The renowned Sprüth Magers gallery has launched a compelling new exhibition that delves deep into the multifaceted concept of 'horror' through contemporary artistic expression. This thought-provoking show examines how modern artists interpret and dissect the various elements that constitute our understanding of fear, dread, and the macabre in today's cultural landscape.
The exhibition features a carefully curated selection of works that challenge traditional notions of horror, moving beyond conventional scary imagery to explore more subtle and psychologically complex interpretations of the theme. Artists participating in the show employ diverse mediums and approaches to investigate how horror manifests in contemporary society, from personal anxieties to collective fears about technology, politics, and social change.
Visitors to the gallery will encounter installations, paintings, sculptures, and multimedia works that collectively create an immersive experience examining the anatomy of fear. The curatorial approach emphasizes how horror can serve as a lens through which to understand broader cultural anxieties and societal tensions that define our current moment.
The exhibition represents Sprüth Magers' continued commitment to presenting challenging contemporary art that engages with complex themes and pushes boundaries in meaningful ways. By dissecting the concept of horror, the gallery invites viewers to confront their own fears and consider how artistic expression can help us better understand the darker aspects of human experience and contemporary culture.





























