Rendez-vous
About the exhibition
Jungle jungle jungle
Kenny Scharf
Start 04 Sep 2025
End 25 Oct 2025

Kenny Scharf’s work first came to prominence in what’s known as The New York Downtown Scene. It can be argued that much of the most influential visual art and music of the last fifty or so years emerged from this movement. Artists such as Futura 2000, Rammellzee, Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, David Wojnarowicz, Martin Wong, and many, many others were linked to this nebulous group of creatives. These artists exhibited together, “partied hard” together as “Club Kids,” and ultimately changed the face of popular culture. Kenny Scharf was a key member of this group. Some noteworthy and legendary exhibitions from this period include ‘New York/New Wave’ (1981) and ‘The Times Square Show’ (1980), as well as galleries such as The Fun Gallery (1981–85) and Fashion Moda (1978–93). There are clearly many stories to tell about this iconic moment in mid-1970s and early 1980s New York history. It is equally interesting to focus on what Scharf is doing now. His deep engagement with nature and ecology and his critique of consumerism has perhaps been overlooked. Scharf’s oeuvre is resolutely consistent. He has been painting and sculpting the same alternative universe for over fifty years. Today, Scharf-world is more refined and concentrated than ever. 

— Cedar Lewisohn, writer, artist and curator.

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Artist Talk: Kenny Scharf September 4, 2025 at 5 pm | Almine Rech Brussels
04 Sep 2025
05:00 pm - 06:00 pm
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On the occasion of ‘Jungle Jungle Jungle’, Kenny Scharf’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery, Almine Rech is pleased to invite you to a conversation between the artist and Shai Baitel, Artistic Director of the Modern Art Museum of Shanghai.

Almine Rech | Brussels
Rue de l’Abbaye, 20, 1050
Brussels, Belgium
Thursday, September 4, 2025 
From 5 pm

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Almine Rech

Midtown - Gallery
Rue de l'Abbaye 20, 1050 Bruxelles
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Almine Rech is known for its representation of minimal, perceptual, and conceptual artists such as James Turrell, John McCracken, and Joseph Kosuth, occupying spaces in Paris, Brussels, London, New York, Shanghai and recent Gstaad and Monaco locations.

Almine Rech opened her first gallery in Paris in November 1989, with an exhibition featuring a James Turrell ‘Space Division’ light piece.

In 1997, the gallery relocated to a larger space in the 13th arrondissement with a solo show by John McCracken, followed by James Turrell’s ‘‘Wedgework Milk Run III’, which is now part of the Aarhus Museum Collection. Throughout the years, Almine Rech has expanded, opening new locations throughout Europe, the United Kingdom, Asia, and the United States.