For winter, Michael Werner Gallery in East Hampton will present David, the most important sculpture by visionary Austro-American artist, architect, and theoretician Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965).
Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to present A.R. Penck - Systems: Felt Works and Paintings. Throughout his career, Penck depicted the human struggle stemming from man-made political, scientific, and societal systems. On view are paintings, works on paper, and a unique group of felt sculptures on display for the first time in the UK.
Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by French artist Eugène Leroy (1910-2000). On view in the exhibition are paintings of Leroy’s muse and lover, Marina Bourdoncle, an artist Leroy met in 1986 and with whom he shared the remainder of his life until 2000.
Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present Wild Dogs in our East Hampton gallery. The exhibition features the work of five painters who are friends, cohorts, and co-conspirators: Tim Breuer, Simone Kennedy Doig, Stanislava Kovalcikova, Florian Krewer, and Christoph Matthes.
Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to present an exhibition of übermalungen, or overpaintings, by the late Danish artist Per Kirkeby.
Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to present ride or fly, an exhibition of new paintings by Florian Krewer.#f75419
Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present James Lee Byars/Shōji Hamada, an exhibition of early works of paper, stone and wood made in Japan by American artist James Lee Byars (b. 1932, d. 1997) along with ceramic works by world-renowned Japanese potter Shōji Hamada (b. 1894, d. 1978).
Organized in collaboration with Graham Steele, Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present Paul Cadmus: Pleasant and Unpleasant at our East Hampton gallery. With over 60 works on view created over the span of 60 years, the exhibition presents a timely exploration of a career devoted to a balance between traditional techniques of representation and a radical assault on the heteronormativity of the pre-War New York society.
Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Markus Lüpertz. Featuring paintings made over the last four years in Italy and Germany, the artist masterfully combines Southern and Northern European painting traditions while creating work that is new, innovative and contemporary.
Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to present James Lee Byars: The Milky Way and The Star Man. The exhibition will feature two of Byars’s most ambitious works: The Milky Way, a 2-dimensional work composed of 100 black paper stars, and The Star Man, a 3-dimensional work comprising of 100 white Thassos marble stars. This exhibition marks only the second time each work has been on view and the first time these important works have been shown together.
Michael Werner Gallery and Venus Over Manhattan, New York are pleased to present a two-part exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by the eminent and iconic American painter Peter Saul (b. 1934).
Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present Lehmbruck/Leroy at our East Hampton gallery. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view the sculpture of German artist Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881-1919) alongside the paintings and drawings of French artist Eugène Leroy (1910-2000). From different countries and generations, both artists simultaneously pay homage to and break free from classical traditions in art.
Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Markus Lüpertz. Painted over the last four years in Italy and Germany, the artist masterfully combines Southern and Northern European painting traditions while creating work that is new, innovative and contemporary.
Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to present James Lee Byars: The Milky Way. The exhibition will feature Byars’s most ambitious two-dimensional work. Composed of 100 black silk paper stars, The Milky Way will envelop the gallery. This exhibition marks the first time the work has been exhibited.
Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to present Aaron Curry at our East Hampton gallery. Los Angeles-based artist Aaron Curry finds inspiration in a variety of places, from 20th-century modernists like Picasso, Noguchi, Picabia and Calder to science fiction, comic book illustration and skateboarding culture. The exhibition will include sculptures, paintings and collages from 2008 until the present day. The artist's mashup of influences forms a unique and singular aesthetic, creating a distinctive voice within his generation.