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Anselm Reyle (*1970) studied painting in Karlsruhe and Stuttgart. He lives and works in Berlin. Anselm Reyle is known for his images, reliefs and sculptures, which he creates in an experimental process deploying materials like PVC film, car body paint, putty, acrylic, mirrors concrete and LED lights. Found objects—the painterly gestures and motifs of other painters, everyday objects or sculptures—play a major role in both his paintings and his sculptures. He appropriates these—not least in order to evoke the cliches associated with them and to exaggerate them. Anselm Reyle has been a professor of Painting at the HFBK Hamburg since 2009.
His works have been shown in numerous institutional solo exhibitions, including Andersen’s, Copenhagen (2025), Ron Mandos Gallery, Amsterdam (2025), MoCA Westport (2023), Kunsthalle Vogelmann, Heilbronn (2022), Aranya Art Centre, Qinhuangdao (2020), Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, (2012), Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2012); The Arken Museum of Modern Art, Ishoj, (2011), Des Moines ArtCenter, Iowa, (2011), Kunsthalle Tübingen (2009), and Kunsthalle Zurich, (2006). Reyle’s works are part of numerous private and public collections worldwide, such as Centre Pompidou, Paris; Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Pinault Collection, Venice; Saatchi Gallery, London; Nationalgalerie / Staatliche Museen, Berlin; Sammlung Boros, Berlin; Collection Ringier, Zurich; Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Des Moines Art Center, Iowa; Arken Museum of Modern Art, Ishøj; Leeum / Samsung Museum of Modern Art, Seoul; Museo Jumex, Mexico City; Essl Museum – Kunst der Gegenwart, Klosterneuburg; among many others.