
Anne Imhof EMO
Sprüth Magers to present Anne Imhof, EMO, a solo exhibition representing the largest presentation of the artist’s work in the United States to date and her first in Los Angeles.
Sprüth Magers to present Anne Imhof, EMO, a solo exhibition representing the largest presentation of the artist’s work in the United States to date and her first in Los Angeles.
Part gallery, part morgue, part locker room, part horror maze, Imhof’s current show, Avatar II leads us through feelings of tension, uneasiness, frustration and paranoia.
Sprüth Magers is delighted to announce a solo exhibition of new works by Anne Imhof in London – the first show to span all four of the gallery’s floors.
It’s Armory Week and to celebrate we have chosen 9 exhibitions you should go and see.
“Opening a space in New York has developed naturally from conversations with the gallery’s artists, who look forward to having… Read More
Sprüth Magers has announced the global representation of the Estate of John Baldessari (1931–2020), extending their decades-long relationship with the celebrated conceptual artist.
In collaboration with Galerie Buchholz, Sprüth Magers has announced the representation of Anne Imhof. Confronting viewers with attitude, endurance and a complex physical vocabulary, the German artist’s multidisciplinary works fuse brooding nihilism with fierce gesture. With her powerful and engaging works Imhof has emerged as one of the most pioneering contemporary artists of her generation.
An exhibition of new works by Cindy Sherman is to open this week, one of the most influential artists internationally who has been associated with Sprüth Magers since the 1980s. I
You can see a new work by Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Who?) (2020), installed on the facade of Sprüth Magers Los Angeles gallery now until mid-January.
As a special project for Sprüth Magers, and premiering exclusively on the gallery’s website, Kraftwerk have created a newly edited video
New Order: Art, Product, Image 1976-1995 is a group exhibition selected by Michael Bracewell that surveys identity and image in British art, culture and society between 1976 and 1995.
Since the early 2000s, Sterling Ruby has developed an eclectic and uncompromising practice that has mined the triumphs, tragedies, and peculiarities of the American experience across an ever-evolving range of media.
Few artists are as synonymous with the history of 20th and 21st-century American art as Frank Stella. Sprüth Magers will be presenting the first solo exhibition of Frank Stella’s painting and sculpture in Los Angeles since 1995
‘The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week include: Surreal portraits, lights, beams, Americana, Trump, illustrations and supporting artists.
This is John Baldessari’s second solo show at Sprüth Magers Los Angeles. The exhibition features twenty-seven works from Baldessari’s new series
Ed Ruscha has been casting his eye across the landscapes of the American west for over 50 years, taking in everything from gas stations to swimming pools to sublime mountain ranges. With their clarity and deadpan wit, his photographs, drawings and paintings impart a mood of playful awe on everyday monuments. The motifs for his new series Metro Mattresses were found, like so many of the subjects of his work, on the streets of Los Angeles.
This week’s top 6 includes architecture, bugs, balloons, philosophy, curiosities and dust
This week’s top 5 features bright colours, Brutalism, hooded figures, humour and big names.
Discover Brown’s London Art Weekend’s programme of talks, art tours, recommended walks and the Artists menu at HIX Mayfair from today
Sprüth Magers is to present John Waters’ first ever exhibition in London.
Sprüth Magers Gallery is to open a 14,000 square art gallery in Los Angeles,
Over the past five decades, as both teachers and artists, Bernd and Hilla Becher have become among the most influential figures in contemporary photography. Featuring five typologies of industrial structures, as well as a number of single, large-scale photographs, the exhibition at Sprüth Magers
‘skeletons’ that explore ‘the extreme ends and corners of pictures and their contexts.’
There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see so here are the choices of Art Map London