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Spr�th Magers London
7A Grafton Street
LONDON, W1S 4EJ
Tel. +44 (0)20 / 74 08 16 13
Fax +44 (0)20 / 74 99 45 31
| Munich and Cologne, December 2006. - Where until recently were sold gloves and bags over old-fashioned counters, builders are now busy renovating the 18th century landmark building on Grafton Street in the heart of London's cultural and economic centre Mayfair for the upcoming opening of Monika Sprueth and Philomene Magers' new gallery space in Spring 2007.
Being one of the leading galleries for contemporary art in Germany, Monika Sprueth and Philomene Magers recognise the value of being present in London and to have direct access to both their internationally renowned artists and their customers, considering London as the vivid centre of contemporary art in Europe.
Monika Sprueth and Philomene Magers are eager to contribute to the city's cultural and intellectual life. Seeing their gallery as a platform to present both established and young artist to the public, the space will also cater to cultural events such as open discussions, a practice which has been well implemented at Monika Sprueth Philomene Magers Projekte, their Munich space that has set its goal to present new artists to the public and to promote public discussions about contemporary art.
In Germany, Monika Sprueth and Philomene Magers hold a leading role in supporting artists of several generations which are highly recognised throughout the international art scene. Conceptual and minimal artists such as John Baldessari, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd and Richard Artschwager as well as artists that started their career in the 1970s and 1980s such as Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Andreas Gursky, Jenny Holzer, Karen Kilimnik, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Thomas Scheibitz and Rosemarie Trockel are working with the gallery. In the 1990s, they were joined by artists such as Thomas Demand and Sylvie Fleury. At present, Thea Djordjadze, Robert Elfgen and Zbigniew Rogalski are innovative young artists supported by the gallery which are rapidly gaining recognition at the international art market.
Monika Sprueth and Philomene Magers hope to play a vital role in London's cultural life presenting these artists starting in Spring 2007.
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KENNETH ANGER
SIEGFRIED ANZINGER
RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER
JOHN BALDESSARI
BERND & HILLA BECHER
ALIGHIERO BOETTI
GEORGE CONDO
WALTER DAHN
THOMAS DEMAND
PHILIP-LORCA DICORCIA
THEA DJORDJADZE
ROBERT ELFGEN
PETER FISCHLI / DAVID WEISS
SYLVIE FLEURY
CYPRIEN GAILLARD
ANDREAS GURSKY
JENNY HOLZER
GARY HUME
DONALD JUDD
AXEL KASSEBÖHMER
KAREN KILIMNIK
ASTRID KLEIN
JOSEPH KOSUTH
KRAFTWERK
BARBARA KRUGER
DAVID LAMELAS
LOUISE LAWLER
DAVID MALJKOVIC
ANTHONY MCCALL
ROBERT MORRIS
REINHARD MUCHA
JEAN-LUC MYLAYNE
MICHAIL PIRGELIS
NINA POHL
RICHARD PRINCE
STERLING RUBY
ED RUSCHA
ANALIA SABAN
GERDA SCHEEPERS
THOMAS SCHEIBITZ
FRANCES SCHOLZ
ANDREAS SCHULZE
CINDY SHERMAN
STEPHEN SHORE
ALEXANDRE SINGH
ROBERT THERRIEN
RYAN TRECARTIN
ROSEMARIE TROCKEL
MARCEL VAN EEDEN
ANDRO WEKUA
ANDREA ZITTEL
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KUNST HALLE SANKT GALLEN presents David Renggli - Scaramouche
17 August - 27 October 2013
David Renggli - in some respects a prodigy of the Swiss art scene - has repeatedly aroused the curiosity of the public for more than ten years thanks to a unique mixture of themes and forms, of spectacle, humour and poetry.
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