Exhibition

MONIKA BAER
Schweine Steine Scherben

8th Floor

Panel which reads Monika Baer Shweine Steine Sherben, with a photo of a painting detail composed of a brick wall and a swath of lavender with drawings scratched into the surface.

Greene Naftali is announcing its third solo exhibition with German artist Monika Baer, whose disarming subversions of her chosen medium have made her one of the most challenging painters working today. The exhibition features a new suite of paintings that inhabit tropes of modernism—from the monochrome to the graffiti-like scrawls that connote raw impulse and unfettered energy. Tempering her consummate technical skill with a streak of gleeful regression, these latest works recast what Baer calls her career-long project to “vulgarize the high-artness of painting.”

Gallery bisected by two pillars showing four paintings, three of which show a brick wall and a swath of lavender with drawings scratched into the surface, and one of which is a lavender monochrome.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

A lavender painting with drawings and marks scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer

Lavender wall (2), 2025

Acrylic, pigments, and sand on canvas

90 5/8 × 63 inches (230 × 160 cm)

Detail of a lavender painting with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (2), 2025 (detail)

Detail of a lavender painting with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (2), 2025 (detail)

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (2), 2025 (detail)

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (2), 2025 (detail)

The corner of a gallery with a painting on each wall, on the left is a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into the surface,  on the right the painting shows a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

The painting shows a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer

Schweine Steine Scherben (with Redon), 2024

Oil, acrylic medium, and pigments on canvas

82 3/4 × 63 inches (210 × 160 cm)

Detail of a painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (with Redon), 2024 (detail)


Gallery bisected by a pillar showing three paintings, two of which show a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface , and one of which is a lavender monochrome.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

The painting shows a brick wall overlaid with an oval of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer

Schweine Steine Scherben (smoking), 2025

Oil, acrylic, pigments, and sand on canvas

86 5/8 × 67 inches (220 × 170 cm)

Detail of a painting of a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (smoking), 2025 (detail)

Detail of a painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (smoking), 2025 (detail)

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (smoking), 2025 (detail)

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (smoking), 2025 (detail)

Here trompe l’oeil brick walls are largely covered (or subsumed) by textured zones of spackled grit, a kind of painterly stucco that seems poised to overtake the picture plane. These nebulous fields are incised with crude outlines that read as accumulations of anonymous marks. Illicit and primal, graffiti has long been a touchstone for the avant-garde, from ancient petroglyphs to Jean Dubuffet to Brassaï’s gouged Parisian walls. Baer’s own roster of drawings skews comically dire, by turns antic and foreboding: cloven hooves, a Jesus-type who rolls his eyes, a hairy ass that wears a crown. Baer’s vignettes feel offhand and ribald and raunchy but scratch at deeper truths—as if to satirize the era with their own perversions and gallows humor.

The corner of a gallery with a painting on each wall, on the right is a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into the surface,  on the left the painting shows a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

A lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer

Lavender wall (3), 2025

Acrylic, pigments, and sand on canvas

90 5/8 × 63 inches (230 × 160 cm)

Detail of a painting of a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (3), 2025 (detail)

Detail of a painting of a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (3), 2025 (detail)

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (3), 2025 (detail)

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (3), 2025 (detail)

The paintings share an ethereal shade of purple at odds with their coarser contents, made from brown and violet pigments applied in thin washes that settle into every ridge and furrow. Baer chose the color for its sheer beauty and “unserious” bent—it lacks art-historical pedigree—with a certain glamour and inklings of queerness (lavender menace, lavender marriage). Her faux-stuccoed walls reveal nothing but more wall behind them, refusing to serve as portals to escape the present. For the artist, this relentless frontality “insists on painterly activity within the rectangle, rather than pointing to any solution beyond it.” Layering both illusionistic and brute indexical marks, profane motifs and delicate hues, Baer stages painting as a receptive surface for the obscenities of our times.

A painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer

Schweine Steine Scherben (lobster), 2025

Oil, acrylic, pigments, and sand on canvas

90 5/8 × 71 inches (230 × 180 cm)

Detail of a painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (lobster), 2025 (detail)

A gallery wall bisected by a pillar and showing three paintings, the leftmost of which is a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into the surface an the other two showing a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

A painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer

Imprint, 2024

Oil, acrylic medium, and pigments on canvas

74 7/8 × 41 1/4 inches (190 × 105 cm)

Detail of a painting of a brick wall overlaid in one corner with a swath of lavender.

Monika Baer, Imprint, 2024 (detail)

Detail of a painting of a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Imprint, 2024 (detail)

Monika Baer, Imprint, 2024 (detail)

Monika Baer, Imprint, 2024 (detail)

Detail of a painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Imprint, 2024 (detail)

A gallery wall showing two paintings of different sizes both depicting  a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

A painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer

Schweine Steine Scherben (skinning), 2025

Oil, acrylic, pigments, and sand on canvas

82 5/8 × 63 inches (210 × 160 cm)

Detail of a painting of a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Schweine Steine Scherben (skinning), 2025 (detail)

The corner of a gallery with a painting on each wall, on the right is a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into the surface,  on the left the painting shows a brick wall overlaid with a swath of lavender with marks and drawings scratched into the surface.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

A painting of a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer

Lavender wall (1), 2024

Acrylic, pigments, and sand on canvas

90 1/4 × 63 1/2 inches (229 × 161 cm)

Detail of a painting of a lavender monochrome with marks and drawings scratched into it.

Monika Baer, Lavender wall (1), 2024 (detail)

Gallery with one lavender painting hanging in the foreground, and on the back wall, another lavender painting and one composed of a brick wall and a swath of lavender.

Monika Baer, installation view, Schweine Steine Scherben, Greene Naftali, New York, 2025

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