SHERIDAN, WYOMING – November 3, 2024 – This November, EBENSPERGER is delighted to present two captivating new exhibitions: Sandro Kopp's GRANTED and Jan St. Werner's acid-metric.
GRANTED: Sandro Kopp's Exploration of Portraiture
Sandro Kopp's GRANTED exhibition delves into the fascinating world of portraiture, showcasing a collection of works that capture the essence of his subjects. Kopp's artistic approach is characterized by his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to convey the unique personality and emotions of each individual he portrays.
acid-metric: Jan St. Werner's Sonic and Visual Journey
Jan St. Werner's acid-metric exhibition takes viewers on a sonic and visual journey, exploring the interplay between sound and form. Werner's works are characterized by their experimental nature and their ability to evoke a range of emotions and sensations.
Artissma and Art Cologne: EBENSPERGER's Presence at International Art Fairs
In addition to these two exhibitions, EBENSPERGER will also be participating in two major international art fairs: Artissma in Turin and Art Cologne. These fairs provide an opportunity for the gallery to showcase its artists' works to a wider audience and engage with collectors and art enthusiasts from around the world.
Group Show Featuring Harry Hachmeister at ASPN Gallery
Harry Hachmeister, one of the artists represented by EBENSPERGER, will be part of a group show at ASPN Gallery in Leipzig, Germany. This exhibition will bring together a diverse range of artists, showcasing their unique perspectives and artistic expressions.
Residencies and Recognition for Harry Hachmeister
Hachmeister has also been selected for two prestigious residencies in 2025: the Villa Aurora Scholarship in Los Angeles and the Between Bridges Residency in Berlin. These residencies will provide him with valuable opportunities to further develop his artistic practice and connect with other artists and cultural institutions.
David Moises' Kinetic Work on Display at Museum der Moderne
David Moises, another artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will have one of his kinetic works on display at the Museum der Moderne in Salzburg, Austria. This museum is renowned for its collection of modern and contemporary art, and Moises' work will be showcased alongside other significant pieces from the museum's collection.
Mark van Yetter Solo Show at Bridget Donahue in New York
Mark van Yetter, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will have a solo show at the Bridget Donahue gallery in New York. This exhibition will provide a focused look at van Yetter's artistic practice, showcasing his unique style and approach to art-making.
Heiner Franzen's ANCHORS at Kunsthalle Barmen and STUDIO IIII Residency
Heiner Franzen, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will be showing his ANCHORS at the Kunsthalle Barmen in Wuppertal, Germany. This exhibition will explore the theme of anchors, both literally and metaphorically, through Franzen's unique artistic lens.
Franzen has also been invited for the STUDIO IIII Residency in Berlin, providing him with a dedicated space and time to further develop his artistic practice.
Hajnal Németh's Video Work at Museum Ludwig in Budapest
Hajnal Németh, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will participate in an exhibition at the Museum Ludwig in Budapest, Hungary, with one of her video works. This exhibition will explore the theme of women's quotas, and Németh's video work will contribute to the conversation through her unique artistic perspective.
Gundula Schulze Eldowy's Participation in "Made in Germany?" at Harvard Art Museums
Gundula Schulze Eldowy, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will be part of the exhibition "Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation" at the Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This exhibition will explore the complex relationship between art and national identity in a globalized world, and Schulze Eldowy's work will offer a unique perspective on this theme.
Sophie Utikal's Exhibitions at Villa Schöningen and nGbK
Sophie Utikal, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will be participating in exhibitions at Villa Schöningen in Potsdam, Germany, and nGbK in Berlin. These exhibitions will showcase Utikal's artistic practice to a wider audience and provide opportunities for her to engage with new audiences and artistic communities.
Bjørn Melhus' Film at Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
A film by Bjørn Melhus, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will be on view as part of an exhibition at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart in Germany. This exhibition will explore the theme of summer arts, and Melhus' film will contribute to the conversation through its unique artistic perspective.
Tim Etchells' Forced Entertainment Performances Across Europe
Tim Etchells' Forced Entertainment, a performance group represented by EBENSPERGER, will have various shows across Europe in November. These performances will showcase the group's innovative and thought-provoking approach to theater, engaging audiences with their unique blend of physicality, humor, and social commentary.
Jan Werner's Works at MSU Zagreb
Jan Werner, an artist represented by EBENSPERGER, will be presenting works at MSU Zagreb in Croatia. This exhibition will provide a platform for Werner to showcase his artistic practice to a new audience and engage with the vibrant art scene in Zagreb.
Collaboration with Deutschlandradio Kultur
Jan St. Werner has also collaborated with Deutschlandradio Kultur on a year-long sound installation, "Der Springende Punkt," for the 30th anniversary of the radio station. This installation will provide a unique sonic experience for listeners, showcasing Werner's innovative approach to sound and music.
Last Chance to Experience Thresholds at the Venice Biennale
November also marks the last chance to experience Jan St. Werner's sounds at La Certosa as part of the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024. This exhibition has been a highlight of the Biennale, and visitors have until the end of November to immerse themselves in Werner's captivating sound installation.