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Sunday, July 19, 2026 · No. 199
Sprüth Magers Announces New Works by Anne Imhof, George Condo, and Andreas Gursky
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Sprüth Magers Announces New Works by Anne Imhof, George Condo, and Andreas Gursky

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Saturday, March 28, 2026 · 1 min read
Exhibition Sprüth Magers Mar 28, 2026

Sprüth Magers presents new and recent works including Poppy Runner III (2025) by Anne Imhof, Abstract Human (2025) by George Condo, Noses & Ears, Etc. (Part Two): (Yellow) Face with (Blue) Nose (2006) by John Baldessari, Klausenpass II (2025) by Andreas Gursky, Detox (2013) and Sandman 1 (2023) by Rosemarie Trockel, Triptych: 5 Brushstrokes III, 8 Brushstrokes, 7 Brushstrokes (2023) by Hyun-Sook Song, and San Vitale, Ravenna, marble floor reconstruction (2025) by Gala Porras-Kim. Imhof’s oil painting derives from a film still reworked digitally before hand-painted application, while Condo’s fragmented portrait employs his psychological Cubism approach. Baldessari’s mixed-media piece combines photographic prints with acrylic and collage, Gursky’s photograph revisits a Swiss alpine site after four decades, Trockel’s ceramics and foam works explore material transformation, Song’s egg-tempera triptych emphasizes repetition and gesture, and Porras-Kim’s drawing documents a historic floor mosaic. Anne Imhof lives and works in Berlin and New York; the other artists are based in New York, Venice CA, Düsseldorf, Berlin and Hamburg.

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The selection underscores Sprüth Magers’ program of pairing established figures with sustained market presence alongside artists whose institutional recognition continues to expand. Collectors gain access to pieces that trace shifts in medium and subject across decades, from Baldessari’s 2006 appropriation strategies to Gursky’s 2025 environmental comparison and Imhof’s first color painting in her series. The roster signals the gallery’s capacity to represent artists with major museum placements while surfacing works that test boundaries between painting, photography, sculpture and research-based drawing.

  • Artists: Anne Imhof, George Condo, John Baldessari, Andreas Gursky, Rosemarie Trockel, Hyun-Sook Song, Gala Porras-Kim
  • Galleries: Sprüth Magers
  • Locations: Berlin
Originally via Sprüth Magers · Curated by The Cultural Signal

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