Anselm Reyle Germany, b. 1970

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2006: “Ars Nova,” Kunsthalle Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 2009: “Valley of the Snake Ladies,” Andersen’s Contemporary, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2011: “Anselm Reyle: Indian Mylar Vision,” Isa Gallery, Mumbai, India
  • 2013: “Anselm Reyle feat. Franz West,” Galerie Almine Rech, Paris, France
  • 2015: “Streifenbilder,” Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany
  • 2019: “Monochrome Age,” Gagosian Gallery, New York, USA
  • 2020: “After Forever,” Aranya Art Center, Qinhuangdao, China
  • 2022: “Untitled,” König Monaco Showroom, Villa Nuvola Monaco, Monaco

Group Exhibitions

  • 2004: “Formalismus,” Hamburg Kunstverein, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2008: “NOW-ism: Abstraction Today,” Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, USA
  • 2010: “Säen und Jäten - Volkskultur in der zeitgenössischen Kunst,” Städtische Galerie Bietigheim, Germany
  • 2014: “When Now Is Minimal. Die unbekannte Seite der Sammlung Goetz,” MUSEION Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst, Bozen, Italy
  • 2017: “Miniatures,” Sexauer Gallery, Berlin, Germany
  • 2019: “Szene Berlin Oktober 19,” Ketterer Kunst, München, Germany
  • 2021: “Schnee fällt hinterm Berge,” Avlskarl Gallery, Kopenhagen, Denmark

 

Publications

  • 2006: “Anselm Reyle: Ars Nova,” exhibition catalogue, Kunsthalle Zürich. Text by Dominic Eichler.
  • 2013: “Anselm Reyle: Deconstructing the Habits of Seriality,” a critical analysis by Sarah Thornton.
  • 2016: “Reflections on Anselm Reyle: Foil Paintings and the Mirror of the Market,” Art Market Monitor.
  • 2021: “Anselm Reyle in the Heartland,” Art in America, April issue, discussion on the influence of American popular culture on his work.

Catalogues and Critical Essays

  • 2006: Catalogue essay by Dominic Eichler for the “Ars Nova” exhibition, grappling with abstraction versus decoration.
  • 2011: “The Full Transcript: Anselm Reyle in the Heartland,” detailed interview and analysis of his U.S. museum survey.
  • 2019: Essay on “Anselm Reyle: Techniques of Reflection” by David Ebony, exploring the textural and material aspects of Reyle’s work.