Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Munich
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Kraupa Tuskany Zeidler is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2011 by Amadeo Kraupa Tuskany and Nadine Zeidler. Based in Berlin with an additional presence in Munich, the gallery has developed an internationally oriented program that focuses on speculative, non linear, and hybrid artistic practices that question hierarchical systems of thought. Its roster brings together artists from Eurasia, the Arabian Gulf, China, the United States, and across Europe, and the gallery is widely recognized for presenting early solo exhibitions outside China for artists such as Brett Ginsburg, Katja Novitskova, Avery Singer, Andrea Crespo, GCC, Guan Xiao, and Yu Honglei.
The program is rooted in sustained intellectual exchange around art historical, theoretical, and political concerns, extending beyond exhibitions to include publications, screenings, and panel discussions. Since 2017, the gallery has operated from a purpose designed space in Berlin Kreuzberg created by Büro Johanna Meyer Grohbrügge, which supports its interdisciplinary approach. Artists represented by the gallery regularly participate in major museum exhibitions, biennales, and institutional projects that engage with apps including digitalization, image economies, syncretism, and post humanism, positioning Kraupa Tuskany Zeidler as a significant platform within contemporary art discourse.