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\nSies + Höke has helped foster the careers of its represented artists,... more >> Sies + Höke has opened its doors as a contemporary art gallery in December 1999 and has been home to exhibitions across a variety of media and genres since. The gallery shows the work of established and emerging artists from Europe, the USA and Latin America and also maintains a publishing programme to produce exhibition catalogues, monographs, and artist’s books.
\nSies + Höke has helped foster the careers of its represented artists, including Marcel Dzama, Kris Martin and Federico Herrero, who had their debut exhibitions at the gallery in the early 2000s, and has maintained long-term representation of an international group of artists such as Claudia Wieser, Talia Chetrit and João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva. Over the years, more artists joined the gallery programme, such as FORT, Julian Charrière, Julius von Bismarck, Ajay Kurian, Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa and recently Sophie von Hellermann and Andi Fischer.\nLocated in a listed building in Düsseldorf’s historic district since 2002, the gallery has continued to expand, adding several spaces within the same complex and growing from its original 200 to the current 1.000 square meters, spread over three floors. This allows for multiple full-scale exhibitions to be mounted simultaneously. At the beginning of 2018 a new, fourth space with an additional 300 square meters will be added in the adjacent building.\nIn April 2013 Sies + Höke opened CAPRI, a non-profit exhibition space, in Düsseldorf’s Flingern district with a solo exhibition by Dirk Bell. The program was curated by Moritz Wesseler until the end of 2014 and has been curated by Gesine Borcherdt since 2015. Internationally acclaimed artists, such as Paloma Varga Weisz, Kitty Kraus, David Adamo, Maria Loboda, Lily van der Stokker, Gregor Schneider, Friedrich Kunath, Björn Braun, Neïl Beloufa, Matias Faldbakken, Michael E. Smith, Martin Boyce, Mike Nelson, Ellen Gallagher, Wong Ping, Sam Falls and others have shown new work developed especially for this space