Works
  • Volker Hüller, Blurry afternoon, 2025
    Volker Hüller
    Blurry afternoon, 2025
    Oil and silk on canvas, framed
    41.9 x 156.5 cm | 16 1/2 x 61 5/8 in
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  • Volker Hüller, Pilgrims, 2025
    Volker Hüller
    Pilgrims, 2025
    Oil and silk on canvas, framed
    71.1 x 201.9 cm | 28 x 79 1/2 in
  • Volker Hüller, Nachspiel, 2025
    Volker Hüller
    Nachspiel, 2025
    Oil and silk on canvas, framed
    43.2 x 156.5 cm | 17 x 61 5/8 in
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  • Volker Hüller, Fade away, 2025
    Volker Hüller
    Fade away, 2025
    Pastel on paper, framed
    196.215 x 143.51 cm | 77 1/4 x 56 1/2 in
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  • mixed media work depicting interconnected organic shapes
    Volker Hüller
    Lines of Booty and Grace, 2022
    Oil and mixed media on canvas
    228.6 x 177.8 cm | 90 x 70 in
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  • Volker Hüller, Fog, 2023
    Volker Hüller
    Fog, 2023
    Pastel, oil-based ink on paper, framed
    184.5 x 131.1 cm | 72 5/8 x 51 5/8 in
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  • Volker Hüller, Nail polish and Cigarette, 2024
    Volker Hüller
    Nail polish and Cigarette, 2024
    Pastel, oil-based ink on paper
    183.5 x 126.5 x 7.5 cm | 72 1/4 x 49 3/4 x 3 in
  • Volker Hüller, self with blue toupee, 2024
    Volker Hüller
    self with blue toupee, 2024
    Oil, silk, paper etching mounted on canvas
    50.5 x 41 cm | 19 7/8 x 16 1/8 in
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  • Volker Hüller, Fog 2, 2024
    Volker Hüller
    Fog 2, 2024
    Pastel, oil-based ink on paper
    181.5 x 129.5 x 7.5 cm | 71 1/2 x 51 x 3 in
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Biography

Volker Hüller’s fragmented compositions speak to the mental spaces between dreams, delirium, and daily life. Figures are woven into the environment of the background creating an interplay between Hüller’s subjects and the features of the worlds they inhabit. Hüller integrates a succession of historical styles in both his paintings and etchings, but his works most distinctly possesses affinities to Expressionism, Cubism, and other strands of modernist exploration. 

The artist pays careful attention to the balance between color, textural detail and unrestrained figuration, experimenting with different media to pin down a particular mood or essence. While some works have a mystical quality, others veer into a darker territory inclined towards absurdity rather than moralization. Hüller’s work surveys ways of depicting the artist, positioned in a mystical dystopia, forming part of heterogeneous narratives that link the fantastical to the mundane. Delicate lines score his compositions, creating an unsteady balance between chaos and harmony, highlighting a shared sense of vulnerability. 

Volker Hüller (b. 1976 in Forchheim, DE) currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY (US). He studied under the late Norbert Schwontkowski (1949-2013) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg (DE), graduating in 2008.

Selected exhibitions include L.I.T.S., GRIMM, New York, NY (US); Wasteland, Produzentengalerie, Hamburg (DE); Birds, Van Doren Waxter, New York, NY (US); Bon Voyage, GRIMM, Amsterdam (NL); Paradise Inn, GRIMM, New York, NY (US); Tonics, Van Doren Waxter, New York, (US); Volley, Produzentengalerie, Hamburg (DE); L.I.T.S. Homo Naledi, GRIMM, Amsterdam (NL); Volker Hüller, 11R Gallery, New York, NY (US); Volker Hüller, Timothy Taylor, London (UK); Volker Hüller, curated by Anna-Catherina Gebbers, Salon 94, New York, NY (US). Hüller has participated in group exhibitions at the following venues: GRIMM, New York, NY (US); Museum Weserburg für Moderne Kunst, Bremen (DE); Kunsthal Kade, Amersfoort (NL); Saatchi Gallery, London (UK); and the Falckenberg Collection, Hamburg (DE).

Hüller’s work is included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (US); The Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (US); Saatchi Gallery, London (UK) and the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (IL), among others.

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