Zander Galerie

Zander Galerie Since 1996, Zander Galerie has been presenting expanded photography, media and conceptual art. Our two galleries are located in Cologne and Paris.

A new perspective on everyday life 📸 Untold Stories by Clark Winter is now on view at Zander Galerie Cologne.From fleeti...
23/06/2026

A new perspective on everyday life 📸 Untold Stories by Clark Winter is now on view at Zander Galerie Cologne.

From fleeting glances and quiet gestures to unexpected moments in the street, Winter’s black-and-white photographs capture the world with curiosity, wit, and a remarkable sensitivity to atmosphere. Spanning works from the 1970s and later years, the exhibition brings together scenes from the United States and Southern Europe that feel both precise and open-ended, full of subtle tension, humor, and possibility.

📍 On view through 21 August 2026. We would love to welcome you in Cologne!

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Installation views of Clark Winter, Untold Stories, Zander Galerie Cologne, 2026.

16/06/2026

One of the works on show at our booth this week is Helen Levitt's Subway series, by one of the great figures of American street photography. 📸

Levitt spent decades photographing the streets and subways of New York with a sensitivity and precision that remains unmatched. Her subway photographs are among her most intimate work: a confined space where people from all walks of life crossed paths, captured with the spontaneity and stillness that define her eye. Come and see it at Booth C14, Hall 2.0.

📍 Hall 2.0, Booth C14
📆 Public days: 18–21 June

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Helen Levitt, New York (Subway), c. 1938 © Film Documents LLC.

The walls are up at Art Basel and we are delighted to share a first look at our booth ✨ This year, we are presenting wor...
16/06/2026

The walls are up at Art Basel and we are delighted to share a first look at our booth ✨

This year, we are presenting works by Lewis Baltz, Tina Barney, Peter Downsbrough, William Eggleston, Robert Frank, Candida Höfer, Tarrah Krajnak, Lake Verea, Helen Levitt, Robert Mangold, Joanna Piotrowska, Robert Rauschenberg, and Michael Schmidt, among others. Come and find us at in Hall 2.0, Booth C14.

📍 Zander Galerie, Hall 2.0, Booth C14
📆 Vernissage: 17 June. Public days: 18–21 June.

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Installation views of Zander Galerie, Booth C14, Art Basel 2026.

Just opened in Paris 📷✨ Fifty-six photographs, no captions, no context, no explanation. Evidence by Larry Sultan and Mik...
06/06/2026

Just opened in Paris 📷✨ Fifty-six photographs, no captions, no context, no explanation. Evidence by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel, first shown at SFMOMA in 1977 and widely considered one of the most influential works in the history of photography, is now on view at Zander Galerie Paris. Come and see it!

The images were sourced from corporate, government, and scientific archives across the United States: pictures made for technical purposes, stripped of their original function and left to speak entirely on their own terms. What remains is something between the documentary and the surreal, and the unsettling question of how much we rely on context to make sense of what we see.

📍 6 rue Jacob, Paris
📆 Through 26 June 2026

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Installation views of Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel, Evidence, Zander Galerie Paris, 2026.

We open our doors in Paris tonight 📸 Evidence by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel opens this evening at Zander Galerie Paris...
29/05/2026

We open our doors in Paris tonight 📸 Evidence by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel opens this evening at Zander Galerie Paris, 5–8pm. First exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1977, this is one of the most radical and enduring works in the history of photography.

Drawn from over two million images sourced from corporate, government, and scientific archives across the United States, the fifty-six photographs on show are presented without captions or context. Removed from their original function, they oscillate between the documentary and the inexplicable, compelling viewers to construct meaning in the absence of any interpretive framework. A work that permanently altered how we think about images, authority, and truth.

📍 6 rue Jacob, Paris
🥂 Opening tonight, 29 May, 5–8pm
📆 On view through 26 June 2026

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Larry Sultan, Mike Mandel, Evidence, 1977 © Mike Mandel, The Estate of Larry Sultan.

We are at  2026 presenting early photographs by Tom Wood — images made in the summer of 1975, just after he graduated fr...
14/05/2026

We are at 2026 presenting early photographs by Tom Wood — images made in the summer of 1975, just after he graduated from Leicester Polytechnic, and shown together in this form for the first time.

Working in and around North Evington, Leicester, Wood () photographed the communities immediately around him: children and mothers at a community centre, street portraits, backstage at a working men's club, and the atmosphere of a free music festival in Oxfordshire. Analogue black-and-white hand prints that already carry everything his work would become.

📍 Olympia London, Booth D04
📆 14–17 May 2026

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Installation views of Tom Wood, Early photographs, 1975, Photo London Fair 2026, Zander Galerie, Booth D04. Photos: Lucy Dawkins

Coming up 🐎✨️ Opening Saturday, 30 May: Untold Stories, our first exhibition with American photographer Clark Winter, sp...
30/04/2026

Coming up 🐎✨️ Opening Saturday, 30 May: Untold Stories, our first exhibition with American photographer Clark Winter, spanning nearly five decades of work made between 1970 and 2017.

Travelling continuously across Europe, Latin America, and the United States alongside a long career in international finance, Winter always had a camera to hand. Curiosity was his method; the world, his subject.

📆 On view 30 May – 21 August 2026 at Zander Galerie Cologne.

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Clark Winter, Hands in Focus, 2017 © Clark Winter

✨ We are pleased to share first views from inside The Long Goodbye, Christiane Baumgartner’s new exhibition at Zander Ga...
05/04/2026

✨ We are pleased to share first views from inside The Long Goodbye, Christiane Baumgartner’s new exhibition at Zander Galerie Cologne.

Baumgartner’s monumental woodcuts translate fleeting video stills of horizons, seas, and fading light into intricately carved line structures. From afar, the works appear almost photographic; up close, they dissolve into rhythmic grids that reveal the slow, tactile process of their making. Moving between figuration and abstraction, the images reflect on time, perception, and the fragile space between stillness and uncertainty.

Among the highlights is the new Sunken Treasure series, where luminous tones of violet, green, and blue shimmer beneath the surface, subtly shifting with each unique impression.

On view through 22 May 2026. We warmly invite you to experience the exhibition in person 🌅🌊

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Installation views of Christiane Baumgartner, The Long Goodbye, Zander Galerie Cologne, 2026.

✨ Join us at Zander Galerie Cologne today to celebrate the opening of our new exhibitions by Christiane Baumgartner and ...
28/03/2026

✨ Join us at Zander Galerie Cologne today to celebrate the opening of our new exhibitions by Christiane Baumgartner and Mitch Epstein.

Christiane Baumgartner transforms fleeting video stills into intricately carved images of horizons, seas, and fading light. From a distance, the motifs appear almost photographic; up close, they dissolve into finely cut line structures, unfolding a quiet tension between stillness, time, and perception.

🕒 Today, Saturday 28 March, 3–6 PM
Christiane Baumgartner is present.

Also opening today on the second floor: American Arbor by Mitch Epstein, presenting large-scale photographs of trees across the United States as powerful witnesses to environmental change and endurance.

See you there!

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Christiane Baumgartner, Wald bei Colditz IV, 2014. Woodcut on Kozo paper.

Join us tomorrow 🌿 for the opening of American Arbor, Mitch Epstein’s powerful exploration of trees as witnesses to envi...
27/03/2026

Join us tomorrow 🌿 for the opening of American Arbor, Mitch Epstein’s powerful exploration of trees as witnesses to environmental change at Zander Galerie Cologne.

Bringing together works from American Power, Hoh Rain Forest, and Old Growth, Epstein’s large-scale photographs trace the fragile balance between industry, landscape, and time. Monumental and contemplative, these images reveal trees as enduring symbols of resilience within shifting ecological and cultural realities.

🕒 Opening: Saturday, 28 March, 3–6 PM

Also opening the same day: The Long Goodbye by Christiane Baumgartner, presenting a selection of new and recent woodcuts.

We look forward to welcoming you! ✨🌳

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Mitch Epstein, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington II 2017. © Black River Productions, Ltd. / Mitch Epstein.

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