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Dirk Skreber, Untitled (Enhanced), 2017

Dirk Skreber

Untitled (Enhanced), 2017

oil paint, fiberglass, aluminum honeycomb, steel washers, polyurethane adhesive

71 x 94.5 inches
180.3 x 240 cm

(DS 17/011)

Dirk Skreber, Untitled (days before 4), 2018

Dirk Skreber

Untitled (days before 4), 2018

aluminum, aluminum honeycomb, oil paint, fluorescent pigment

48 x 72 inches
121.9 x 182.9 cm

(DS 18/004)

Dirk Skreber, Untitled, 2018

Dirk Skreber

Untitled, 2018

aluminum honeycomb, steel washers, fiberglass, oil-based enamel, oil paint, fluorescent pigment

71 x 94 1/2 inches
180.3 x 240 cm

(DS 18/006)

Dirk Skreber, Searching for Sounds (Frightened of Old Ideas), 2023

Dirk Skreber

Searching for Sounds (Frightened of Old Ideas), 2023

Oil, silver spray paint on canvas

31.5 x 47.24 inches
80 x 120 cm

(DS 23/001)

Dirk Skreber -  - Viewing Room - Petzel Gallery

Dirk Skreber (b. 1961, Lübeck, Germany)

Dirk Skreber was born in Lübeck, Germany in 1961 and currently lives and works in Berlin. He received a degree in fine arts from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in Germany.

Skreber works in various mediums including painting, sculpture, and installation. He uses images of natural disasters and accidents involving deconstructed parts of buildings, trains and cars. These paintings and sculptures often depict an accident that appears to have just taken place.

The artist had a solo show at Petzel Gallery in 2018 and has had numerous other solo exhibitions including: Dirimart Gallery, Istanbul (2015); Milwaukee Art Museum, WI (2013); Leopold-Hoesch-Museum & Papiermuseum, Düren, Germany (2012); Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem, Netherlands (2009); Museum Dhont-Dhaenens, Gent, Belgium (2009); National Arts Center, Baden-Baden; Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf, Switzerland (2008); Museum fur Modern Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany (2007); The Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO (2004); Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE and group exhibitions at: Malborough Contemporary, New York (2017) The Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2011); Trienniale der Kleinplastik Fellbach, Germany (2010); Musee d’Art Contemporain de Nimes, France (2005); Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland (2001), and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2001), among others.

In 2000, Dirk Skreber received the “Preis der Freunde der Nationalgalerie für junge Kunst” at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.

He has works in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Museum fur Modern Kunst, Frankfurt. His work is included in The Saatchi Collection; The Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles); The Collection of the Museum Frieder Burda (Baden-Baden) and many more.