All works on view at the Hoxton Lloyd are Museum-quality archival pigment prints on fine art paper, custom framed with spacer bar and museum glass and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Feel free to inquire for more details. info@margretwibmer.eu



















With a focus on the female body as a site of agency, care, and quiet resistance, Margret Wibmer’s works present bodies, objects, and spaces not as backdrops but as active presences. Through intimate encounters between material, gesture, and image, the works gently shift inherited ways of seeing, allowing identity and care to unfold as embodied gestures that connect the personal with broader cultural histories.
The works on view at The Hoxton Lloyd were created in New York, Douala, Kanazawa, and in the artist’s studio in Amsterdam. The exhibition is part of a collaboration between Loods 6 and The Hoxton Lloyd Hotel Amsterdam.
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Margret Wibmer (*Austria) is an internationally renowned multimedia artist based in Amsterdam. After formative years in New York City assisting American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt alongside artist Kazuko Miyamoto, she developed a multidisciplinary practice spanning sculpture, video, photography, and participatory performance. Her work has been exhibited, performed and published internationally in venues such as Oude Kerk Amsterdam; The Merchant House, Amsterdam; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Nishida Kitaro Museum, Japan; KAI 10 – Arthena Foundation, Düsseldorf and many other venues. Read full bio.
Description of works from top to bottom: BIG BOW. Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper. Custom framed, museum glass.
33 x 36 cm. Ltd. Ed. 10 + 1 AP // SHAKERS, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Baryta paper, mounted on Dibond, 100×100 cm. Ed.Nr. 1/3 Wood frame with museum glass // THE RIDE, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Baryta paper mounted on Dibond , 100×112 cm, Ed.Nr. 1/3. In wooden frame with museum glass // NO QUESTIONS ASKED, Lambda C-print mounted on Dibond
100 x 123 cm, Ed. Nr. 1/3. In wooden box frame // THE WALZE, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper, 77,5×63 cm
Ed.Nr. 3/5, In wooden frame with museum glass // RELAY, #6 Malaya, Ed. Nr. 3/7, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Baryta photo paper. 44 x 40 cm. In wooden frame with museum glass; #7 Alva (Ed. Nr. 3/7); #3 Michael (Ed. No. 4/7), 58 x 40 cm each //
// THE GIRL AND HER OBJECT, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper, 58 x 40 cm, Ed. Nr. 5/7, In wood frame with museum glass // EINHALT, Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper, 53 x 43 cm, Ed. Nr. 3/5; In wood frame and museum glass.

