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Dana Schutz
One big animal
14 October–20 December 2025
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Thomas Dane Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Dana Schutz, opening during Frieze London 2025 across the gallery’s two spaces on Duke Street, St. James’s. One Big Animal will be the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, following Shadow of a Cloud Moving Slowly in 2020, and major survey exhibitions in Europe in the intervening years: Between Us at Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebæk, Denmark (2023) and Le monde visible (The Visible World) at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris (2023–2024). One Big Animal will be the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, following Shadow of a Cloud Moving Slowly in 2020, and major survey exhibitions in Europe in the intervening years: Between Us at Louisiana Museum of Art, Humlebæk, Denmark (2023) and Le monde visible (The Visible World) at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris (2023–2024).
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Testing the canvas as an affective space, Schutz’s paintings often depict ambiguous scenes of singular, coupled or grouped figures in hypothetical, absurd or impossible situations, or strange narratives where imagined crises and social relations are held in tension. While deeply informed by history painting, her pictures see the specifics of time and place recede to bring forward heightened psychological states, sensations and deeper subjective experiences. Built from an alchemy of deftly worked wet-on-wet painting, the dramas on the canvas run the gamut of emotive registers from humour and joy to anxiety and hopelessness, within which the terrible and beautiful collide.
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The exhibition title, One Big Animal, evokes the sense of a group acting as one organism, working in unison or formation, whether knowingly or blindly. The idea finds pictorial form in the painting Walking Boat, in which a vessel carrying Cyclopes and figures, each preoccupied in their own endeavours – lighting their path with a torch, or stitching one of the lemons scattered around the boat – strides forth illuminating or destroying what is in its path. -
In The Rally,a gleefully chaotic mob, like a many headed monster, walks towards some shared future, leaving in its wake a trail of trash, broken bottles and buildings falling like dominoes in the distance. It is unclear who forms the group but, in the end, it does not matter as they push on with their horns and grimaces in their celebratory mood.
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The Rally, 2025
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The Kiss, 2025 -
The Example, 2025 -
In The Mantle another stage is set: a Dionysian chorus performs a public ceremony of sorts, perhaps of revelation or exposure. The masked/unmasked figures of the central protagonists look and reach out of the picture field, their forms sculpted and articulated in contrast to the crowd – a melting mass of people and material that surrounds them below.
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The Mantle, 2025
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Daily Wear, 2025
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Costuming and its typological and symbolic nature are explored. There are scenes of dressing and undressing, masks being put on or taken off. In Daily Wear a figure holds up the deflated skin of an assumed companion, as if grasping something that is slipping away. Body parts are strewn like discarded clothing across the desolate landscape around them and there is a pervading sense of sadness and loss.
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Bather, 2025 -
The exhibition also features four dry-point etchings, from a new series of eight, published with Two Palms in New York, with whom Schutz has worked since 2012. Revisiting and reworking the scenarios of previous paintings – Glory (2024), The Neighbor (2025), The Optometrists (2024) and The Hack (2025) – Schutz worked directly on copper plates with traditional etching tools (burnishers, scrapers, roulettes and needles) as well as less traditional tools such as sandpaper, a rotary machine and a tattoo machine, giving them a singular intensity and texture.
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Photo: Jason Schmidt -
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Dana Schutz: One Big Animal
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