We are proud to announce the upcoming solo exhibition of Florian Tomballe at the gallery, presenting a powerful selection of sculptures and drawings rooted in the enduring legacy of Greek antiquity. Centered on figures such as Apollo and Hermes, Tomballe’s works reimagine myth not as distant history, but as a living structure—fragmented, reassembled, and charged with presence.
His practice moves fluidly between synthetical abstraction and cubism, colliding with the frontal strength and idealized form of the Greek Kouros. Influenced by Braque and Picasso, Tomballe distills the human figure into planes, rhythms, and volumes, where balance and tension coexist. The result is a body of work that feels both archaic and radically contemporary: gods stripped of narrative excess, reduced to form, gesture, and force.
This exhibition affirms Florian Tomballe’s singular position at the intersection of mythology and modernism, where ancient archetypes are carved and drawn anew, asserting their relevance with clarity and conviction.
