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    Sandro Kopp (born 1978) is a German–New Zealand visual artist based in Scotland. [1] His work explores the intersection of classical painting and digital technology.

  2. Sandro Kopp. @sandrokopp Instagram. Please note: this website is not updated that often. New material is added sporadically. Instagram tends to be more current.

  3. Born in 1978 in Heidelberg, Germany, of New Zealand and German descent. Having grown up in Germany, emigrated to New Zealand in 2000, after graduating Abitur majoring in fine art and English. Lived and studied in Wellington, New Zealand. Since 2006 based in the Highlands of Scotland, working primarily in figurative painting and drawing.

  4. Dec 10, 2015 · Dec. 10, 2015. It feels a little bit silly to be calling Sandro Kopp on the phone. That’s because for the last few years, the painter — who is based in the small town of Nairn in Northern ...

  5. As he opens his first solo exhibition at home in more than a decade, painter Sandro Kopp talks about the emotions driving his latest work and what it’s like to whip up a faux oeuvre

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Simultaneously hiding and revealing, the central roles of drawing and the human body are fundamentally evident in all of Sandro Kopp’s painting practice. In Galaxcells, his first solo exhibition in New Zealand since rising to international prominence, Kopp explores visual divisions and tensions while concurrently questioning and celebrating ...

  7. The eyes of Sandro Kopp are accumulations of highly specific but anonymous intimacy… Like a star in the night sky, the human eye has something inherently indefinable to it, a sense of infinite depth… unfathomable complexity.” Sandro Kopp, born in 1978, is of German and New Zealand descent. He has been residing in Scotland since 2006.

  8. In 2018, Sandro Kopp was tasked by film director Wes Anderson with creating ten monumental paintings for the film The French Dispatch in less than three months. Kopp’s works needed to look like the work of a singular genius (the fictional “criminally insane” artist Moses Rosenthaler, played by Benicio Del Toro) who had created the work while imprisoned over three years. No pressure then! The Rosenthal Paintings is a project Kopp has described as the most challenging and satisfying ...