In 2020 he received the Media Award of the German AIDS Foundation,[4] and in 2021 he won the Dutch Royal Award for Painting.[5]
He had the solo exhibitions "Gauweilereien" at Schwules Museum, Berlin in 2014,[6] "Setz dein Ich in Anführungsstriche" at Kunstverein Göttingen in 2016,[7] "Autoerotism" at Kevin Space, Vienna in 2021[8] and "Dis/Identification"at Kunsthalle Mainz in 2024[9] among others. Group exhibitions include: "Favoriten III" at Lenbachhaus, Munich in 2016;[10] "Love and Ethnology" at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin in 2019;[11] "Other histories told by Dirkje Kuik and Philipp Gufler" at Centraal Museum, Utrecht in 2020[12] and "Sweat" at Haus der Kunst, Munich in 2021.[13] He showed his short films at the film festivals International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany and Cheries Cherie, Paris, France among others.[14] Currently his works are represented by the galleries BQ in Berlin[15] and Françoise Heitsch in Munich.[16]
He co-curated the exhibitions "Eccentric 80s: Tabea Blumenschein, Hilka Nordhausen, Rabe perplexum and Contemporary Accomplices" at Lothringer 13, Munich, Kunsthaus Hamburg and Galerie Nord | Kunstverein Tiergarten, Berlin[17][18] and organized the exhibition "Substitutes" at W139 in Amsterdam.[19]
Works
Philipp Gufler "explores matters of queer imagery, questioning the Western historiography, in which heterosexuality and a binary gender system define the social norm".[20] He spans various media in his practice, including silkscreen prints on fabric and mirrors, artist books, performances and video installations. His artist book and video installation Projection on the Crisis (Gauweilereein in Munich "takes a kaleidoscopic and retrospective look at the early days of the AIDS crisis in Germany".[21] In the ongoing series of quilts, Philipp Gufler refers to artists, writers, magazines and lost queer spaces. The screen-printed fabrics have been exhibited at the Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart and at Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism among other venues.[22][23] In 2020, he produced a short film and a zine about the singer and entertainer Lana Kaiser.[24]
Gufler, Philipp (2017). Splitter 14: I Wanna Give You Devotion. Munich: Forum Queeres Archiv München and Hammann von Mier Verlag, 112 pages.
Gufler, Philipp (2017): Indirect Contact. Berlin: BQ Berlin, 40 pages.[26]
Gufler, Philipp (2020): Quilt #01–#30. Munich: Hammann von Mier Verlag, 208 pages.
Gufler, Philipp (2020): Lana Kaiser. Munich: Hammann von Mier Verlag, 26 pages.
Gufler, Philipp (2021): Projection on the Crisis. Gauweilereien in Munich. Munich: Forum Queeres Archiv München und Hammann von Mier Verlag, 152 pages.
Gufler, Philipp in collaboration with Ergül Cengiz, Burcu Dogramaci, Angela Stiegler, and Mareike Schwarz (2022): Eccentric 80s: Tabea Blumenschein, Hilka Nordhausen, Rabe perplexum and Contemporary Accomplices. Berlin: b_books, Berlin 2022, 372 pages.[27]
Gufler, Philipp in collaboration with Jan Erbelding, Leo Heinik, and Maria VMier (2023): Cosy bei Cosy. Munich: Hammann von Mier Verlag, 72 pages.
Gufler, Philipp (2023): A Shrine To Aphrodite. Munich: Hammann von Mier Verlag, 78 pages.[28]
^Kühn, Karolina; Zadoff, Mirjam (2023). To Be Seen. Queer Lives 1900–1950 (in English and German). Munich: Hirmer Verlag. pp. 44–51. ISBN978-3-7774-3992-1.