
Galerie Thomas Schulte was one of the first major newcomer to the reawakening art scene of the reunited German capital and received high critical acclaim from its very start. The program of represented artists centers around conceptual art and focuses on the contemporary scene since 1960.
Among the best known positions of the gallery are: Alice Aycock, Richard Deacon, Alfredo Jaar, Jonathan Lasker, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Robert Mapplethorpe, Fabian Marcaccio, Gordon Matta-Clark, Allan McCollum, Katharina Sieverding, Juan Uslé, Stephen Willats, and Robert Wilson. Younger positions include Idris Khan, Bernhard Martin, Michael Müller, Peter Rogiers, Iris Schomaker and Leunora Salihu.
Aside from its current program, the gallery has over the years dedicated one or more solo exhibition to numerous artists including the positions of Bas Jan Ader, Dieter Appelt, Richard Artschwager, Alighiero e Boetti, Chuck Close, Helmut Federle, Michael Heizer, Johannes Kahrs, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Sol LeWitt, Mark Lombardi, Roxy Paine, Pipilotti Rist, Robert Smithson, and Pat Steir. Since its foundation Galerie Thomas Schulte has regularly participated in major international art fairs including Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, ARCOmadrid and Armory Show New York.
Galerie Thomas Schulte is a renowned contemporary art gallery located in Berlin, Germany. Established in 1991 by Thomas Schulte, the gallery is known for its commitment to showcasing cutting-edge and thought-provoking works by both established and emerging artists. With a focus on a diverse range of mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, and multimedia installations, Galerie Thomas Schulte plays a vital role in shaping the cultural landscape of Berlin and beyond. The gallery’s dynamic exhibition program, along with its participation in international art fairs, contributes to its reputation as a leading destination for contemporary art enthusiasts and collectors.