Marcus Deschler founded his gallery in Berlin’s central Auguststrasse in 1995.
It represents a number of artists of international reputation, such as Rainer Fetting, Stefan Roloff, Salomé, Elvira Bach, and Xenia Hausner. Works by Mariano Rinaldi Goñi, Jörn Grothkopp, and Lage Opedal, extend the spectrum of painting.
One focus of the gallery with its more than 250 square meters of exhibition space is on technically innovative explorations of artistic traditions: Holger Bär works on the automization of oil painting using machines designed by himself. Jay Mark Johnson’s photographs employ a specially modified camera to capture sequences of movement. Tony Conway combines techniques of photography, painting, and drawing in his wall objects built of layered sheets of plexiglass. Patricia Waller subverts established conventions of perception through her unusual juxtaposition of material and subject matter in her astonishing crocheted objects.
A further focus of the gallery program is on figurative sculpture, as in the works of KEHL, Deborah Sengl, Hans van Meeuwen, and Yukiko Terada.