Peter Saul
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 ⠀⠀‘Love is a beautiful thing and I see it as a small antidote to all the horror in the world.’ - Damien Hirst ⠀⠀A littl...
14/02/2026



‘Love is a beautiful thing and I see it as a small antidote to all the horror in the world.’ - Damien Hirst ⠀

A little love for Valentine’s Day 💘

‘Beautiful Love Kids Co Twenty-Five to Ten Painting with Beautiful Butterflies’, 2008. Butterflies and household gloss on canvas in artist’s frame, 238 × 238 × 16 cm
Courtesy of Gary Tatintsian Gallery and the artist.
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29/01/2026



“The important thing is that a work has to look fresh, to have its own idea and psychology. True or false doesn’t matter, as long as it’s disturbing or funny.” — Peter Saul .saul.official

The artist’s viewing room “Selected Bad Paintings” is now available - https://tatintsian.com/viewing-room/32-online-viewing-room-peter-saul/

Peter Saul is widely regarded as one of the most influential American painters of the postwar era. His work merges the expressive intensity of Pop Art with elements of underground comics and social satire, forming a highly personal visual language that defies clear categorization.

Driven by intuition, humor, and a deep interest in psychology, Saul’s paintings are deliberately excessive, unsettling, and often funny. They resist fixed distinctions between truth and fiction, good and bad taste. For more than five decades, he has rejected refinement in favor of intensity, immediacy, and emotional impact.

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