Anselm Reyle

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Anselm Reyle's Untitled (Foil) (courtesy Frahm Collection)
Anselm Reyle's Untitled (Foil) (courtesy Frahm Collection)


Anselm Reyle (born 1970, Tübingen, Germany) is an artist based in Berlin. Reyle uses modern abstraction's linguistic Conventions like found objects.


He has shown work in many exhibitions including at the 2nd Prague Biennial, at Daimler-Chrysler Contemporary[1] in Berlin and Galerie Michael Neff in Frankfurt. Reyle has also shown at museums and galleries such as Kunsthalle Zurich, the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and Centro Cultural Andratx [2]. He is represented by Gagosian in New York, Galerie Almine Rech [3] in Brussels and Paris and Andersen_s Contemporary Art [4] in Copenhagen. Over the past two years, the value of Reyle's works have soared. In London, the price of his works' worth have gone up to six-figures. This is reflective of the interest in more contemporary art. [1]


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  1. ^ Anselm Reyle Works Shine at Auction, Shed Light on Market, ARTINFO, October 30, 2007, <http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/25958/anselm-reyle-works-shine-at-auction-shed-light-on-market/>. Retrieved on 16 April 2008 


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