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Thomas Schütte: Hindsight / Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofía

March 2, 2010

Thomas Schütte: Hindsight at the Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid is the most comprehensive retrospective of the German artist’s work ever organized in Europe. It offers visitors a detailed insight into his work. The works on display span from Thomas Schütte’s early works in the late 1970s to his latest creations. The show features little-known works as well as well-known ones such as the series of sculptures entitled Frauen (Women). The exhibition has been curated by Lynne Cooke and presents installations, sculptures, watercolors, etchings, photographs, and architectural models.

Thomas Schütte: Hindsight at Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid / Spain. Opening reception, February 16, 2010.

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