Installation Views

Exhibition view: Thomas Scheibitz, Bright Shadows, Sprüth Magers (10 April–16 May 2026). Courtesy Sprüth Magers.
Exhibition view: Thomas Scheibitz, Bright Shadows, Sprüth Magers (10 April–16 May 2026). Courtesy Sprüth Magers.
Exhibition view: Thomas Scheibitz, Bright Shadows, Sprüth Magers (10 April–16 May 2026). Courtesy Sprüth Magers.
Exhibition view: Thomas Scheibitz, Bright Shadows, Sprüth Magers (10 April–16 May 2026). Courtesy Sprüth Magers.
Exhibition view: Thomas Scheibitz, Bright Shadows, Sprüth Magers (10 April–16 May 2026). Courtesy Sprüth Magers.
Exhibition view: Thomas Scheibitz, Bright Shadows, Sprüth Magers (10 April–16 May 2026). Courtesy Sprüth Magers.
About the Artist

In order to find out, Thomas Scheibitz dissects details of the visible world as well as his own works into fragments, examining the individual components – transferring them like individual words, graphemes, phonemes, morphemes, lexemes into his visual language. He relocates them to his very own world of hue and form, to be neither categorised there as abstract nor figurative. Similarly to processes of encryption, information is divided. In doing so, Scheibitz values chance, not only as a testing apparatus, but also as a generator of cognitive dissonance. Ultimately however his drawings, photographs, paintings, and sculptures culminate in extremely precise analyses of such factors as expectation, attitude, and experience, which also inform his own gaze. He interrogates such structures, disassembles the interpretational schema, organises the elements as if in a periodic system, recomposes them, tests arrangements, and employs the most differing mechanisms of selective emphasis, accentuation, and attribution.

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About the Gallery

Sprüth Magers has expanded from its roots in Cologne (Germany) to become an international gallery dedicated to exhibiting the very best in groundbreaking modern and contemporary art. With galleries located in Berlin Mitte, London’s Mayfair and the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles–as well as an office in Cologne and an outpost in Hong Kong–Sprüth Magers retains close ties with the studios and communities of the German and American artists who form the core of its roster.

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