Galerie Klüser
Munich

Artists
- Donald Baechler
- Stephan Balkenhol
- Joseph Beuys
- Christian Boltanski
- Jonathan Bragdon
- Tony Cragg
- Enzo Cucchi
- Jan Fabre
- Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber
- Isca Greenfield-Sanders
- Gregor Hildebrandt
- Anish Kapoor
- Alex Katz
- Constantin Luser
- Ryan Mendoza
- Olaf Metzel
- Lori Nix
- Mimmo Paladino
- Bernardí Roig
- Julião Sarmento
- Sean Scully
- Jorinde Voigt
- Andy Warhol
- Natalia Zaluska
Works Available By
- Georg Baselitz
- Tony Bevan
- James Brown
- Michael Byron
- Sandro Chia
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Francesco Clemente
- Walter Dahn
- Martin Disler
- Jiří Georg Dokoupil
- Julia Emslander
- Ulrich Erben
- Günther Förg
- David Godbold
- Richard Hamilton
- David Hockney
- Rebecca Horn
- Ilya Kabakov
- Per Kirkeby
- Johann Christian Klengel
- Imi Knoebel
- Jannis Kounellis
- Jonathan Lasker
- Sol LeWitt
- Richard Long
- Markus Lüpertz
- Vera Lutter
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Bruce McLean
- Gerhard Merz
- Ryuji Miyamoto
- Juan Muñoz
- A.R. Penck
- Anne and Patrick Poirier
- Sigmar Polke
- Arnulf Rainer
- Glen Rubsamen
- David Salle
- Michael Schrattenthaler
- Cindy Sherman
- Klavdij Sluban
- Ludwig Stalla
- Milen Till
- Boyd Webb
- William Wegman
David Hockney
(British, born 1937)
David Hockney is one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. Perhaps best known for his serial paintings of swimming pools, portraits of friends, and verdant landscapes, the artist’s oeuvre ranges from collaged photography and opera posters to Cubist-inspired abstractions and plein-air paintings of the English countryside. Often returning to a certain motif again and again, he probes the manifold ways one can see an image or a space. Hockney’s exploration of photography’s effect on painting and everyday life is evinced in his hallmark work A Bigger Splash (1967). “In art, new ways of seeing mean new ways of feeling; you can't divorce the two, as, we are now aware, you cannot have time without space...
