ATELIER MATTHIAS BITZER
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12357 Berlin

 

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Design: Studio S/M/L, Berlin
Development: Thibault Brevet

 

Curating and maintenance:
Atelier Matthias Bitzer, Berlin

 

 

Image Credits

 

Unless otherwise indicated, all images are courtesy of the gallery which they derive.

Single object photopraphy and studio shots mainly taken by Jens Ziehe, Berlin

In using the images contained on this website, Atelier Matthias Bitzer has obtained the permission oft he rights holders ehenever possible. In those instances where Atelier Matthias Bitzer could not locate the rights holders, notwithstanding good-faith efforts, it requests that any information concerning such rights holders be forwarded, so that they may be contacted for future use.

 

Sequences of a volatile now, Marianne Boesky Gallery, 2018, London, Photographed by Peter Mallet

 

Fei’s Sphären, Kadel Willborn, 2017, Düsseldorf, Photographed by  Simon Vogel

 

a different sort of gravity, Marianne Boesky Gallery, 2016, New York, Photographed by Christopher Burke

 

Immaculate cloud, Francesca Minini, 2016, Mailand, Photographed by Agostino Osio

 

root/ruin/rhapsody, Almine Rech Gallery, 2015, Brussels, Photographed by Sven Laurent – Let me shoot for you

 

The collapse of features, Kadel Willborn, 2014, Düsseldorf, Photographed by Simon Vogel

 

Der Zerfall der Eigenschaften, K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen,  2014–2015, Düsseldorf, Photographed by Simon Vogel

 

Saturnine Swing, Marianne Boesky Gallery, 2014, New York, Photographed by Jason Wyche

 

Amherst/Ether/Fields, Francesca Minini, 2013, Milan, Photographed by Agostino Osio

 

Anatol Echo, Almine Rech Gallery, 2013, Paris, Photographed by Rebecca Fanuele

 

Fever/Field, Almine Rech Gallery, 2012, Brussels, Photographed by Kurt Deruyter

 

The Mercury Window, Almine Rech Gallery, 2010, Paris, Photographed by Rebecca Fanuele

 

Palimpsest, Kunstverein Hannover, 2010, Photographed by Raimund Zakowski

 

Maison Automatique, Francesca Minini, 2010, Milan, Photographed by Agostino Osio

 

Städtische Galerie Nordhorn, 2007, Nordhorn, Photographed by Helmut Claus

 

 

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