Thaddaeus Ropac Presents Beer London Show Exploring Palaeolithic Artworks
On June 15, 2026, Thaddaeus Ropac opened a new exhibition by artist Beer in London. The show centers on Beer's exploration of a subterranean world containing hundreds of Palaeolithic artworks. Beer developed the project specifically for the London venue to examine the resonance of these ancient images.
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The exhibition underscores Thaddaeus Ropac's continued focus on artists who integrate prehistoric sources into contemporary practice, offering collectors insight into how such references can shape market positioning for mid-career figures. It also highlights London's role as a hub for thematic shows that connect deep history with current production, potentially influencing acquisition strategies around works with archaeological themes.
- Artists: Beer
- Galleries: Thaddaeus Ropac
- Locations: London
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