URS FISCHER

Good Luck Peanuts, 2024 (installation)
Palazzo Diedo – Berggruen Arts&Culture, Venice

Installation view: Urs Fischer, Good Luck Peanuts, 2024, photo: courtesy of Palazzo Diedo – Berggruen Arts & Culture
Installation view: Urs Fischer, Good Luck Peanuts, 2024, photo: courtesy of Palazzo Diedo – Berggruen Arts & Culture

Urs Fischer’s site-specific ceiling painting Good Luck Peanuts, 2024, is on permanent view at Palazzo Diedo – Berggruen Arts & Culture, in Venice.  Fischer’s installation was created for the ceiling of the movie theatre using various painting techniques, ranging from acrylic to enamel on sand, and from fresco to lime plaster. Playing on the visual illusion offered by the perception of plasticity, the textured brushstrokes on the frame, and the deep perspective of a clear-sky, Fischer’s work offers – with characteristic humour – a contemporary trompe l’oeil.  

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Installation view: Urs Fischer, Good Luck Peanuts, 2024, photo: courtesy of Palazzo Diedo – Berggruen Arts & Culture
Installation view: Urs Fischer, Good Luck Peanuts, 2024, photo: courtesy of Palazzo Diedo – Berggruen Arts & Culture

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GLENN BROWN, URS FISCHER, VICTOR MAN, PAUL McCARTHY, DANIELLE MCKINNEY, ALBERT OEHLEN, RUDOLF STINGEL et al.

News From the Near Future: 30 Years of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (group show)
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin
28 October 2025 – 8 March 2026

Glenn Brown, Jesus; The Living Dead (after ‘Jupiter Cloudscape’ 1982 by Adolf Schaller), 1998, photo: Jack Hems
Glenn Brown, Jesus; The Living Dead (after ‘Jupiter Cloudscape’ 1982 by Adolf Schaller), 1998, photo: Jack Hems

Work by Glenn Brown, Urs Fischer, Victor Man, Paul McCarthy, Danielle Mckinney, Albert Oehlen, and Rudolf Stingel features in the group show News From the Near Future: 30 Years of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo until 8 March 2026. Curated by Bernardo Follini and Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, the exhibition celebrates 30 years of commitment to the promotion of contemporary artistic research.

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Glenn Brown, Jesus; The Living Dead (after ‘Jupiter Cloudscape’ 1982 by Adolf Schaller), 1998, photo: Jack Hems
Glenn Brown, Jesus; The Living Dead (after ‘Jupiter Cloudscape’ 1982 by Adolf Schaller), 1998, photo: Jack Hems

GLENN BROWN, URS FISCHER, VICTOR MAN, PAUL McCARTHY, DANIELLE MCKINNEY, ALBERT OEHLEN, RUDOLF STINGEL, MATTHEW BARNEY, URS FISCHER et al.

Natural Mystics (group show)
The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation
27 September 2025 – 31 January 2026

Matthew Barney, CREMASTER 3: Mahabyn, 2002, © Matthew Barney
Matthew Barney, CREMASTER 3: Mahabyn, 2002, © Matthew Barney

Work by Matthew Barney and Urs Fischer is featured in the group show Natural Mystics at The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation. Across a variety of media, the artists in the exhibition reckon with the world on different terms: intuitive, embodied, non-linear, organic. Their works acts not as a mirror held to the world, but a portal by which ideas can pass through and be changed.

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Matthew Barney, CREMASTER 3: Mahabyn, 2002, © Matthew Barney
Matthew Barney, CREMASTER 3: Mahabyn, 2002, © Matthew Barney

URS FISCHER

L’Arc, 2016 (permanent installation)
STATION F, Paris

Urs Fischer, L’Arc, 2016, installation view: STATION F, Paris, 2022, photo: Wlad Simitch
Urs Fischer, L’Arc, 2016, installation view: STATION F, Paris, 2022, photo: Wlad Simitch

Urs Fischer’s monumental work L’Arc from 2016 has been installed at the forefront of STATION F, the world’s largest startup campus based in Paris. Made of 202 elements in aluminum alloy with sand casting, this huge arch reinforces the bridge between art and entrepreneurship. Standing 11 meters high, L’Arc is the largest private sculpture on the public space, at the heart of STATION F.

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Urs Fischer, L’Arc, 2016, installation view: STATION F, Paris, 2022, photo: Wlad Simitch
Urs Fischer, L’Arc, 2016, installation view: STATION F, Paris, 2022, photo: Wlad Simitch

URS FISCHER

8, 2014 (permanent installation)
Kunsthaus Zürich

Urs Fischer, 8, 2014, photo: © Juliet Haller, Amt für Stadtebau, ZürichWerk, © Urs Fischer
Urs Fischer, 8, 2014, photo: © Juliet Haller, Amt für Stadtebau, ZürichWerk, © Urs Fischer

Urs Fischer’s sculpture 8 from 2014 has been installed in the new Chipperfield Building at the Kunsthaus Zürich. The official inauguration of the new extension is scheduled to take place on 9 October 2021.

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Urs Fischer, 8, 2014, photo: © Juliet Haller, Amt für Stadtebau, ZürichWerk, © Urs Fischer
Urs Fischer, 8, 2014, photo: © Juliet Haller, Amt für Stadtebau, ZürichWerk, © Urs Fischer