
Two renowned artists,
One iconic gallery
Season II • Visit 7 • Gallery
American Artist
TOM SACHS
“A Good Shelf” (Volume II)
Austrian Artist
MARTHA JUNGWIRTH
Geh nicht aus dem Zimmer
Thursday, 12th February
19h - 20h
Thaddaeus Ropac
7, rue Debelleyme
75003 Paris
M°8 Saint-Sébastien - Froissart
Guided Visit • Conversation
Limited to 20 dues paying CAAF members only. You are a dues paying member if you have paid your dues since December 2025. Want to join the visit but not yet a dues-paying member?
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Due to the popularity of the visits, reservations will be honored on a first come first serve basis. You will receive a second email a week before the visit to confirm your place or state if you are on the waiting list.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Tom Sachs (b. 1966, New York) is an American artist known for his distinctive practice that combines sculpture, installation, and performance, often drawing from popular culture, design, and technology. Working primarily with everyday materials such as plywood, duct tape, cardboard, and found objects, Sachs embraces a deliberately handmade, improvised aesthetic that foregrounds process, labor, and imperfection. His work frequently references icons of modernity—from NASA and space exploration to luxury brands and architecture—recontextualizing them through a critical yet playful lens.
Martha Jungwirth (b. 1940, Vienna) is an Austrian painter whose work has occupied a distinctive place in contemporary art since the 1960s. Trained at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where she later taught, she was a founding member of the Viennese artist group Wirklichkeiten and gained early international visibility, notably through her participation in documenta 6 in Kassel in 1977. Jungwirth’s painting moves fluidly between abstraction and figuration, characterized by an intuitive, gestural language that often draws from memory, landscape, and lived experience.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
“A Good Shelf”(Volume II) by Tom Sachs marries his signature bricolage sculpture techniques with the ceramic practice he began in 2012. Featuring a selection of the New York based artist’s hand-formed ceramics, displayed on singular shelves built from found materials, the exhibition continues
Sachs’ exploration of themes of ritual and process. The ceramics on view can be used as mezcal copitas or cortado cups, cereal or soup bowls, but their ancient, versatile form originates from the East Asian tea bowl, or chawan.
Geh nicht aus dem Zimmer (Don’t leave your room) by Martha Jungwirth, manifests a diaristic introspection. It refers to a poem by Russian-American poet Joseph Brodsky that bears no title but is known by these opening words. Impassioned yet obstinate, it implores the reader: ‘Don’t leave your room. Pretend a cold in the head. / What could be more exciting than wallpaper, chair and bed?’ It relates directly to the private and deeply personal process behind the 131 intimate works on paper that make up the large-scale installation at the heart of the exhibition, many of which Jungwirth made at twilight in front of the television. More than 30 years after their creation, Jungwirth has assembled them into a single composite artwork in order to confront herself once again with the transient impulses that generated them.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Each visit includes a guided tour led by an artist, curator, or gallerist, followed by an engaging discussion at a Paris art gallery or artist atelier. It provides a unique opportunity for alumni, artists and galleries to connect, fostering meaningful relationships around the world of contemporary art.
Visits are free and exclusive to dues-paying CAAF members. It offers an intimate opportunity to engage with contemporary art and ask your pressing questions.
Previous Visits have included:
Roxane Gouguenheim @ by Lara Sedbon
Jeffrey Gibson @ Hauser & Wirth
Maxime Riché @ Atelier
Trevor Yeung @ Galerie Allen
Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann @ Atelier
Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann @ Emanuela Campoli
Difference and Repetition @ Gagosian
Brunschwig / Burstein @ Hélène Lamarque
Terence Gower @ Andréhn-Schiptjenko
Francis Picabia @ Hauser & Wirth
On Kawara @ David Zwirner
Jacqueline de Jong @ Galerie Allen
Alex Katz @ Thaddaeus Ropac
QUESTIONS
Any questions concerning this visit or the series contact:
Victor Schaub Wong ‘91 GSAPP
CAA France Board Member
email