Galerie Thomas Schulte
Locations
Visit us at:
TEFAF Maastricht
March
14-19,
2026
Highlighted artworks on TEFAF Maastricht 2026
Visit TEFAF Maastricht to view our selected artworks below.
Since it was established in 1991, Galerie Thomas Schulte’s ongoing focus has been placed on nurturing, supporting, and sustaining outstanding and inspiring artistic positions in international conceptual art spanning from the 1960s to the present.
Since 2006, Galerie Thomas Schulte has been seated in the landmark nineteenth-century Tuteur House in Berlin-Mitte. The prominent tripartite display window of the gallery’s nine-meter-high Corner Space was added to the building in 1913 by Hermann Muthesius, a famous early pioneer of German architectural modernism and founder of the association Deutscher Werkbund.
In fall 2024, the gallery has opened a second exhibition space in the well-known Mercator-Höfe on Potsdamer Straße.
Since 2006, Galerie Thomas Schulte has been seated in the landmark nineteenth-century Tuteur House in Berlin-Mitte. The prominent tripartite display window of the gallery’s nine-meter-high Corner Space was added to the building in 1913 by Hermann Muthesius, a famous early pioneer of German architectural modernism and founder of the association Deutscher Werkbund.
In fall 2024, the gallery has opened a second exhibition space in the well-known Mercator-Höfe on Potsdamer Straße.
Artists
- Marina Adams
- Dieter Appelt
- Alice Aycock
- Angela de la Cruz
- Abraham Cruzvillegas
- Richard Deacon
- Hamish Fulton
- David Hartt
- Nancy Haynes
- Lena Henke
- Rebecca Horn
- Franka Hörnschemeyer
- Julian Irlinger
- Alfredo Jaar
- Idris Khan
- Paco Knöller
- Cosima zu Knyphausen
- Jonathan Lasker
- Maria Loboda
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Fabian Marcaccio
- Gordon Matta-Clark
- Allan McCollum
- José Montealegre
- Matt Mullican
- Leunora Salihu
- Fred Sandback
- Albrecht Schnider
- Iris Schomaker
- Katharina Sieverding
- Pat Steir
- Juan Uslé
- Dan Walsh
- Jonas Weichsel
- Stephen Willats
- Robert Wilson