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Skarstedt

Historical exhibitions by contemporary European and American artists. Artists of the late 20th century whose work explores representation, authorship, identity, and sexual politics across a wide range of media. Primary and secondary markets.

About the gallery:

Skarstedt was founded in 1994 by Per Skarstedt to present a program of museum-level exhibitions by contemporary European and American artists. Recognized for its critically acclaimed historical exhibitions, Skarstedt works closely with artists and estates to re-unite seminal bodies of work and offer focused surveys of pivotal moments in the history of twentieth-century art. Representing some of the most celebrated artists of their generations, Skarstedt also mounts ground-breaking exhibitions of new work, which continue to challenge the boundaries of contemporary identity.

Skarstedt is committed to supporting and advancing the legacy of leading international artists by showcasing their work across its gallery spaces in New York, East Hampton, Palm Beach and London. The gallery works with the following artists and artists’ estates: Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, John Chamberlain, George Condo, Willem de Kooning, Carroll Dunham, Eric Fischl, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Lucio Fontana, Günther Förg, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, KAWS, Mike Kelley, Yves Klein, Barbara Kruger, Robert Mapplethorpe, Juan Muñoz, Albert Oehlen, Steven Parrino, Pablo Picasso, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, David Salle, Thomas Schütte, Cindy Sherman, Rosemarie Trockel, Andy Warhol, Rebecca Warren, Franz West, Sue Williams, Christopher Wool, and The Estate Martin Kippenberger in collaboration with Galerie Gisela Capitain Cologne.

Image Captions

  1. Exterior of Skarstedt on 79th Street. Courtesy of Skarstedt.
  2. Francis Bacon Seated Figure on a Couch 1959 oil on canvas 77.95 x 55.71 inches 198 x 141.5 cm
  3. Martin Kippenberger Ohne titel Aus der Serie 'Window Shopping bis 2 Uhr nachts' 1996 oil on canvas 70.87 x 59.06 inches 180 x 150 cm