QG Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its new Group show, bringing together a distinguished selection of international artists whose practices have each shaped the discourse of contemporary abstraction and conceptual art. The exhibition presents works by John Baldessari, Angela Bulloch, Alain Biltereyst, Nicolas Chardon, Ethan Cook, Jack Pierson, Bernard Piffaretti, Georg Karl Pfahler, Sherrie Levine, and David Tremlett—artists united by their rigorous approach to form, color, and language.
Through a diverse range of media including painting, installation, and mixed works, the exhibition highlights how these artists engage with systems of structure and repetition while questioning the conventions of image-making. From Baldessari’s sharp wit and conceptual precision to Chardon’s geometric reinterpretations and Cook’s material minimalism, each artist contributes a distinct voice to a collective conversation about abstraction’s evolution.
The dialogue between generations and artistic movements is central to the presentation. Figures associated with conceptual and minimal art are shown alongside contemporary practitioners who reinterpret these traditions through new materials and processes. The result is a layered and dynamic encounter that reflects both continuity and reinvention within visual language.
With this exhibition, QG Gallery reaffirms its commitment to presenting significant dialogues in modern and contemporary art. The Group show invites visitors to experience the resonance between precision and play, intellect and intuition—celebrating how these ten artists continue to expand the possibilities of visual expression.














