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  1. Since 1963, Michael Werner Gallery has worked with some of the most important European and American artists of the 20th Century.

  2. Jul 24, 2018 · Featuring Werner’s first gallery job, dealings with the likes of Georg Baselitz and Markus Lüpertz, and his idiosyncratic thinking about the artworld, this conversation in two parts maps the career of the gallerist who brought German painting to the global stage.

  3. The young assistant, 23-year-old Michael Werner, was fired for his insolence. But time has shown—in this case and in many others—that Werner was onto something.

  4. Since 1963, Michael Werner Gallery has worked with some of the most important European and American artists of the 20th Century.

  5. In 1963, Michael Werner opened his first gallery, Werner & Katz, in Berlin, Germany with the first solo exhibition of Georg Baselitz. Galerie Michael Werner was later established in Cologne in 1969. Since then, Galerie Michael Werner has worked with several of the most important artists of the twentieth century.

  6. Michael Werner opened his first gallery in Berlin in 1963 with the premiere exhibition of Georg Baselitz. In 1969 Galerie Michael Werner was established in Cologne, in 1990 Michael Werner Gallery opened in New York City, and in 2012 Michael Werner Gallery opened in London.

  7. Apr 7, 2010 · Time Out says. Legendary German art dealer Michael Werner opened his New York gallery in 1990 under the direction of Gordon VeneKlasen.

  8. Michael Werner opened his first gallery in Berlin in 1963 with the premiere exhibition of Georg Baselitz. In 1969 Galerie Michael Werner was established in Cologne, in 1990 Michael Werner Gallery opened in New York City, and in 2012 Michael Werner Gallery opened in London.

  9. Aug 5, 2022 · Michael Werner's London outpost presents a botany-themed group exhibition, including important work from Georg Baselitz and Joseph Beuys.

  10. Since its opening, Michael Werner Gallery has worked with some of the most important artists of the twentieth century: besides exhibiting contemporary American and European art, the gallery has also specialised in some modern masters including Hans Arp, Piero Manzoni, Francis Picabia and Kurt Schwitters.