Conny Maier Joins Hauser & Wirth

Announcing representation in collaboration with Société, Berlin and her solo presentation at our Frieze Los Angeles booth in February 2026
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Photo: Sebastian Emmert © Conny Maier. Courtesy the artist, Société, Berlin and Hauser & Wirth

Thursday 29 January

We are pleased to announce the representation of Conny Maier, in collaboration with Société Berlin. Living and working in Portugal, the German artist is shaped by these distinctly different environments, her multi-perspectival practice forges new relationships between landscape, climate and human psychology, unfolding through climactic scenes that merge geological distress with instinctual urges.

Maier has attracted international attention for bold, brawny, assertively hued paintings populated by misshapen figures, interspecies entanglements, and symbolically charged motifs. Symbolic objects—flowers, animals, offerings and ritual elements—appear throughout her paintings and sculptures, acting as anchors for the emotional and psychological currents her work traces.

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Conny Maier, Gigante 1, 2023 © Conny Maier. Courtesy the artist, Société, Berlin and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Trevor Good

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Conny Maier, Zorn 2, 2023 © Conny Maier. Courtesy the artist, Société, Berlin and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Trevor Good

In exploring the complexities of humankind’s relationship with nature, she infuses vivid, seemingly paradisiacal landscapes with a sense of latent unease, reflecting the ever-shifting equilibrium between human intention and contemporary ecological reality. With their graphic precision and tendency toward narrative, Maier’s tableaux reflect a particularly keen awareness of the patterns that emerge from—and further reshape—the moments in which natural and manmade orders converge. Maier’s art invites reflection on the systems we build and the forces that challenge them.

Our first collaboration with Maier will be a solo presentation conceived for the gallery’s booth at Frieze Los Angeles in February 2026. The artist will also have a major solo exhibition at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany, in October 2026.

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Conny Maier’s ‘California Dreaming’ (2025) will be presented at our Frieze Los Angeles booth in February 2026

‘We are delighted to welcome Conny Maier to Hauser & Wirth, to engage with the vivid world she is creating—a realm she populates with creatures and objects born from her own imagination but somehow familiar and powerfully resonant,’ says Marc Payot, President at Hauser & Wirth. ‘In its rawness and poetic impact, her work seems to take its place with that of such gallery artists as Maria Lassnig and Erna Rosenstein, and a younger cohort that includes Angel Otero and Firelei Báez. We look forward to sharing Conny’s universe with ever wider audiences worldwide and to introducing her to our West Coast friends when we present a solo stand of her latest paintings at Frieze LA.’

‘It has been deeply exciting to be a partner in Conny Maier’s remarkable journey, and I am thrilled that Société will join forces with Hauser & Wirth to shape the next chapter of her career,’ comments Daniel Wichelhaus, Société founder and CEO.

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Conny Maier, Transferleistung, 2024 © Conny Maier. Courtesy the artist, Société, Berlin and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Trevor Good

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Conny Maier, Café & Orangen/ Bonjour tristesse, 2025 © Conny Maier. Courtesy the artist, Société, Berlin and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Trevor Good

About the artist

Conny Maier has developed a unique practice outside formal ‘trained’ structures and refined her approach to artmaking through years of independent experimentation. Her wide-ranging and voracious reading habit—what she describes as a form of exploration—frequently informs the symbolic and psychological framework of her imagery, drawing ideas from philosophy, ecology, literature and everyday observation. Through carefully structured scenes and a distinctive handling of form, she gives shape to questions of balance and interdependence, frequently placing human and non-human figures in shared states of vulnerability or friction.

Maier has presented work in numerous solo exhibitions across Europe. Recent highlights include ‘Drowning’ at Société, Berlin (2024); ‘Beautiful Disasters’ at the Langen Foundation, Neuss, curated by Udo Kittelmann (2023–24); ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’ at De 11 Lijnen, Oudenburg (2022); and ‘Feels like rabies’ at Société, Berlin (2022). Her work has appeared at major fairs including Art Basel, Art Basel Unlimited, Frieze London, Art Basel Paris, ARCO Madrid, Art Cologne among others.

She has been featured in group exhibitions at Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden; MUDEC, Milan; Palais Populaire, Berlin; Kunstmuseum Stuttgart; Villa Schöningen, Potsdam; Neue Galerie Gladbeck; and Sprüth Magers, London. In 2021, Maier was selected as one of Deutsche Bank’s Artists of the Year, with dedicated exhibitions at Palais Populaire, Berlin and Museo delle Culture (MUDEC), Milan the following year.

Maier’s work is represented in notable public and private collections, including the Boros Collection (Berlin), Deutsche Bank Collection (Frankfurt), Hildebrand Collection (Leipzig), Kistefos Museum (Norway), Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris and the Alkar Contemporary Collection (Bilbao).

Learn more about Conny Maier.