CRONE
21/05/2026
Now on view at CRONE BERLIN: The duo-show LOGICAL DISORDER, featuring works by Franz West and Bruno Gironcoli.
Bruno Gironcoli and Franz West are regarded as two of the most influential Austrian artists. Nevertheless, they were long considered outsiders before establishing themselves through persistence and an unrelenting creative drive. Even though their works may at first appear markedly different, they remained closely connected throughout their lives.
Franz West studied under Gironcoli at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in the 1970s. He described this as “the stroke of luck of my life.” Gironcoli became his mentor, granting him considerable freedom while introducing him to techniques and materials that would shape his entire oeuvre. Later, as West rose to become a leading figure on the international art scene, he was the one who helped to bring Gironcoli the recognition he deserved beyond Austria.
In LOGICAL DISORDER, their works are brought into direct dialogue for the first time. The student–teacher perspective not only opens up compelling insights, but also allows for an observation of the broader formation of two classic “solitary” artistic positions, sustained by mutual respect and exchange.
On view until June 20, 2026
Crone Berlin, Fasanenstraße 29, 10719 Berlin
Opening hours Wed - Sat, 11 - 6 pm
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05/05/2026
Three more days: OTTO ZITKO‘S latest solo exhibition CARDBOARDS at Crone Wien.
Otto Zitko’s works emerge in a field of tension between what can be represented in or as painting and its complete dissolution; a dissolution that has shed all reference to the object world by refusing, with all the means of art, its conventional hierarchies of meaning. Even occasional traces of figuration must therefore be understood only as part of the painterly language or grammar—thus as immanent to the image as density, drawing, color, gesture, and line.
Zitko is, through and through, a painter of images; his works are distillations of painting-painterly articulations that, in their radical singularity and autonomy, are capable of inducing endless astonishment—another expression of (overwhelming) presence. The works he now presents read like a treatise on painting—one that, in its pointedness, recalls Vermeer’s The Art of Painting (De Schilderkunst), where the creation of the image is articulated through the very means of image-making.
Otto Zitko | Cardboards
On view until May 7, 2026
Crone Wien, Getreidemarkt 14, 1010 Vienna
Opening hours: Tue - Fri, 11am - 6pm, Sat, 11am - 3pm
25/04/2026
Congratulations to ROSEMARIE TROCKEL on receiving the 2026 Dortmund Cultural Foundation Prize in recognition of her entire body of work.
Yilmaz Dziewior, director of Museum Ludwig Cologne, wrote on behalf of the jury: “We are delighted that Rosemarie Trockel is accepting the Dortmund Cultural Foundation Prize for her lifetime’s work. By honouring her, we recognise an artist who is one of the most influential of her generation, whose work defies categorisation. While her early knitted and hotplate paintings were initially interpreted as a feminist response to the male-dominated conceptual art scene, it soon became clear that this interpretation was inadequate. Much like her drawings, which run through her entire oeuvre, a productive fragility that contradicts Minimal Art becomes apparent, as well as a subtle humour and a profound spirit of resistance“.
Rosemarie Trockel (*1952 in Schwerte, Germany) is one of Germany’s most influential artists and is internationally renowned for her complex and controversial works. Trockel’s interest lies in the themes of sexuality, culture and artistic production and she takes an ironic and critical look at traditional role models. She uses a variety of techniques, draws on everyday objects and relates unexpected things to each other in her works. With her interest in the grotesque, many of her works create boundless and fearless fantasies.
Trockel’s work has been exhibited at numerous major museums around the world as well as at the documenta and the Venice Biennial. She was a professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf until 2016 and lives and works in Potsdam.
Image 1: Rosemarie Trockel, photographed by Joachim Mueller Ruchholtz for Bottega Veneta.
Image 2: Rosemarie Trockel, Vorsicht, frisch gebohnert, 1985. Object sent and dedicated to Ascan Crone and Andreas Osarek on the occasion of her second solo exhibition at Crone.
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