Galerie Max Hetzler

  • Contacts Directors: Max E. Hetzler and Sarah Horner
  • Opening hours Monday by appointment, Tues-Fri 10-6, Sat 11-6

Contemporary

 

Galerie Max Hetzler is a global contemporary art gallery representing nearly sixty artists across six spaces in Berlin, Paris and London, with an exhibition space and artist residency in Marfa. Established in Stuttgart in 1974, in its early years the gallery championed the generation of influential German artists emerging at the time including Albert Oehlen, Günther Förg and Martin Kippenberger and their international counterparts Christopher Wool, Jeff Koons, Robert Gober and Cady Noland amongst others. Over several decades, Galerie Max Hetzler has expanded, having worked with nearly 175 artists and representing a strong core of leading international artists and supporting the legacy of several estates. The gallery’s programme is conceived as a fruitful dialogue between established artists and younger generations; representing a constantly evolving discourse.

 

Artists:

Ai Weiwei, Darren Almond, Giulia Andreani, Karel Appel, Leilah Babirye, Matthew Barney, Louise Bonnet, Glenn Brown, André Butzer, Anthony Caro, William N. Copley, Jeremy Demester, Rineke Dijkstra, Carroll Dunham, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Ida Ekblad, Jeff Elrod, Urs Fischer, Barry Flanagan, Walton Ford, Günther Förg, Katharina Grosse, Robert Grosvenor, Mark Grotjahn, Raymond Hains, Hans Hartung, Robert Holyhead, Hans Josephsohn, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Friedrich Kunath, Liz Larner, Jake Longstreth, Vera Lutter, Inge Mahn, Victor Man, Eddie Martinez, Paul Mccarthy, Danielle Mckinney, Beatriz Milhazes, Ernesto Neto, Frank Nitsche, Navid Nuur, Albert Oehlen, Adam Pendleton, Richard Prince, Tal R, Bridget Riley, Julian Schnabel, Sean Scully, Raphaela Simon, Rudolf Stingel, Thomas Struth, Eleanor Swordy, Tursic & Mille, Rinus Van De Velde, Edmund De Waal, Rebecca Warren, Grace Weaver, Christopher Wool, Zhang Wei, Toby Ziegler