Galerie Thomas Schulte in Berlin was founded in 1991 and has since been dedicated to promoting and presenting outstanding works of international conceptual art – from the 1960s to the present. The gallery’s program includes artists such as Nancy Haynes, Fred Sandback, Juan Uslé, Paco Knöller, and others.
Since 2006, the gallery has been located in the historic Tuteur House in Berlin-Mitte. Particularly striking is the nine-meter-high corner room with its distinctive three-part display window, designed in 1913 by architect Hermann Muthesius, an important figure in early modern architecture in Germany.


