Art Gallery | ●●●●● 5.0/7 reviews
[Address]:
Amalienstraße 41, 80799 München, Germany
[Desciption]:
The founding of Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery in Munich in 1968 marked the beginning of a forum of contemporary art that over the years has presented a great number of artists with their first solo exhibitions in Germany, or indeed their first solo exhibitions at all. The list includes such artists as Jenny Holzer, Günther Förg, Dan Graham, Jeff Wall, Rodney Graham, James Coleman, Karin Kneffel, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, Katharina Fritsch, Thomas Ruff or Anri Sala. Conceptual content, the questioning of the correlation between art and reality and the reflection upon the context of art are to this day the common, cross-generation and cross-media link between the artists represented by Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery.
[Open Hours]:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11 AM–6 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM–6 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–6 PM
Friday: 11 AM–6 PM
Saturday: 12–4 PM
Sunday: Closed
Art Gallery | ●●●●● 5.0/7 reviews
[Address]:
Amalienstraße 41, 80799 München, Germany
[Desciption]:
The founding of Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery in Munich in 1968 marked the beginning of a forum of contemporary art that over the years has presented a great number of artists with their first solo exhibitions in Germany, or indeed their first solo exhibitions at all. The list includes such artists as Jenny Holzer, Günther Förg, Dan Graham, Jeff Wall, Rodney Graham, James Coleman, Karin Kneffel, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, Katharina Fritsch, Thomas Ruff or Anri Sala. Conceptual content, the questioning of the correlation between art and reality and the reflection upon the context of art are to this day the common, cross-generation and cross-media link between the artists represented by Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery.
[Open Hours]:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11 AM–6 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM–6 PM
Thursday: 11 AM–6 PM
Friday: 11 AM–6 PM
Saturday: 12–4 PM
Sunday: Closed