Michael Craig-Martin British-Irish, b. 1941
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Public Collections & Honors
Selected Public Collections
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
Tate, London, United Kingdom
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
British Museum, London, United Kingdom
Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin, Ireland
Arts Council Collection, United Kingdom
Government Art Collection, United Kingdom
Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge,Massachusetts
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia
British Council Collection, United Kingdom
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
Honors & AwardsKnight Bachelor, (2016)
Commander of the Order of the British Empire – CBE, (2000)
Royal Academician (RA), Royal Academy of Arts, (2006)
Tate Trustee, (1989–1999)
Represented Britain, 24th São Paulo Bienal, (1998) -
Exhibitions
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55 Years
Isn't That Long Enough? Jun 26 – Aug 14, 2025Featuring paintings, works on paper, sculpture, film, and archival ephemera from the SFMOMA Library, and SFAI archive, this ambitious exhibition showcases museum-quality works by contemporary and historical artists, illustrating Berggruen...View More -
Michael Craig-Martin
California Dreaming Oct 19 – Dec 22, 2023Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce Michael Craig-Martin: California Dreaming , an exhibition of 14 recent paintings. This show marks his first solo exhibition with the gallery. Michael Craig-Martin: California...View More -
Berggruen Gallery in East Hampton
55 Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937 May 14 – Sep 12, 2021Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition space in East Hampton for the 2021 summer season. The gallery space is located in the heart of East Hampton Village at 55 Main Street. Berggruen Gallery’s special "pop-up" will be on view May 14 — September 30, 2021. Hours: Monday-Wednesday, by appointment; Thursday-Sunday, 11am-5pm.View More
John Berggruen first opened his eponymous gallery in downtown San Francisco in the spring of 1970. Five decades later, the gallery has executed more than 800 major exhibitions, participated in significant domestic and international art fairs such as Art Basel Miami Beach, and exhibited at the Art Dealer's Association of America's The Art Show, since the fair's inception, for the past 33 years. A cornerstone of the West Coast art world, Berggruen Gallery is proud to deepen our roots on both coasts of the country with this exciting East Coast venture.
Berggruen Gallery will present a curated selection of Modern and Contemporary paintings, sculptures, and limited-edition prints. The presentation will reflect the gallery’s ongoing dedication to juxtaposing historical works with those from the contemporary canon. The gallery will feature a dynamic and diverse group of internationally-acclaimed artists, including renowned Post-War American painters like Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, and Wayne Thiebaud, as well as many important contemporary artists artists such as Diana Al-Hadid, John Currin, Beatriz Milhazes, Odili Donald Odita, and Jonas Wood. Berggruen Gallery is excited to present a unique breadth of work—transcending subject matter, composition, medium, and technique—for the summer of 2021 in East Hampton.
Artists
Diana Al-Hadid | John Alexander | Stephan Balkenhol | Christopher Brown | Bruce Cohen
Michael Craig-Martin | John Currin | Richard Diebenkorn | Helen Frankenthaler
Isca Greenfield-Sanders | Stephen Hannock | Jasper Johns | Paul Kremer | Alicia McCarthy
Tom McKinley | Beatriz Milhazes | Odili Donald Odita | David Park | Joel Shapiro
Wayne Thiebaud | Stanley Whitney | Lucy Williams | Donald Roller Wilson | Jonas Wood -
The Time is Now
Apr 4 – May 11, 2013John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present The Time is Now, a group exhibition featuring Doug Aitken, Darren Almond, Diane Arbus, Richard Artschwager, Michael Craig-Martin, Hans Peter-Feldmann, Lee Friedlander, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, Karen Kilimnik, Vera Lutter, Christian Marclay, Tom McKinley, Tin Ojeda, Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Linda Ridgway, Ugo Rondinone, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Stephen Shore, Taryn Simon and Lawrence Weiner.View More
The Time is Now brings together a group of works that acknowledge and contend with the representation of time (past, present and future), and how it is reinterpreted and revealed across diverse media. Through drawing, sculpture, installation, sound and light this exhibition illustrates the continuing human fascination with exploring the concept of time, both in the metaphysical and physical sense. This exhibition evades easy classification, with each artist bringing their own experience to one of the oldest topics that defies the typical social, cultural and political context.
In its most literal sense, the clock serves as a common allegorical image to convey how we calculate the presence of time within our lives. Philip Guston’s colorful, almost whimsical portrait of a timepiece shows the city below, dwarfed and eventually crushed by the presence of a large clock. For a more abstract representation, there is Doug Aitken’s lightbox depicting a beautiful island vista glimpsed simply through the ominous word “END.” Both of these images speak directly to the fear underlying every artist’s curiosity and obsession with the progression of time.
Another interesting element is the effect of the passage of time on the work itself. In 1967, Lee Friedlander was documenting everyday American life, while today his snapshot of a television in “Aloha, Washington,” is an artifact, depicting obsolete technology rendering his image to a specific period within our history. This overarching theme is segmented even further as the work featured stretches from the early 1960’s to present day, created by artists both living and dead born between 1913 and 1982.
Grouped together, all of these images display the impulse to transcend our inevitable circumstances and capture or define the ultimate progression of time, an unstoppable force. The result is a group show that circumnavigates the expectations of typical group shows, turning the viewer into part of the experience, by reminding us all of the importance of each passing minute.
The exhibition will be on view April 4-May 4, 2013 on two floors of exhibition space. John Berggruen Gallery will host a reception on Thursday, April 4th between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.
The exhibit will coincide with Christain Marclay’s film “The Clock” being shown at SFMOMA from April 6th – June 2nd.
For further information and photographs, please contact the gallery at (415) 781-4629 or info@berggruen.com.
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News
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Artist Michael Craig-Martin: ‘My big moment is now’
Financial Times | By Jan Dalley July 5, 2024“I really like grown-up restaurants,” says Michael Craig-Martin. “I like tablecloths.” He strokes the white linen at Spring, in London’s Somerset House, appreciatively. At 82,...Read more -
8 Must-See Solo Gallery Shows Around the U.S. in November
Galerie Magazine | By Paul Laster November 2, 2023Rounding up the best gallery exhibitions across the United States each month, Galerie journeyed from New York and Philadelphia to San Francisco and Los Angeles...Read more
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Art Fairs
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The Armory Show
New York City, New York Sep 5 – 8, 2024Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in The Armory Show 2024. Please visit us at Booth 213 at the Javits Center in New...View More -
Dallas Art Fair
Dallas, Texas Apr 4 – 7, 2024View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 7 – 10, 2023View More
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Michael Craig-Martin In Conversation with Emma Acker
Berggruen Gallery October 23, 2023Berggruen Gallery is proud to host an artist talk with Michael Craig-Martin, moderated by Emma Acker, Curator of American Art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, on Saturday,... -
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