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Stolen art of Nepal, Patan s statue of Vasudeva-Kamalaja, returned to Nepali custody
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Sprüth Magers opens the first solo exhibition at the Los Angeles gallery of works by Cindy Sherman
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Almine Rech opens Günther Förg s third solo exhibition with the gallery
Günther Förg, Untitled, 1990. Acrylic on lead on wood, 150 x 115 cm. 59 x 45 1/4 in. Signed and dated on the reverse © 2021 Estate Günther Förg, Switerland / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn.
by Théo de Luca
PARIS
.-Almine Rech is presenting A Game of Chess, Günther Förgs third solo exhibition with the gallery, organized in collaboration with the Estate of the artist, following on the shows the gallery organized in London in 2015 and 2018.
Förg was born in the Allgäu region and studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich, his ideas have continuously migrated through numerous media. In 1984, Förg earned his spurs after being included in von hier haus , an exhibition on new German painting that Kasper König curated in Düsseldorf. Since then, he has been associated with two trajectories in postwar art. The history of his reception within the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam illustrates th