The Complete Multiples, 1968–94
Galerie Hubert Winter•Mar 06, 2026 — Apr 25, 2026
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Galerie Hubert Winter is pleased to present the 11th solo exhibition of renowned artist Fred Sandback (1943–2003, New York) at the gallery. On view is the complete body of multiples that were conceived by the artist between 1968 and 1994. These comparatively small format works made from steel, elastic cord and acrylic yarn employ different colors, forms and materials to inhabit the walls and corners of a space, thereby transforming it fundamentally. This is the first time all of the multiples are brought together in an exhibition which is made possible thanks to close collaboration with the Fred Sandback Estate. The artist made the following remarks about his work in 1975.
My work isn’t environmental. It’s present in pedestrian space, but is not so strong or elaborate that it obscures its context. It doesn’t take over a space, but rather coexists with it. Environmen-tal art makes a new environment and obscures the old one, and that’s as far from what I want as realistic painting is.…
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The Complete Multiples, 1968–94
Galerie Hubert Winter•Mar 06, 2026 — Apr 25, 2026
Press Release
Galerie Hubert Winter is pleased to present the 11th solo exhibition of renowned artist Fred Sandback (1943–2003, New York) at the gallery. On view is the complete body of multiples that were conceived by the artist between 1968 and 1994. These comparatively small format works made from steel, elastic cord and acrylic yarn employ different colors, forms and materials to inhabit the walls and corners of a space, thereby transforming it fundamentally. This is the first time all of the multiples are brought together in an exhibition which is made possible thanks to close collaboration with the Fred Sandback Estate. The artist made the following remarks about his work in 1975.
My work isn’t environmental. It’s present in pedestrian space, but is not so strong or elaborate that it obscures its context. It doesn’t take over a space, but rather coexists with it. Environmen-tal art makes a new environment and obscures the old one, and that’s as far from what I want as realistic painting is.…























































