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Katharina Grosse 'Untitled' Triptych Available
Saturday, February 14, 2026 Artist: Katharina Grosse
Title: Untitled (Triptych)
Medium: 25 Color Screen Prints
Size: 50 x 70 cm Each
Edition: TIMED
Price: €3,267
*available individually or as triptych until 9am EST on Friday February 20th, 2026
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Katharina Grosse is a visionary German artist born in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1961 who has redefined the boundaries of painting by transforming three dimensional spaces into immersive psychedelic environments. Her journey into the professional art world began in the late 1970s and early 1980s as she sought to move beyond the constraints of the traditional canvas. She pursued an extensive formal education at the Kunstakademie Munster and the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf where she studied under influential figures such as Norbert Kricke and Gotthard Graubner. This rigorous academic background provided her with the technical foundation to eventually discard the paintbrush in favor of an industrial spray gun which became her signature tool for creating expansive site specific installations that blur the line between architecture and fine art.
The primary allure for collectors of limited edition art prints and posters lies in the vibrant kinetic energy of her palette and her ability to manipulate scale. One of her most significant accomplishments was her massive installation at MoMA PS1 titled Rockaway! which was created in 2016 to commemorate the impact of Hurricane Sandy. In this project she utilized her spray painting technique to coat a condemned building in Fort Tilden with waves of sunset colored pigment effectively turning a ruin into a temporary monument of color. Another landmark moment in her career was her 2020 exhibition titled It Wasnt Us at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin where she extended her painting across the floor of the historic hall and out into the surrounding grounds of the museum. These projects demonstrate her unique philosophy that painting can exist anywhere and is not limited by the physical borders of an object.
Throughout her career Katharina Grosse has participated in numerous prestigious international art shows and gallery exhibitions. Her work was featured prominently at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015 within the exhibition All the Worlds Futures curated by Okwui Enwezor. She has also held solo exhibitions at major institutions such as the Baltimore Museum of Art and the South London Gallery in London. For those following her gallery presence her work is represented by Gagosian and Galerie Max Hetzler where she frequently debuts new works on canvas that translate her massive spray techniques into a more domestic scale suitable for private collections. Notable individual pieces that have garnered widespread acclaim include the towering The Brooklyn Museum project and the vibrant installation Untitled 2013 which was showcased during her tenure at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
For the dedicated poster collector and art enthusiast her work offers a gateway into a world where color becomes a physical substance. Her ability to navigate the intersection of painting and sculpture has made her one of the most influential figures in the global art scene today. By consistently pushing the limits of how pigment interacts with light and texture she ensures that every piece remains a bold statement of creative freedom. Whether she is painting over piles of earth or the interior of a subway station her impact on the visual language of the twenty first century is undeniable.
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