Gallery Karl Pfefferle

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The Karl Pfefferle Gallery is a gallery in Munich .

history

Karl Pfefferle, 1990s.

Karl Pfefferle (1946–2019) first founded Edition Pfefferle in 1981 in Grünwald near Munich. The first book in the edition was Das Bilderbuch with an afterword by Wolfgang Max Faust (1944–1993) and the original lithographs by Hans Peter Adamski , Siegfried Anzinger , Ina Barfuss , Peter Bömmels , Michael Buthe , Walter Dahn , Michael Deistler , Martin Disler , Jiří Georg Dokoupil , Gerard Kever , Daniel Nagel , Gerhard Naschberger , Markus Oehlen , Peter Pick , Claude Sandoz , Klaudia Schifferle , Hubert Schmalix , Andreas Schulze , Stefan Szczesny , Volker Tannert , Thomas Wachweger , Troels Wörsel , Bernd Zimmer and Sigmar Polke .

Gallery rooms on Maximilianstrasse in Munich, 1980s.

The Karl Pfefferle Gallery was founded in 1983. She advocated painting positions in contemporary art. In the first decade the gallery represented the exponents of the “young” (or “new”) savages. Jiří Georg Dokoupil , Rainer Fetting and Bernd Zimmer from the gallery were also represented among them .

From the 1990s the Karl Pfefferle gallery increasingly opened up to conceptually oriented painting that worked in different ways against the background of complex cultural influences ( Ekrem Yalcindag , Peter Schuyff and Leif Trenkler ). From the late 1990s onwards, the gallery also took up positions in photography and represented William Eggleston , Larry Clark and David Lynch . Carsten Fock (born 1968) presented contemporary abstract young painting .

The Karl Pfefferle Gallery also took part in the Munich Art Weekend and Open Art Munich and exhibited at the Art Basel, Art Cologne, abc Berlin, Zurich Art Fair, ARCO Madrid and Munich Art Fair, among others.

Edition Pfefferle

  • The picture book: Original lithographs by Adamski, Anzinger, Barfuß, Bömmels, Buthe, Dahn, Deistler, Disler, Dokoupil, Kever, VL, Nagel, Naschberger, Oehlen, Pick, Sandoz, Schifferle, Schmalix, Schulze, Szczesny, Tannert, Wachweger, Wörsel, Zimmer, Polke, afterword by Wolfgang Max Faust, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1981
  • Stefan Szczesny - Drawings 1982, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1982
  • Stefan Szczesny - Immagini Romane, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1983
  • Hans Peter Adamski, Siegfried Anzinger, Elvira Bach, Martin Disler, Georg Jiri Dokoupil, Claude Sandoz, Andreas Schulze, Stefan Szczesny, Volker Tannert, Bernd Zimmer, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1983
  • Sculptures - drawings. Hans Peter Adamski, Siegfried Anzinger, Peter Bömmels, Georg Jiri Dokoupil, Peter Fischli, David Weiss, Horst Münch, Hubert Schmalix, Stefan Szczesny, Volker Tannert, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1984
  • Elvira Bach, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1985, ISBN 3-925585-07-9
  • Hans Peter Adamski, works 1980–1985, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1985
  • Painting - Painting - Peinture, No. 1 (with artist contributions by: Peter Bömmels, Sandro Chia, Demosthenes Davvetas, Martin Disler, Rainer Fetting, Peter Handke, Alois Mosbacher, Stefan Szczesny, Bernd Zimmer), edited by Stefan Szczesny, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1985, ISSN: 0178-689X
  • Painting - Painting - Peinture, No. 2 (with artist contributions by: Hans-Peter Adamski, Siegfried Anzinger, Elvira Bach, Uli Becker, Enzo Cucchi, Demosthenes Davvetas, Dieter Hacker, Clemens Kaletsch, Claude Sandoz. Andreas Schulze), edited by Stefan Szczesny, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1986, ISSN: 0178-689X
  • Painting - Painting - Peinture, No. 3 (with artist contributions by: Michael Buthe, Christa Näher, Salvo, Troels Wörsel, Mimmo Paladino, Thomas Hornemann, Robert HP. Platz, Walter Dahn, Antonius Höckelmann), edited by Stefan Szczesny, Edition Pfefferle , Munich 1986, ISSN: 0178-689X
  • Painting - Painting - Peinture, No. 4 (with artist contributions by: Adamski, Anzinger, Baselitz, Bömmels, Buthe, Chia, Cucchi, Dahn, Dokoupil, Fetting, Garouste, Hacker, Höckelmann, Hödicke, Immendorff, Kaletsch, Lüpertz, Mosbacher, Müller, Paladino, Penck, Schifferle, Schmalix, Szczesny), edited by Stefan Szczesny, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1987, ISSN: 0178-689X
  • Painting - Painting - Peinture, No. 5 (with artist contributions by: Ina Barfuss, Horst Bienek, Christopher LeBrun, Francesco Clemente, Georg Jiri Dokoupil, Gérard Garouste, Leiko Ikemura, Salomé, Klaudia Schifferle, Hubert Schmalix, Julian Schnabel), published by Stefan Szczesny, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1988, ISSN: 0178-689X
  • Martin Disler, Bleeding Dancers, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-925585-11-7
  • Thomas Hornemann, Bernd Zimmer, Lurelei / The insidious rock, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-925585-14-1
  • Painting - Painting - Peinture, No. 6 (No. 1 to No. 5 in bound form), edited by Stefan Szczesny, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1989

Individual evidence

  1. The picture book: Adamski, Anzinger, Barfuß, Bömmels, Buthe, Dahn, Deistler, Disler, Dokoupil, Kever, VL, aka AR Penck , Nagel, Naschberger, Oehlen, Pick, Sandoz, Schifferle, Schmalix, Schulze, Szczesny, Tannert, Wachweger, Wörsel, Zimmer, Polke, afterword by Wolfgang Max Faust, Edition Pfefferle, Munich 1981.
  2. Feeling and Hardness: Revisited, in: Painting of the 80s , accessed on September 24, 2015
  3. Susanna C. Ott: William Eggleston & David Lynch, in: Applaus, March 2009, p. 57
  4. Interview with Larry Clark, in: Photo International, 4/2015, pp. 10-14
  5. Fotomagazin, No. 1 January 2011, pp. 14–15
  6. ^ Series Galleries in Munich: Karl Pfefferle: The Art of Calmness - Art - Abendzeitung Munich , accessed on September 24, 2015

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