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Luhring Augustine is pleased to announce an exhibition of iconic works by Reinhard Mucha, selected from throughout the artist’s career. Opening at our Chelsea gallery on November 14, the show marks the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, and his first major presentation since his retrospective “Der Mucha: An Initial Suspicion” at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf, Germany (2022-2023).

Throughout Mucha’s artistic production of the past five decades run numerous themes that include collective identity, memory, nationhood, the psychology of architecture and institutional power, the museum as the locus for the creation of history, and the merging of industrial, historical, and political landscapes. Mucha’s complex work penetrates several dualities: connectivity and isolation, temporality and permanence, intimate narrative and national history, progress and stasis. For this exhibition, seven of Mucha's emblematic vitrine works along with the free-standing sculpture, Baden-Baden / Standard II, will be presented in a site-specific installation devised by the artist, which both acknowledges his own history with the gallery’s exhibition space and highlights the rigorous, cohesive nature of his practice.

In an insightful text commissioned by the gallery for the exhibition—composed in the form of a letter to the artist—Washington DC-based curator Yuri Stone, writes:

I’ve always thought of your objects as records of time in and of themselves. Your material palette is distinctly of a time before now. A time of solid wood doors, lacquer, lead paint, and fluorescent tube lights. I sense a preoccupation in your work with the things and systems we inherit: railways, bureaucracies, museum display cases, industrial production lines. You seem to suggest that modernity isn’t something we can escape or transcend—it is the very architecture in which we live and through which we remember. And yet, you transform that architecture—not by rejecting it, but by exposing it. And in this modernity we grapple with capitalism, war, joy, innovation, regression, and one another. We grapple with the uneasy realization that the very structures built to organize and contain our lives—our histories, our labor, our sense of order—also confine us. What you reveal is not a nostalgia for a lost authenticity, but a deep awareness that memory itself has become infrastructural: archived in vitrines, routed through railways, filed in drawers. The human and the mechanical, the personal and the institutional, the past and the present—these collapse into one another and often contradict each other. – Yuri Stone 

Read full text in Documents.

Reinhard Mucha was born in Düsseldorf, Germany in 1950. He studied at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art under Klaus Rinke, developing his unique practice, later having seminal exhibitions of his work in the 1980s and 1990s. Such exhibitions include Gladbeck, his solo exhibition at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris in 1986; simultaneous presentations of Kasse beim Fahrer at Kunsthalle Bern and Nordausgang at Kunsthalle Basel in 1987; Das Deutschlandgerät at the 44th Venice Biennale in 1990, and on view since 2002 at Kunstsammlung NRW, Düsseldorf; Dokumente I – IV at documenta IX, Kassel in 1992; Mutterseelenallein at the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt a. M. in 1991-1999, and on view since 2009 at Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Turin; Wartesaal at documenta X, Kassel in 1997; and Stockholmer Raum, (Für Rafael Moneo), at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm and at Luhring Augustine, New York in 1998-1999. Mucha’s work is included in the permanent collections of numerous international public institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Musée national d’art modern, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Art Institute of Chicago; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; Städelmuseum, Frankfurt a. M.; Castello di Rivoli, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Turin; Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Glenstone Collection, Potomac, MD; and Kunstmuseum Basel. Mucha resides in Düsseldorf, Germany and in Saint-Haon-le-Vieux, France.

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Reinhard Mucha
NY, 2025
Stained and varnished profiled solid wood (frame), blockboard veneered, stained and varnished (mat), float glass, archival pigment print from analogue black-and-white photos, blockboard
45 3/8 x 34 1/8 x 2 1/2 inches
(115.4 x 86.8 x 6.2 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
NY, 2025
Stained and varnished profiled solid wood (frame), blockboard veneered, stained and varnished (mat), float glass, archival pigment print from analogue black-and-white photos, blockboard
45 3/8 x 34 1/8 x 2 1/2 inches
(115.4 x 86.8 x 6.2 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
[Bingen] ex Bottrop, 1984
Alkyd enamel on door leaf (reworked found object) and blockboard, float glass, felt, float glass pane on shelf brackets
33.46 x 67.60 x 14.37 inches
(85 x 171.7 x 36.5 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
[Bingen] ex Bottrop, 1984
Alkyd enamel on door leaf (reworked found object) and blockboard, float glass, felt, float glass pane on shelf brackets
33.46 x 67.60 x 14.37 inches
(85 x 171.7 x 36.5 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Baden-Baden / Standard II, [2022] 1984 / 2022
2-part work ensemble

Baden-Baden, [1984] 1981
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring, found material) on blockboard (pedestal), piece of felt, ceramic sink (found object), model of a grand piano and a piano stool lacquer, wood (found object), clamp light metal, electrical cord with male plug (found object), extension cord with switch, male plug and 2 zip ties, 20 chairs in 3 stacks of 5, 9 and 6 chairs (acquired from the city’s inventory, former congress hall), footstool chrome-plated steel tube, PVC (found object), packing tape, in-situ stacking chairs from the respective exhibiting institution. 

Standard II, [2022] 1982
HPL board of imitation Carrara marble on blockboard (pedestal), ceramic sink (found object), smoke absorber and lamp porcelain, light bulb, electrical cord with male plug (found object), extension cord

Overall dimensions variable

Reinhard Mucha
Baden-Baden / Standard II, [2022] 1984 / 2022
2-part work ensemble

Baden-Baden, [1984] 1981
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring, found material) on blockboard (pedestal), piece of felt, ceramic sink (found object), model of a grand piano and a piano stool lacquer, wood (found object), clamp light metal, electrical cord with male plug (found object), extension cord with switch, male plug and 2 zip ties, 20 chairs in 3 stacks of 5, 9 and 6 chairs (acquired from the city’s inventory, former congress hall), footstool chrome-plated steel tube, PVC (found object), packing tape, in-situ stacking chairs from the respective exhibiting institution

Standard II, [2022] 1982
HPL board of imitation Carrara marble on blockboard (pedestal)ceramic sink (found object)smoke absorber and lamp porcelain, light bulb, electrical cord with male plug (found object), extension cord

Overall dimensions variable

Reinhard Mucha
Gruiten, [1989] 1985
Aluminum profiles, etching on front of float glass, stained and varnished blockboard
40.94 x 83.46 x 22.44 inches
(104 x 212 x 57 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Gruiten, [1989] 1985
Aluminum profiles, etching on front of float glass, stained and varnished blockboard
40.94 x 83.46 x 22.44 inches
(104 x 212 x 57 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Flinger Broich, 1986
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, pool table bottom side of wooden rails, rubber bumpers, billiard cloth, leather (found object), blockboard, steel corner brackets, profiled wood sections, corrugated cardboard
47.83 x 82.68 x 15.55 inches
(121.5 x 210 x 39.5 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Flinger Broich, 1986
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, pool table bottom side of wooden rails, rubber bumpers, billiard cloth, leather (found object), blockboard, steel corner brackets, profiled wood sections, corrugated cardboard
47.83 x 82.68 x 15.55 inches
(121.5 x 210 x 39.5 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Telgte, 1994
Aluminum profiles, red lead painted on reverse of float glass, front door wood stain, solid wood, sheet aluminum (found object), felt, blockboard
50.04 x 102.44 x 14.06 inches
(127.1 x 260.2 x 35.7 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Telgte, 1994
Aluminum profiles, red lead painted on reverse of float glass, front door wood stain, solid wood, sheet aluminum (found object), felt, blockboard
50.04 x 102.44 x 14.06 inches
(127.1 x 260.2 x 35.7 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Kassel, 2013
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, panel door with fittings lacquer, solid wood, plywood (split found object), industrial felt, door leaf plywood, solid wood (sections of found object), blockboard, corrugated cardboard
39.92 x 76.81 x 11.1 inches
(101.4 x 195.1 x 28.2 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Kassel, 2013
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, panel door with fittings lacquer, solid wood, plywood (split found object), industrial felt, door leaf plywood, solid wood (sections of found object), blockboard, corrugated cardboard
39.92 x 76.81 x 11.1 inches
(101.4 x 195.1 x 28.2 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Edition 1990 – >>Kopfdiktate<<, 2002   
Edition 1990 - >>Head Dictations<<
Stained and lacquered profiled solid wood (frame), alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, offset print on art board mounted  on acid free museum board
47 3/8 x 29 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches
(120.2 x 75.6 x 6.2 cm)

Edition 4 (2009)
1. Edition 10 + 1 AP. / 90 (2009)
2. Edition 10 + 1 AP / 20 (2025)

Reinhard Mucha
Edition 1990 – >>Kopfdiktate<<, 2002   
Edition 1990 - >>Head Dictations<<
Stained and lacquered profiled solid wood (frame), alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, offset print on art board mounted  on acid free museum board
47 3/8 x 29 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches
(120.2 x 75.6 x 6.2 cm)

Edition 4 (2009)
1. Edition 10 + 1 AP. / 90 (2009)
2. Edition 10 + 1 AP / 20 (2025)

Reinhard Mucha
dX-edition, 1997
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel on reverse of float glass (silkscreen), aluminum, offset print from 3 analog black-and-white photographs
39 3/8 x 25 5/8 x 1 3/4 inches
(100 x 65 x 4.5 cm)
Edition 54 of 65 plus 5 APs

Reinhard Mucha
dX-edition, 1997
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel on reverse of float glass (silkscreen), aluminum, offset print from 3 analog black-and-white photographs
39 3/8 x 25 5/8 x 1 3/4 inches
(100 x 65 x 4.5 cm)
Edition 54 of 65 plus 5 APs

Reinhard Mucha
Before the Wall Came Down / Lennep, [2013]
2008 / 2009
2-part work ensemble

Free-standing sculpture
Before the Wall Came Down, 2008
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized felt base (flooring, found material) on blockboard (pedestal), 2 footstools bronze cast, wood, graphite facing, 126 folding carpenter&amp;rsquo;s rulers aluminum

Wall-mounted sculpture
Lennep,&amp;nbsp;2009
Aluminum profiles, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, oil paint print on bituminized felt base&amp;nbsp;(flooring, found material),&amp;nbsp;panel door with fittings&amp;nbsp;lacquer, solid wood&amp;nbsp;(split found object), felt, blockboard

Before the Wall Came Down, 2008
71 7/8 x 30 1/4 x 20 1/2 inches
(182.6 x 77 x 52 cm)

Lennep, 2009
52 1/2 x 132 1/2 x 18 7/8 inches
(133.3 x 336.5 x 48 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
Before the Wall Came Down / Lennep, [2013]
2008 / 2009
2-part work ensemble

Free-standing sculpture
Before the Wall Came Down, 2008
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized felt base (flooring, found material) on blockboard (pedestal), 2 footstools bronze cast, wood, graphite facing, 126 folding carpenter’s rulers aluminum

Wall-mounted sculpture
Lennep, 2009
Aluminum profiles, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, oil paint print on bituminized felt base (flooring, found material)panel door with fittings lacquer, solid wood (split found object), felt, blockboard

Before the Wall Came Down, 2008
71 7/8 x 30 1/4 x 20 1/2 inches
(182.6 x 77 x 52 cm)

Lennep, 2009
52 1/2 x 132 1/2 x 18 7/8 inches
(133.3 x 336.5 x 48 cm)

Reinhard Mucha
NY, 2025
Stained and varnished profiled solid wood (frame),&amp;nbsp;blockboard veneered, stained and varnished&amp;nbsp;(mat),&amp;nbsp;float glass, archival pigment print from analogue black-and-white photos, blockboard
45 3/8 x 34 1/8 x 2 1/2 inches
(115.4 x 86.8 x 6.2 cm)
Reinhard Mucha
[Bingen] ex Bottrop, 1984
Alkyd enamel on door leaf (reworked found object) and blockboard, float glass, felt, float glass pane on shelf brackets
33.46 x 67.60 x 14.37 inches
(85 x 171.7 x 36.5 cm)
Reinhard Mucha
Baden-Baden / Standard II, [2022] 1984 / 2022
2-part work ensemble

Baden-Baden, [1984] 1981
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring, found material) on blockboard (pedestal), piece of felt, ceramic sink (found object), model of a grand piano and a piano stool lacquer, wood (found object), clamp light metal, electrical cord with male plug (found object), extension cord with switch, male plug and 2 zip ties, 20 chairs in 3 stacks of 5, 9 and 6 chairs (acquired from the city&amp;rsquo;s inventory, former congress hall), footstool chrome-plated steel tube, PVC (found object), packing tape, in-situ stacking chairs from the respective exhibiting institution.&amp;nbsp;

Standard II, [2022] 1982
HPL board of imitation Carrara marble on blockboard&amp;nbsp;(pedestal),&amp;nbsp;ceramic sink (found object),&amp;nbsp;smoke absorber and lamp&amp;nbsp;porcelain, light bulb, electrical cord with male plug (found object), extension cord

Overall dimensions variable
Reinhard Mucha
Gruiten, [1989] 1985
Aluminum profiles, etching on front of float glass, stained and varnished blockboard
40.94 x 83.46 x 22.44 inches
(104 x 212 x 57 cm)
Reinhard Mucha
Flinger Broich, 1986
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, pool table bottom side of wooden rails, rubber bumpers, billiard cloth, leather (found object), blockboard, steel corner brackets, profiled wood sections, corrugated cardboard
47.83 x 82.68 x 15.55 inches
(121.5 x 210 x 39.5 cm)
Reinhard Mucha
Telgte, 1994
Aluminum profiles, red lead painted on reverse of float glass, front door wood stain, solid wood, sheet aluminum (found object), felt, blockboard
50.04 x 102.44 x 14.06 inches
(127.1 x 260.2 x 35.7 cm)
Reinhard Mucha
Kassel, 2013
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, panel door with fittings lacquer, solid wood, plywood (split found object), industrial felt, door leaf plywood, solid wood (sections of found object), blockboard, corrugated cardboard
39.92 x 76.81 x 11.1 inches
(101.4 x 195.1 x 28.2 cm)
Reinhard Mucha
Edition 1990 &amp;ndash; &amp;gt;&amp;gt;Kopfdiktate&amp;lt;&amp;lt;, 2002 &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
Edition 1990 - &amp;gt;&amp;gt;Head Dictations&amp;lt;&amp;lt;
Stained and lacquered profiled solid wood&amp;nbsp;(frame),&amp;nbsp;alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, offset print on art board mounted &amp;nbsp;on acid free museum board
47 3/8 x 29 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches
(120.2 x 75.6 x 6.2 cm)

Edition 4 (2009)
1. Edition 10 + 1 AP. / 90 (2009)
2. Edition 10 + 1 AP / 20 (2025)
Reinhard Mucha
dX-edition, 1997
Metal shoulder clamps, alkyd enamel on reverse of float glass (silkscreen), aluminum, offset print from 3 analog black-and-white photographs
39 3/8 x 25 5/8 x 1 3/4 inches
(100 x 65 x 4.5 cm)
Edition 54 of 65 plus 5 APs
Reinhard Mucha
Before the Wall Came Down / Lennep, [2013]
2008 / 2009
2-part work ensemble

Free-standing sculpture
Before the Wall Came Down, 2008
Solid wood, float glass (display case), oil paint print on bituminized felt base (flooring, found material) on blockboard (pedestal), 2 footstools bronze cast, wood, graphite facing, 126 folding carpenter&amp;rsquo;s rulers aluminum

Wall-mounted sculpture
Lennep,&amp;nbsp;2009
Aluminum profiles, alkyd enamel painted on reverse of float glass, oil paint print on bituminized felt base&amp;nbsp;(flooring, found material),&amp;nbsp;panel door with fittings&amp;nbsp;lacquer, solid wood&amp;nbsp;(split found object), felt, blockboard

Before the Wall Came Down, 2008
71 7/8 x 30 1/4 x 20 1/2 inches
(182.6 x 77 x 52 cm)

Lennep, 2009
52 1/2 x 132 1/2 x 18 7/8 inches
(133.3 x 336.5 x 48 cm)

Documents

Letter to Reinhard Mucha
Letter to Reinhard Mucha

From Yuri Stone, a curator based in Washington, DC

Contact

For more information about the artist, please contact Donald Johnson Montenegro at donald@luhringaugustine.com

For press requests, please contact Caroline Burghardt at caroline@luhringaugustine.com

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