Sprüth Magers is a gallery for contemporary art founded in 1983 in Cologne, Germany. Today, the gallery has locations in Berlin, London, Los Angeles and New York. Early exhibitions in the 1980s featured a number of today's most groundbreaking artists, such as George Condo, John Baldessari and Peter Fischli / David Weiss. Sprüth Magers gave extensive support to many female artists from the beginning of their careers through to their iconic status, such as Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, Louise Lawler, Jenny Holzer and Rosemarie Trockel. Other well-known artists, including Ed Ruscha, Robert Morris, as well as Donald Judd and Andreas Gursky, had early shows at the gallery in the 1990s. Sprüth Magers now works with 70 artists and estates. While continuing to work with mid-career artists such as Kara Walker and Sterling Ruby, the gallery regularly broadens its program with up-and-coming younger voices, including Cao Fei, Cyprien Gaillard, Anne Imhof, Pamela Rosenkranz and Analia Saban. The program is rounded off with longstanding, influential artists such as Reinhard Mucha, Senga Nengudi, Frank Stella, the late Richard Artschwager, Bridget Riley and the Estates of John Baldessari, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Hanne Darboven and Otto Piene.