
RIGHT Amy Sillman, The Banana Tree, 2023, ASOM Collection. Installation View, Amy Sillman, Oh, Clock!, Ludwig Forum, Aachen, 2025. © Amy Sillman. Courtesy the artist and Ludwig Forum Aachen Photography by Marieke Tocha.
Oh, Clock! is the first major solo exhibition in Germany by the New York-based painter Amy Sillman (born 1955, Detroit). Drawing on her long and distinguished engagement with painting and its history both on and beyond the canvas, the show offers a comprehensive exploration of the artist’s highly versatile and hybrid systems of artmaking.
Oh, Clock! is composed of two parts: Part one of the exhibition features a focused selection of Sillman’s work from the past decade, including twenty-four paintings, more than three hundred drawings, prints and collages, several large installations, and digital animations. The second part is a curatorial project by the artist, featuring hand-painted walls intervening diagonally in exhibition rooms, hung with dozens of works chosen from the Ludwig Collection in Aachen.
Curated by Eva Birkenstock, the exhibition is a cooperation with Kunstmuseum Bern.
