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Beat Streuli's Photography and Video Work Featured in 2006 New York Exhibition Review

opinion-review · 2026-04-23

Beat Streuli, a Swiss artist based in Dusseldorf, gained recognition in the early 1990s for his unique approach to color photography and video. His work was featured at Murray Guy Gallery in New York. A review in the New York Sun on October 19, 2006, mentioned other artists exhibiting in New York galleries at that time. Rita Ackermann was at Andrea Rosen Gallery, Nicole Cherubini showed at both Smith Stewart and 303 Gallery, and Kota Ezawa was also at Murray Guy. Michael Krebber displayed at Greene Naftali, while William Pope L was at Mitchell-Innes and Nash. Critics Kley, Pardee, and Schwendener reviewed Matt Bollinger, Nayland Blake, Sergei Tcherepnin, and Sylvie Fleury, and Jesper Just's "It Will All End In Tears" was at Perry Rubenstein Gallery.

Key facts

  • Beat Streuli is a Swiss-born artist based in Dusseldorf
  • Streuli rose to prominence in the early 1990s
  • His work focuses on color photography and video
  • The review was originally published in the New York Sun on October 19, 2006
  • Streuli exhibited at Murray Guy Gallery in New York
  • Multiple other artists were reviewed in the same article
  • The article covered exhibitions at seven different New York galleries
  • The review included work by Rita Ackermann, Nicole Cherubini, Kota Ezawa, Michael Krebber, and William Pope L

Entities

Artists

  • Beat Streuli
  • Matt Bollinger
  • Nayland Blake
  • Sergei Tcherepnin
  • Sylvie Fleury
  • Rita Ackermann
  • Nicole Cherubini
  • Kota Ezawa
  • Michael Krebber
  • William Pope L
  • Jesper Just

Institutions

  • Murray Guy Gallery
  • Andrea Rosen Gallery
  • Smith Stewart
  • 303 Gallery
  • Greene Naftali
  • Mitchell-Innes and Nash
  • Perry Rubenstein Gallery
  • New York Sun
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Switzerland
  • Dusseldorf
  • Germany
  • Bruxelles
  • Belgium

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