Peter Wächtler

Biography of Peter Wächtler

Peter Wächtler was born in Hannover, Germany, in 1979. He studied at Kent Institute of Art and Design in Canterbury, England. Additionally, he pursued Fine Art Studies at Bauhaus University in Weimar.

Peter Wächtler's solo exhibitions include "Ever-Ready Reveries" at Reena Spaulings Fine Art in New York (2021), "Playing La Polpidula" at Power Station in Dallas (2020), "The Datum Trail" at Josey in Norwich (2019), "Up The Heavies" at Foundation Dalle Nogare in Bolzano (2019), "Thunderdome has fallen" at Lars Friedrich in Berlin (2018), and many more.

Peter Wächtler's artworks have been featured in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, including "Back Matter" at Museo Macro in Rome, "Scripts" at Bielefelder Kunstverein in Bielefeld, "The Promise" at Index in Stockholm, "The Squatter" at Gaudel de Stampa in Paris, among others. 

His works have found a home in public collections such as Goethe-Nationalmuseum and Neues Museum in Weimar, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, Wiels Centre d'Art Contemporain in Brussels, and Neon Foundation/Whitechapel Gallery in London.

Currently, Peter Wächtler lives in Brussels and Berlin.

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