Leopold Strobl enters in MoMA Collections
A few months after Melvin Way, it is the turn of the Austrian artist Leopold Strobl to enter the Moma.
Since 2017, the gallery has had the pleasure of showing drawings by Leopold Strobl in its exhibitions: in abstracto, gugging: the crazed in the hot zone, heterotopias: inhabited architectures, and a group of his works has been shown alongside those of Franck Eon at the Thomas Bernard - Cortex Athletico gallery.
Leopold Strobl has been part of Gugging (Austria) for the last ten years, finding comfort and redemption in art, a way of holding his mental demons off. He draws with colored pencil on small-format. Crafted on landscape photographs found in newspapers, his drawings are similar to magnetic portals. Strobl is part of the Museum Of Modern Art (New York) collections since 2018, his work was presented the following year in the exhibition Photo | Brut at the Rencontres d’Arles.