Auto-Paragone
With works by Tamina Amadyar, Thomas Helbig, Andy Hope 1930, Hinako Miyabayashi & Markus Selg

1 MAY until 13 JUN 2026
Opening – 1 MAY 2026, 6-9 pm

Galerie Guido W. Baudach is pleased to present a thematic group exhibition featuring five artists from the gallery’s roster at this year’s Gallery Weekend Berlin. Under the title Auto-Paragone, Tamina Amadyar, Thomas Helbig, Andy Hope 1930, Hinako Miyabayashi, and Markus Selg each showcase one painterly and one sculptural work in combination.

Markus Selg
THE WORK Xenia´s Legacies (vase_1 green), 2024

PLA filament,
31 x 17 x 17 cm 
Edition 1 + 1AP

Courtesy the artist & Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
© Markus Selg 2024, All rights reserved

Photo: Roman März

The term Paragone, as it appears in the exhibition title, comes from Italian and refers to the so-called competition of the arts, the struggle between painting and sculpture for supposed primacy among the disciplines, which was carried out with verve primarily during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Today, now that the former issue of conviction has long since disappeared from the agenda of art discourse, it is remarkable to observe that the majority of trained painters at some point in the course of their artistic development also become involved in sculpture and, as a result, usually work in both media in parallel, which were once so fiercely competitive — something that, incidentally, rarely occurs in reverse among sculptors.

Markus Selg
PARADOXIDES I, 2022

UV-print on cellulose Polyester
200 x 140 cm 
Unique

Courtesy the artist & Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
© Markus Selg 2024, All rights reserved

Photo: Roman März

Markus Selg
PARADOXIDES I, 2022

UV-print on cellulose Polyester
200 x 140 cm 
Unique

Installation view, artist’s studio, Berlin, 2026

Courtesy the artist & Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
© Markus Selg 2024, All rights reserved

Photo: Roman März

The exhibition Auto-Paragone examines the phenomenon described above by juxtaposing selected works by artists represented by the gallery who have a correspondingly multidisciplinary practice.