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Dieter Jung – Life of Colors
15 Jan - 28 Feb 2026 KORNFELD Galerie KORNFELD Galerie Berlin presents Life of Colors, a focused solo exhibition by artist Dieter Jung (*1941), one of the pioneering figures in artistic holography. The show brings together works from four decades, highlighting Jung’s exploration of color as living light and as an energetic phenomenon.
Since the 1960s, Jung’s practice has investigated the interplay of light, movement, and perception. Using optical interference, spectral refractions, and precisely constructed color fields, he creates immaterial visual spaces that respond to the viewer’s position and invite an active, meditative form of seeing. His holokinetic works and paintings merge into an expanded understanding of vision—one that reveals the invisible within the visible.
International exhibitions have significantly shaped Jung’s career, particularly in Brazil, with presentations at MASP São Paulo and MAM Rio de Janeiro. A key biographical milestone was his Rockefeller Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT (1985/86).
Works by Dieter Jung are held in numerous renowned museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the ZKM Karlsruhe, and the Berlinische Galerie. A major museum exhibition at the Vasarely Museum in Budapest is being prepared for his 85th birthday in 2026. Read more -
O BASTARDO – Rhythm & Skin
15 Jan - 28 Feb 2026 69salon The artist OBastardo, featured in the group exhibition Rhythm & Soul , simultaneously presents his first solo exhibition in Europe, Rhythm & Skin , at Salon 69. His works depict a society reflected in its own multiplicity: fragmented, rhythmic, alive. OBastardo’s painting is among the defining voices of a young... Read more -
Rhythm and Soul – Group Show
15 Jan - 28 Feb 2026 68projects Rhythm & Soul – Brazilian Contemporary Art, conceived for 68projects by KORNFELD, brings together Brazilian artists whose works capture the pulse of the country’s cultural, political, and emotional landscapes. Situated in the heart of Berlin—a city celebrated for its rich musical heritage and socio-political engagement—the exhibition examines how rhythm, both literal and metaphorical, renders visible the soul of a nation in transition. Read more -
Franziska Klotz, Fritz Bornstück – Doppelspiel
21 Nov - 20 Dec 2025 69salon As the year draws to a close, 69salon by KORNFELD invites you to a special dialogue:
In the exhibition “Doppelspiel”, the painter Franziska Klotz and the painter and ceramicist Fritz Bornstück meet for the first time – two Berlin-based artistic personalities who each, in their own way, explore the traces of our present.
Franziska Klotz’s painting is physical, probing, multi-layered. A tactile, exploratory way of painting lets objects, animals and figures emerge from the in-between. Her works speak of perception, memory and the tenderness of the moment.
Fritz Bornstück, in turn, brings the small relics of everyday life to life in his oil paintings and ceramic sculptures – furniture, vessels, fragments of technology – which gain a new presence infused with poetic melancholy and subtle humour.
In their interplay, a double game unfolds between closeness and distance, light and shadow, seriousness and a wink. The exhibition also marks the opening of the first winter salon at 69salon by KORNFELD – with a Christmas tree filled with small works and editions by artists who are friends of the gallery, and a book presentation by Marianne Ludes (“Trio mit Tiger”*). Read more -
Stéphane Couturier – E-1027+123
31 Oct - 20 Dec 2025 KORNFELD Galerie With E-1027+123, French photographer Stéphane Couturier turns his lens to Eileen Gray's iconic Villa E-1027 - a milestone of modern architecture and a symbol of female architectural utopia. In his multilayered double exposures, Gray's precise geometries encounter Le Corbusier's expressive wall paintings. The result is a series of vibrant visual spaces that reveal architecture as both a poetic and political medium.
The exhibition presents works that drew wide attention at the 2025 Rencontres d'Arles - now on view in Berlin for the first time. Read more -
MADE IN PARIS – Groupshow
31 Oct - 20 Dec 2025 68projects Paris is back in the spotlight—and Made in Paris celebrates the city’s vibrant, diverse art scene through twelve contemporary positions. Curated by KUNSTFORUM author Heinz-Norbert Jocks, the exhibition runs parallel to the magazine's special issue and brings together painting, photography, ceramics, video, and installation by artists currently living and working in Paris, most of them exhibiting in Germany for the first time.
Talk (in german): Wednesday, 12 November 2025, 6:30 pm
Heinz-Norbert Jocks stellt im Gespräch mit Thomas Huber den neuen KUNSTFORUM-Band
Made in Paris vor.
Stéphane Couturier
Thomas Buswell
Edi Dubien
Emile Degorce-Dumas
Kenny Dunkan
Liang Fu
Marina Gadonneix
Augustin Lignier
Viktoriia Oreshko
Alireza Shojaian
Vincent Voillat
Jiechang Yang
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Christopher Lehmpfuhl – Im Wandel des Lichts
Tertianum Berlin 12 Oct - 23 Nov 2025 Location Tertianum Berlin Passauer Str. 5-7 10789 Berlin Read more -
Christopher Lehmpfuhl – Mehr Licht
10 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 KORNFELD Galerie The exhibition Mehr Licht, conceived for KORNFELD Galerie Berlin, presents new oil paintings, watercolours and a light installation by Christopher Lehmpfuhl — an artist whose practice is grounded in the immediacy of experience and a deep engagement with place, history, and light. Working en plein air, Lehmpfuhl captures Berlin’s ever-shifting atmospheres in thick, physical brushstrokes, transforming fleeting moments into luminous, tactile images. At the heart of the exhibition is Last Supper, a large-scale glass work shown for the first time in Berlin
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Edgar Arceneaux – Shards
10 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 68projects Berlin Art Week 68projects by KORNFELD is proud to present SHARDS, a solo exhibition by acclaimed American artist Edgar Arceneaux (*1972, Los Angeles), opening on September 10, 2025, as part of Berlin Art Week. The exhibition marks Arceneaux’s debut with the gallery and is the culmination of his summer residency at 68projects, organised in collaboration with Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House. From early June through July, Arceneaux immersed himself in Berlin’s art scene, creating new work that will be presented in SHARDS.
At the vernissage on Wednesday, September 10, at 8 PM, a performance by Edgar Arceneaux will take place, followed by a second performance on Friday, September 12, at 7 PM.
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Tamara Kvesitadze, Shunxiang Hu – Under Shadows
14 Jun - 23 Aug 2025 KORNFELD Galerie The exhibition Under Shadows conceived for KORNFELD Galerie Berlin brings together new and recent works by Tamara Kvesitadze and Shunxiang Hu — two female artists whose lives and practices are shaped by profound social and political pressures. Each has lived under shadow — political, cultural, personal — and through their work, each steps out of it.
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Simin Jalilian – Simin Jalilian
14 Jun - 23 Aug 2025 68projects 68projects by KORNFELD presents the first-ever showing of new paintings by Hamburg-based Iranian artist Simin Jalilian – works that are simultaneously biographical and political, expressive and poetic. Her painting is a powerful and urgent plea for freedom – in both life and art.
Tereza de Arruda, art historian and curator, in conversation with the artists Tamara Kvesitadze, Shunxiang Hu, and Simin Jalilian
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Tammam Azzam – Aftermath
30 Apr - 7 Jun 2025 KORNFELD Galerie Tammam Azzam’s solo exhibition Aftermath features a new series of watercolors that explore destruction and its lasting traces. The artist's work focuses on urban landscapes that have been disfigured by war and violence. His cityscapes appear as fragile skeletons, ruins of once-vibrant places. With delicate lines and striking color accents, he creates compelling compositions that reflect not only Syria but also the universal consequences of armed conflict. Balancing documentary precision with painterly abstraction, his works reveal the scars of destruction and the silence that follows.
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Shanee Roe – Clinging Knots
30 Apr - 7 Jun 2025 68projects Stripping away idealisation to reveal the raw, unfiltered human experience, in this exhibition Shanee Roe guides us through the complexities of intimacy. Playful yet unsettling, her figures exist in states of vulnerability—exposed, clumsy, fragmented. The body is neither glorified nor concealed but presented in its most honest fleshy form, inviting a confrontation with our own perceptions of beauty, desire, and discomfort. Through ambiguity and tension, Roe challenges the romanticised narratives we construct around intimacy, opening space for questions about how we experience sexual desire and connection. In these moments of softness and disruption, we are asked to see, to feel, and to acknowledge the messy, tender reality of being human.
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Trust Issues – Groupshow
1 Mar - 17 Apr 2025 KORNFELD Galerie Our times put trust in both physical and mental freedom to the test. Fake news has turned truth into a precious resource, raising the urgent question: Can we unquestioningly trust algorithms, templates, or AI-generated content? How do we recognize pre-programmed distortions and resist their influence?
Saelia Aparicio, a London-based multidisciplinary artist, Gonzalo García, a painter living in Mexico, and Rusudan Khizanishvili, based in Tbilisi, explore themes of vulnerability, trust, and power in their works—each with a distinct visual language.
The exhibition is curated by Nina Chkareuli-Mdivani, a Georgian curator based in New York, who focuses on contemporary art and social issues. Read more -
Yasaman Nozari – A Small Ocean Swallowed
1 Mar - 17 Apr 2025 68projects Inspired by Belgium's cultural diversity, Yasaman Nozari merges her Iranian roots with modern European influences. This fusion gives rise to an abstract visual language that, through a powerful color palette—magenta, orange, vibrant green, and blue—creates an emotional and spiritual impact.
Nozari’s works transcend cultural boundaries, resonating on multiple levels by blending shapes, colors, and lines into an almost meditative aesthetic. Read more -
Ecocycle – Groupshow
24 Jan - 22 Feb 2025 KORNFELD Galerie KORNFELD Galerie Berlin and the Korean gallery SEOJUNG ART present the group exhibition Ecocycle from January 24 to February 22, 2025, at KORNFELD and its project space, 68projects. Featuring seven artists from Germany, China, and Korea, the exhibition explores universal themes of ecology, humanity, and cultural interconnectedness. Ecocycle unites contrasting elements—light and darkness, city and nature, water and earth, rationality and irrationality—through harmonious artistic expressions. The selected artists, spanning generations and cultural influences, combine traditional and modern techniques to reexamine our shared world.
This collaboration reflects the commitment of KORNFELD and SEOJUNG ART to fostering intercultural dialogue and creating a cyclical exchange of artistic perspectives. The exhibition serves as a platform for Korean and international artists to transcend boundaries and engage in meaningful discourse. The featured artists are Jungwon Phee (1993), Gee Song (1980), Chounhwan Lee (1956), Yeonhwa Hur (1988), Nanan Kang (1979), Jay Gard (1984), and Rao Fu (*1978). The exhibition’s title, Ecocycle, is a blend of "eco" (ecology) and "cycle," referring not only to bionomics and environmental science but also basic human needs. Read more -
Johanna Reich – Linguphoria
31 Oct 2024 - 18 Jan 2025 KORNFELD Galerie KORNFELD Galerie Berlin is pleased to present the exhibition Linguphoria by Johanna Reich. The exhibition offers fascinating insights into the interfaces between humans, machine and language.
Johanna Reich, who has been working intensively with language models and neural networks since 2018, dedicates this exhibition to the question of how images can be translated into spoken and written language - and vice versa, how language can be translated into visual forms. The Linguphoria exhibition shows how Reich has used the possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a new kind of visual language based on her personal synaesthesia. Read more -
Valentina Murabito – La Donna del Mare
31 Oct 2024 - 18 Jan 2025 68projects Valentina Murabito’s latest exhibition, La donna del mare, invites viewers to explore the deep connections between mythology, nature, and the human condition through her intricate photo-sculptures. Inspired by Henrik Ibsen’s play The Lady from the Sea, Murabito reinterprets themes of freedom, longing, and instinct, blending them with Greek mythology and political philosophy. Her innovative analog photography technique creates three-dimensional, surreal artworks that blur the line between fiction and reality. What role do ancient myths play in our understanding of modern existence? Read more -
Freundschaft à la carte mit 12 Künstlerinnen und Künstlern – Groupshow
25 Sep - 20 Dec 2024 69salon „Freundschaft à la Carte“ von Christopher Lehmpfuhl
Mit 12 Künstlerinnen und Künstlern
„Kochen ist ein Freundschaftsdienst“, schreibt Christopher Lehmpfuhl im Vorwort des Buches. In diesem Sinne laden wir Sie herzlich zur Buchpremiere von „Freundschaft à la Carte“ in den 69salon by KORNFELD ein. Neben der Vorstellung des Kochbuchs werden an diesem Abend auch die Werke der beteiligten Künstler und Künstlerinnen präsentiert. Der Abend vereint Kunst und kulinarische Inspiration – eine besondere Gelegenheit, die Kreativität und Freundschaft der anwesenden Künstler und Künstlerinnen persönlich zu erleben.
BUCHPREMIERE
Datum: Mittwoch, 25. September 24
Uhrzeit: 18:30
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Christopher Lehmpfuhl – London
12 Sep - 25 Oct 2024 KORNFELD Galerie We are delighted to announce our upcoming exhibition Christopher Lehmpfuhl: London featuring the Berlin-based Plein-air painter who ventured into the streets of London, tracing the steps of the Impressionists. Accompanied by Mamuka Bliadze and Patrick Bence-Trower from KORNFELD Galerie Berlin, Lehmpfuhl's journey has resulted in a collection of new paintings and watercolours that capture the essence of London, blending tradition with his unique sensory style. Read more -
Morphing Memories – Groupshow
12 - 15 Sep 2024 69salon Berlin Art Week 2024
Jay Gard
Tamara Kvesitadze
Susanne Roewer
Coral Lambert Read more -
Pablo Benzo – Reciting from Memory
12 Sep - 25 Oct 2024 68projects Pablo Benzo's new series, to be showcased in our September exhibition, focuses on surreal and cubist three-dimensional "picture within a picture" constructions. This technique allows him to depict objects and landscapes in a multi-layered and profound manner. Born in 1985 in Santiago, Chile, Benzo studied graphic design at the University of Chile until 2009. After graduating, he moved to Berlin in 2013, where he has since lived and worked. His works, known for merging surrealism and cubism, have been exhibited internationally. Benzo uses automatism (Écriture Automatique) to create intuitively by incorporating everything he has seen, experienced, and read into his art. In his world, people can transform into furniture and vice versa, giving his works a distinctive surreal quality. He prefers the colors green and pink, inspired by the hues of his childhood.
Special opening hours for Berlin Art Week
Friday, 13 September, 11am – 9pm
Saturday, 14 September, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, 15 September, 12am – 6pm
Artist Talk
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Franziska Klotz, Jan Muche – Das jüngste Gerücht
21 Jun - 24 Aug 2024 KORNFELD Galerie We are proud to present two Berlin-based artists in a joint exhibition for the first time. Entitled 'Das jüngste Gerücht' (The Latest Rumour), the exhibition draws inspiration from a cabaret program by Wolfgang Neuss from 1963.
Both artists are inspired by images that catch their eye. These vary from documentation to images of historical events, to works of art, and digital or analog images illustrating current events. Their works are figurative, but both often work with structures that make their paintings and sculptures appear almost abstract.
Artist Talk: Friday, July 12 2024, 6:30pm
Asja Wolf in conversation with Franziska Klotz and Jan Muche Read more -
Berlin on my Mind. Celebrating 10 Years of Artistic Residency at 68projects by KORNFELD – Groupshow
21 Jun - 24 Aug 2024 68projects ARTISTS
Dawit Abebe, Olasunkanmi Akomolehin, Cristina BanBan, Yevgeniya Baras, William Bradley, Giorgio Celin, Chris Engman, Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, Seong Joon Hong, Chris Hood, Michael John Kelly, Alexander Kroll, Doron Langberg, Sandeep Mukherjee, Jennifer Packer, Adrianne Rubenstein, Kyungmi Shin, Levan Songulashvili, Panos Tsagaris, Rachel Eulena Williams & Liat Yossifor
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On 21 June, we will showcase 21 works by the 21 artists who have been our guests as artists-in-residence over the past 10 years of 68projects by KORNFELD – with ‘Berlin on My Mind’. We are celebrating our 10 years with 68projects by KORNFELD and the 10 years of our artist-in-residence program, but also our future, which we hope to keep creating in Berlin. In Berlin, international artists look for new perspectives, a place where ideas mingle
Opening: June 21 2024, 6 pm
Exhibition: June 21 – August 24 2024, Tue – Sat, 11 am – 6 pm
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Rao Fu – Dynamische Stille: Gewalt und Lebendigkeit der Farben
26 Apr - 14 Jun 2024 KORNFELD Galerie We are excited to present the first solo exhibition of new paintings by Rao Fu, titled "Dynamische Stille: Gewalt und Lebendigkeit der Farben" (Dynamic Stillness: Violence and Vibrancy of Colours). Inhabited by creatures that are both human and yet entirely the product of the artist's imagination, the works of the renowned Chinese artist provide insights into dreamlike scenes that often tilt into the nightmarish.
Artist Talk: June 6, 6:30 pm
Rao Fu in conversation with Dr. Gisbert Porstmann,
Director Museen der Stadt Dresden and Städtische Galerie
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Youjin Yi – Unprompted
26 Apr - 14 Jun 2024 68projects 68projects by KORNFELD Galerie is pleased to present the exhibition ‘Unprompted’ by Munich based Korean artist Youjin Yi. Her first solo exhibition in Berlin showcasing paintings on canvas as well as on Hanji paper mounted on canvas. Youjin Yi came to Germany aged twenty. This move and the ensuing experiences have brought an awareness to Youjin Yi enabling her to recognise what is innately hers, culture, identity - through the recognition of what is not.
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Jay Gard, Jan Tichy – Ornament als Versprechen
1 Mar - 20 Apr 2024 KORNFELD Galerie KORNFELD Galerie Berlin is delighted to unveil Jan Tichy and Jay Gard first joint venture, "Ornament als Versprechen”. Jan Tichy's delicate small-format cyanotypes meet Jay Gard's sculptures and with paintings, creating a visual tapestry reminiscent of a shared artistic journey. The two celebrate the enchanting allure of ornament, transforming their individual expressions into a poetic symphony of form and texture. Read more -
Seong Joon Hong – [Study layers]
1 Mar - 20 Apr 2024 68projects Under the title "[Study layers]," 68projects by KORNFELD is pleased to present works by the Korean artist Seong Joon Hong, created during his summer 2023 residency in Berlin. In his pieces, the artist updates the legacy of Hanji, traditional Korean paper. Tradition and innovation merge in his images, forming a narrative about the intricate aspects of life. Seong Joon Hong's art serves as an intense reflection of our own complex layers and vibrant colors.
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Dieter Jung – The Light Behind
13 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 KORNFELD Galerie The exhibition "The Light Behind" offers a rare opportunity to see a selection of Dieter Jung’s groundbreaking holographic art in Berlin. The concept of the exhibition centres around the hologram, Dieter Jung’s passion and prowess which earned him his worldwide reputation, particularly his work "Pendulum und sein Schatten" and the holograms, accompanied by paintings, drawings and graphics from the last few decades. Read more -
Kyungmi Shin – Fly to India for Gold, Ransack the Ocean for Orient Pearl
13 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 68projects In the work presented in the exhibiton "Fly to India for Gold, Ransack the Ocean for Orient Pearl", Kyungmi Shin delves into a captivating exploration of interconnected narratives, seamlessly intertwining the histories of Germany and Asia. At the core of her artistic endeavor is a meticulous layering of diverse elements, drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of cultural exchanges. In an age of discussions over cultural appropriation Shin’s work is exemplary of cultural appreciation. She is able to sensitively and creatively create meaningful dialogue on intercultural exchange reflecting much older global intercultural interactions. Read more -
Tammam Azzam – Temporary Title
18 Nov 2023 - 6 Jan 2024 KORNFELD Galerie We are pleased to present new works by Syrian artist Tammam Azzam, Berlin-based, in the exhibition “Temporary Title”. Guided by a universal humanity, his pictorial collages find artistic expression for the unrelenting suffering that people experience through unexpected attacks or wars by tyrannical rulers in the past, present and future. Creativity in the midst of fragmentation. The English expression “temporary title”, with which the artist titled his exhibition, is one meaning of the Arabic expression “al-‘unwan al-mu’aqqat”. The phrase also translates to “temporary address“, referring to the homelessness experienced by people who have been forced to leave their homes due to terror, war or famine. Read more -
Phillip Grözinger & Stefan Rinck – Die Handtasche muss lebendig sein
18 Nov 2023 - 6 Jan 2024 68projects Curated by Peter Ungeheuer, the exhibition "Die Handtasche muss lebendig sein" (in English: The handbag must be alive) brings together for the first time Philip Grözinger’s paintings of colourful imaginary worlds populated by extraordinary figures and creatures in dialogue with Rinck’s humorous stone sculptures that become mythical creatures, monsters and grimacing animals. The first joint exhibition by Stefan Rinck and Philip Grözinger is a collaboration in the truest sense of the word, as the majority of the works on display are created for this exhibition, including the joint work ’Lonely tunes’ pictured above.
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Martin Spengler – Creatio Ex Aliquo
14 Sep - 11 Nov 2023 KORNFELD Galerie Martin Spengler's exhibition Creatio Ex Aliquo shows his new reliefs and sculptures shaped from corrugated cardboard blocks using his distinctive technique in which he paints with gesso, and then emphasizes the cut edges with graphite. His works invite us to reflect on the changes and ambivalences of German society over time and to engage with current issues of our coexistence. Read more -
Franziska Klotz – Grund Risse
14 Sep - 31 Dec 2023 69salon Franziska Klotz's works are windows into our world: they capture our gaze with painterly magic, but we see through them to the things that really concern us. In the exhibition GRUND RISSE Franziska Klotz presents her latest works at 69salon by Kornfeld. Read more -
Lena Keller – Watching My Own Rotation
14 Sep - 11 Nov 2023 68projects In Lena Keller's landscape paintings, a melancholy mood drifts across the canvas like a gentle breeze, almost lovingly wiping away any brush marks that might suggest a personal touch. Keller utilizes computer-manipulated digital images as templates and virtual filters to exaggerate colors, contrast lights, smooth and flatten details. This is a reference to the tools everyone carries in their pockets, on Instagram, or in image editing apps. Now digitally produced by humans, landscapes have become a contemporary expression of mood rather than a representation of nature.
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Christopher Lehmpfuhl – Nachbarschaften Berlin
Guardini Galerie 13 Sep - 12 Oct 2023 Together with Kornfeld Galerie Berlin, renowned German painter Christopher Lehmpfuhl shows his latest works in the exhibition Nachbarschaften Berlin at Guardini Galerie Berlin. Lehmpfuhl's captivating works, known for their dynamic interplay of light and tactile textures, offer a unique perspective on the urban and natural landscapes of Berlin. Read more -
Paris Giachoustidis – Paris in Wonderland
29 Jun - 19 Aug 2023 KORNFELD Galerie In the surrealist poem Life is but a Dream by Lewis Carroll, the protagonist finds herself in a kind of dream. Much better known, however, is book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, in which the girl follows a white rabbit and dives into a wondrous world via a hole. Psychoanalysis, dream interpretation and hallucinogenic drug experiences were read in the work. The first solo exhibition of Paris Giachoustidis at KORNFELD GALERIE BERLIN shows new works from a series that deals specifically with dreams. Read more -
Fritz Bornstück — Buschfunk
29 Jun - 19 Aug 2023 68projects You think you know them, these places, these compositions of old things, of rubbish, of idyllic vegetation. You don't discover them by strolling, rarely by walking. To get here, you have to roam around, follow an urban explorer's instinct, leave paths, look for hiding places. Children and young people are best at this, but so are homeless people or graffiti sprayers. And then they appear, the traces of the heavy objects, the technical legacies from past decades. Like a whispering bag from the 1920s, musical instruments, fire extinguishers, drawers full of stuff vendor's tray from the cinema or a Converse Chuck shoe. Ambitiously piled high, romantically dropped down or burning warmth in a fireplace. Together they act like fertilizer, through them weeds blossom paradisiacally. After a few moments of contemplation, it finally becomes clear that Fritz Bornstück's pictures do not show real places, they only seem that way at first glance. They are un-places, exposed in hidden places and relocated in a fictitious map of the world. Larissa Kikol Read more -
Body Language – Groupshow
28 Apr - 24 Jun 2023 KORNFELD Galerie Five artists, five nations, three artistic mediums, and one goal: The Body Language exhibition reveals the different ways we relate to our bodies. It is about strength, alienation, suffering and identity. Physicality becomes (again) perceptible as a human quality in a time in which digital experience and artificial intelligence are becoming more prevalent. Ultimately, Body Language refers to the perception of one's materiality both as a physically tangible aspect and as the sensations associated with our corporeality. Read more -
Jay Gard – The Beginning of Shaping
28 Apr - 19 Aug 2023 69salon KORNFELD Galerie is pleased to announce our first exhibition with artist Jay Gard (*1984, in Halle, Germany) titled The Beginning of Shaping in our special event venue 69salon.
This exhibition will show a variety of works going from paintings to sculptures, objects and a mixture of them. All these works correlate to Jays distinctive venues of creating objects that become pieces of art on their own, capturing his distinctive style that dabbles between functionality in design with his adventurous artistic aesthetic that is reminiscent of the 1970s. Read more -
Igor Simic – FEEEEELINGS
28 Apr - 24 Jun 2023 68projects We proudly present the first solo exhibition with Serbian-American artist Igor Simic. The artist explores a variety of topics involving: politics, climate change as well as the change of our world through digitalization, in a serious yet simultaneously ironic way through story telling. Some stories are told as video, some as a computer game or a song, and all combine to form a grand narrative about the 21st century, which is presented in our exhibition in the form of two video works with sound, three neon works, two video games and a large as well as a multitude of A4-sized drawings. The exhibition will be shown during the Gallery Weekend Berlin. Read more -
Federico Solmi – The Drunken Boat
Guardini Galerie 22 Apr - 23 Jun 2023 Kornfeld Galerie Berlin and Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt / Main) together with the Guardini Foundation proudly present the exhibition “The Drunken Boat” by italian-american multi-media artist Federico Solmi at the Guardini Gallery.
In Solmi’s work, painting and video art interact in surprising media harmony. Without the struggle about genres, and the competition between classical art techniques and digital technology, space emerges for the existing potential to unfold. 3-D- and video game technologies interact hand in hand with expressionist painting and reveal remarkable visions of the world that burn themselves into the beholders’ subconscious. Read more -
David Meskhi – Allow
4 Mar - 19 Apr 2023 KORNFELD Galerie Allow is an exhibition of Georgian artist David Meskhi. Within this newest body of works, Meskhi aims to capture the idealised moment of human gesture and sublime beauty. Religious ecstasy, homoerotic connotations and the gender fluidity of the male body in its transformative years brings us to a combination of heavenly and earthly states of being. The bodies, not yet ingrained with social definitions of gender, fall into a more natural setting of finer tones of masculine and feminine energies. Universal bodies who in turn reach out to the cosmos to assert their presence. The subject matter becomes the most important - not narrowly gender related, but rather humanistic as the work delivers a strong juxtaposition of defiance verses compliance.
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Amparo Sard – I Thought I Could Change the World
4 Mar - 19 Apr 2023 68projects 68projects is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with renowned Spanish artist Amparo Sard.
Amparo Sard introduces us to a series of art pieces that vary from paper works, sculptures and an NFT. Coming together in her unique delicate and poetic yet insightful and powerful sense of aesthetic that is so intensely connected to human emotion in a profoundly meditative way. Read more -
Hubertus Hamm – vi-ew
14 Jan - 25 Feb 2023 KORNFELD Galerie Kornfeld Gallery is very pleased to present the exhibition vi - ew with new works by the Munich-based artist Hubertus Hamm.
With his art he creates something magical and lively. Under the umbrella term "vi - ew" Hubertus Hamm gathers objects from twelve different groups of works. All of them are about the fleeting image. A work of art can only come into being when it is looked at. Man becomes part of his art by entering into an interaction between the objects and himself. Read more -
Agnes Lammert & Sebastian Maas – Distant Belongings
14 Jan - 25 Feb 2023 68projects 68projects starts 2023 with a duo exhibition between Agnes Lammert (1984, Dresden) and Sebastian Maas (1984, Aachen) titled: "Distant Belongings". Both artists will be exhibiting in this space for the first time.
The artworks in the exhibition possess a certain mystery to them, that welcome the viewer to take a step closer to see what unravels behind the plastic looking sculptures by Agnes and the collage-like compositions by Sebastian. Read more -
Rusudan Khizanishvili – Beauty and the Beast
5 Nov 2022 - 7 Jan 2023 KORNFELD Galerie Galerie Kornfeld is more than pleased to introduce the solo exhibition “Beauty and the Beast” by Georgian artist Rusudan Khizanishvili.
In this mesmerising exhibition the renowned artist invites us through her dreamlike portals into a world where figures intertwine with nature escaping from reality and time.
A colourful journey that combines femininity, mythicism, nature and identity through tranquil and almost meditative compositions that share a passionate yet melancholic intensity.
Experimenting with perception and dimensions her symbolism sometimes hidden, challenges the viewer to observe carefully. Her creations are subjective to each individual viewer. The rich colours, the ancient connection towards nature, the intuitively crafted compositions, the theatricality and the innate individuality yet interconnectedness as human beings are what moves us and brings us in these other-worldly portals. Read more -
Johanna Reich – Before the Storm
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Tammam Azzam, Jonas Englert – Fragments
10 Sep - 29 Oct 2022 KORNFELD Galerie Galerie Kornfeld is pleased to present the works of Tammam Azzam and Jonas Englert in the duo exhibition “Fragments”. Both artists dwell on the rebuild or the re-contextualisation of political moments through history.
The exhibition challenges the way political decisions are made and the outcome of them. How these settlements, arrangements, threats, treaties and agreements take place and how they are definitive in the change of history, how they impact not only the current population but generations to come, and to question the authenticity of the diplomatic gestures that lead to defining moments in our times.
Through both artists exhibited we can sense how society deals with political agreements, disagreements and decisions being done. In Englert’s work we see this through fragments of video compositions showcasing the diplomacy of political gestures whereas in Azzam’s work we see this through large-scale paper collages that depict the broken end result of a conflict or dispute. Read more -
Ivana de Vivanco – Temple of Inversion
10 Sep - 29 Oct 2022 68projects The exhibition "Temple of Inversion" is the first solo exhibition of the Chilean-Peruvian artist Ivana de Vivanco in 68projects Berlin.
"In the exhibition I will transform the gallery into a ‘temple of inversion’, in which controversial authority fgures of our society fall down and the hitherto oppressed rise up," says Ivana de Vivanco, describing her motivation for the exhibition: "The exhibition space will be changed in such a way that visitors forget they are in a gallery.”
In her works, the artist questions preconceived notions of gender, Western history and colonialism as well as questions of power and powerlessness. Her works are scenic representations in small, concentrated spaces, visually appealing but uncomfortable oddities that evoke an eerie atmosphere full of metaphors and socio-political references. The expansion of the image with sculptural and installative elements adds an additional dimension to the works and invites the audience to become part of their bizarre pantomimes. Read more -
Looking Back Ahead – Groupshow
2 Jul - 3 Sep 2022 KORNFELD Galerie Tammam Azzam, Elvira Bach, Stéphane Couturier, Nick Dawes, Paris Giachoustidis, Hubertus Hamm, Natela Iankoshvili, Rusudan Khizanishvili, Franziska Klotz, Tamara Kvesitadze, Christopher Lehmpfuhl, David Meskhi, Susanne Roewer, Hubert Scheibl, Martin Spengler, Jan Tichy, Ivana de Vivanco
Galerie Kornfeld is delighted to announce it's ten year anniversary exhibition, wich will feature the artists that have come along with us through the decade. The anniversary exhibition will reveal touching glimpses of the past and the future, sensitive and exciting exchanges between first artistic attempts and more mature works. The works on show hint at inner struggle and transformation, the eternal search for what is hidden behind the visible. Read more -
Giorgio Celin – Graduation
2 Jul - 3 Sep 2022 68projects 68projects is more than pleased to announce Colombian artist Giorgio Celin's first solo exhibition in Berlin titled “Graduation“.
Born in Barranquilla, Colombia in 1986, and currently lives in Barcelona. In his works Giorgio explores themes including migration, belonging, relationships and nostalgia. Celin’s work is influenced by his experience as a Colombian migrant who has lived in several European cities. He examines issues surrounding displacement and what it means to feel as though you don’t belong in any one geographical location. Read more -
Bruce McLean – Black Gardens, Minimal Interiors and Some Ceramics
28 Apr - 25 Jun 2022 KORNFELD Galerie Featuring new work by Scottish artist Bruce McLean, the "Black Gardens, Minimal Interiors and Some Ceramics" exhibition focuses on his experiences over the past year. The paintings and sculptures celebrate the colors of spring and a return to nature. Read more -
Liat Yossifor – the gray feather a thrush lost
28 Apr - 25 Jun 2022 68projects 68projects is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based Israeli artist Liat Yossifor in Berlin. The exhibition will coincide with the artist's Berlin Fellowship at the renowned Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House e. V. Read more -
Susa Templin – Berlin Layers
5 Mar - 23 Apr 2022 KORNFELD Galerie Susa Templin’s first exhibition at Galerie Kornfeld is the result of our close collaboration with Galerie Anita Beckers in Frankfurt.
Susa Templin’s work moves between media and transcends boundaries. The trained painter found her medium in analog photography, yet, like a sculptress, she uses photos of architectural structures to create spatial installations and three-dimensional objects by layering two-dimensional images, which emerge from the wall like sculptures in space and time. Read more -
Dominika Bednarsky – Bitten by a Love Bug
5 Mar - 23 Apr 2022 68projects 68projects is pleased to present the works of Dominika Bednarsky and Paris Giachoustidis in the duo exhibition "Bitten by a Love Bug”. The exhibition challenges the mainstream portrayal of men and women, confronting the stereotypes, limitations, and ideals imposed on the disputed images of the sexes in society. Read more -
Franziska Klotz
15 Jan - 26 Feb 2022 KORNFELD Galerie Inspired by her observations, thoughts, and feelings, Berlin painter Franziska Klotz distills contemporary history paintings from today’s flood of media images, interrogating the motif, confronting existential questions, and exploring the means of painting itself. These works are based on opposites: dark versus light, cold versus warm, form versus color, the defined versus the amorphous-chaotic.
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Chunqing Huang – Painter’s Portrait II
15 Jan - 26 Feb 2022 68projects Chunqing Huang’s “Painter’s Portraits” are abstract. There are similarities and affinities among the works, but no two paintings are alike. The titles indicate which painter is portrayed: Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne or Marcel Duchamp, to name just a few. Chunqing Huang thus probes the very nature of painting, deciphering the DNA inherent in the works of the painters she portrays, condensing it into a single image. Read more -
Nick Dawes – Between Boundaries
6 Nov 2021 - 8 Jan 2022 KORNFELD Galerie In his colourfield canvases, the artist strives for a new quality of painterly abstraction. His ability to control complex tonal arrangements and the juxtaposition of irregular shapes give his works their unique and striking appeal. The unified flatness of his paintings also contrive to present us with various possibilities of space – of proximity and distance. Each point sends us shuttling to another area of colour, which in turn persuades us to examine yet a third, and so on. Every painting Nick Dawes creates represents the time it was made in, how he felt and what his influences were in this particular moment. The impossibility of ever recreating this exact emotional state makes each work unique. Read more -
Kota Ezawa – Opus III
6 Nov 2021 - 8 Jan 2022 68projects OPUS is an exhibition project by German/Japanese/American artist Kota Ezawa with stops in New York, Frankfurt, and Berlin. His works in OPUS III, installations, video projections, watercolours, light boxes, and wall-mounted spatial installations reflect, on isolation and participation, loneliness and separation, as well as on war and peace and their direct and indirect effects on people, buildings, and spaces. Read more -
Christopher Lehmpfuhl – Berliner Freiluft
16 Sep - 30 Oct 2021 KORNFELD Galerie It can be a privilege to breathe freely, and at the present time this is even truer than ever. For the Berlin artist Christopher Lehmpfuhl, the air outdoors plays a large role in his inspiration. For his next exhibition, "Berliner Freiluft", the artist was drawn to the Beelitz-Heilstätten - a former sanatorium for the treatment of lung diseases just outside Berlin. His new oil and watercolour paintings will be exhibited there for the first time before then moving to Galerie Kornfeld in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Read more -
You Jin – Metaphor
15 Sep - 30 Oct 2021 68projects In his works, You Jin pursues a method of observation which melds together philosophical theories of both Eastern and Western thought. Collocating the perspective relationship between Chinese and Western painting as a means of dialogue and understanding of universal energies. His dynamic images thus reflect on our shared contemporary lives, affected by ongoing changes in circumstances, ideals and situations which often require a systematic update in self-reflection and expression. Applying elements of traditional Chinese culture and icons; from the scholarly writings of The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, to Taoism, Buddhism and the symbolic importance of bamboo and water. Read more -
Daniel Canogar – Reverberations
7 Aug - 9 Sep 2021 KORNFELD Galerie The tactile relationship between the “real” and “virtual” is what Canogar is most interested in. Canogar's work thus captures how we interact with technology, and vice versa, how technology modifies our sense of the world around us and the social fabric of communication and connection. His background in photography has informed his present highly visual artworks, creating seemingly unescapable worlds of his own creation, driven and sourced from data from the “real” world. For Canogar the digital sphere is not a static space to explore, but an ever-changing field, from the physicality of VHS tapes, DVD's, smart phones and hard drives, to the more fluid landscape of the electronic realm. Read more -
Christiane Feser – Coded Echoes
7 Aug - 9 Sep 2021 68projects Christiane Feser graduated in 2006 from the Hochschule für Gestaltung, Offenbach. Currently she lives and works in Frankfurt. Trained as an artist focussing on photography as a medium, Feser’s strength lies in her command of light and shadow. After creating compositions out of folded paper, she uses a variety of light sources to add specific shadows to the folded forms which go through another stage of being photographed. The resulting print is then cut up and folded, and at times pins are meticulously placed or thread is woven into the composition, resulting in re-sculpted dizzying networks of geometric landscapes and panoramas. Read more -
Natela Iankoshvili, Alexander Adams – The Day I Never Met You
26 Jun - 31 Jul 2021 KORNFELD Galerie The two-artist exhibition: "The Day I Never Met You" at Galerie Kornfeld, Berlin brings together landscapes in spectacular colour and pinpoint detail. The explosive colour and dramatic brushwork of Georgian painter Natela Iankoshvili and the painstaking detail and anti-natural black and white of British artist Alexander Adams form a startling complementary pairing for the first time at the gallery. Bringing together two artists who have never had a chance to meet in person but over the years have continued to communicate through their work. Read more -
Walter Schels – Trans*
26 Jun - 31 Jul 2021 68projects The series includes portraits of 27 transgender people. The youngest participant was 11 years old at the time of the first photo, the oldest is now 23. The sitters decide for themselves how they want to be presented and at what moment. Stages of bodily transformation only become an issue if the sitter expressly wants it. More important than physical appearance are questions of identity, consciousness and personality. “What is the core of a person’s being?", the photos ask, “why are they like this and not different? What possibilities do they have? Where are their limits?” Read more -
Tammam Azzam – Bilder ohne Namen
29 Apr - 19 Jun 2021 KORNFELD Galerie An aesthetic experience is not an appeal, and a picture is not political agitation. But l’art pour l’art, art just for art’s sake, is not enough for Tammam Azzam. His works inspire usto think about ourselves and about the world in which we live. They pose questions, but they don’t give any answers. What we think, see, feel is left upto us. Those who find references to the situation in Tammam Azzam’s homecountry are free to do so. Tammam Azzam himself sees the events in Syria since 2011 as symbolic for the state of our world at the beginning of thetwenty-first century. He uses art to address the urgent questions of our times, such as war, violence, migration, destruction, and construction; finding images that aim directly at our emotions and burn themselves into our memory. Read more -
Ivana de Vivanco, Sally Kindberg, Paris Giachoustidis – Error Explanation
29 Apr - 31 Jul 2021 68projects “Error Explanation” with works by Ivana de Vivanco, Sally Kindberg and Paris Giachoustidis. Experimenting with contemporary figurative painting in different ways, each artist provokes a discourse about the history of humanity and the absurdity of our times. Through “Error Explanation” the artists explore societal “errors” in an attempt to better understand and redirect our collective notion of the world today and of history. In doing so, they tackle issues of gender conformity, high and low brow culture, capitalism as well as colonial pasts. Read more -
Hubertus Hamm, Susanne Roewer – Make It Your Own Story
6 Mar - 17 Apr 2021 KORNFELD Galerie “Make it your own story” – the title of the exhibition is a call for participation. A work of art can only unfold its power and affect the viewer as long as it is perceived, thus becoming part of one’s own story.
Susanne Roewer and Hubertus Hamm are highly interested in materials and their distinctive properties. Deliberate yet playful, they consciously shape the different materials, putting the latter’s specific traits at the service of their art. Read more -
Böhler & Orendt – The Wild, the Furless and the Spirit of the B . U . D
6 Mar - 17 Apr 2021 68projects In the course of their artistic collaboration, Matthias Böhler and Christian Orendt are increasingly concerned with the tragic, comic or absurd political and ecological consequences of mankind’s influence on the fate of its environment. The exhibition “The Wild, the Furless and the Spirit of the B.U.D.” circles around a narration about a fictitious supernatural vessel, the “Benevolent Utopization Device” (B.U.D.). The story was originally invented for a large eponymous installation commissioned by the Neues Museum Nuremberg for a group show in early 2020. The current exhibition further advances this fiction with further works. Read more -
David Meskhi – All Saints
16 Jan - 27 Feb 2021 KORNFELD Galerie All Saints is an exhibition of Georgian artist David Meskhi. Within this newest body of works, Meskhi aims to capture the idealised moment of human gesture and sublime beauty. Religious ecstasy, homoerotic connotations and the gender fluidity of the male body in its transformative years brings us to a combination of heavenly and earthly states of being.
The bodies, not yet ingrained with social definitions of gender, fall into a more natural setting of finer tones of masculine and feminine energies. Universal bodies who in turn reach out to the cosmos to assert their presence. The subject matter becomes the most important - not narrowly gender related, but rather humanistic as the work delivers a strong juxtaposition of defiance verses compliance. Read more -
Paris Giachoustidis – Urlaub in Deutschland
16 Jan - 17 Feb 2021 68projects For this solo exhibition he has created a series entitled Urlaub in Deutschland (Vacation in Germany). Using photographic images from postcards, he realistically renders holiday scenes in bright acrylic colours on paper. Using references to art history, as well as productive disturbances in the form of targeted artistic interventions, Paris Giachoustidis’ Urlaub in Deutschland succeeds in unsettling viewers, forcing them to reflect on what they have seen. He thus creates highly topical, socially relevant works that sharpen our perception and potentially impact our everyday life, provoking a more critical attitude when dealing with images and pictures in general. Read more -
Martin Spengler – Auto-Splash
7 Nov 2020 - 9 Jan 2021 KORNFELD Galerie This is Martin Spengler’s first solo exhibition in Berlin, featuring sculptures and picture reliefs made of corrugated cardboard.
Martin Spengler finds the motifs for his works – contemporary cityscapes, skyscrapers, facades, towers and Gothic cathedrals – in image files and sketches that serve as models for detailed preliminary drawings. According to the artist, as soon as this “preliminary sketch” is completed, “the work is finished in the mind”. For him, the work of art is the “proof that it works”, produced from corrugated cardboard, glue and gesso (a chalky white paint) during a long creative process that may take weeks or months. Read more -
Rusudan Khizanishvili – Rooms & Beings
7 Nov 2020 - 9 Jan 2021 68projects Rusudan Khizanishvili (1979) lives and paints in Tbilisi, Georgia. She has received her two BFAs in Painting from J.Nikoladze Art School and from Tbilisi State Academy of Art. The fantastical beings on view in this exhibition are all part of these inner domains, partially invisible, yet always present. Deeply influenced by the duality of mind and spirit expressed in medieval art, her paintings on view create a cathedral that has dynamic tension deriving from the artistic imagination. Questions of self, connections to biology, cultural memory and myths, and the female body are all the subjects of an ongoing investigation for Khizanishvili, who shows maturity of purpose and mastery of colour.
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Tamara Kvesitadze – The Passage
11 Sep - 31 Oct 2020 KORNFELD Galerie Hoards of black birds, eerie and haunting, roam in the seeming chaos yet are controlled by an invisible force, driving them like prey into the trap of the human head that swallows them. What are those birds – nightmares, soul-destroying doubts, erratic thoughts, suffering of love, bitterness of loss or hallucinations?
This is “The Passage” – by the celebrated Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze, which she created as the world went into a lockdown. Tamara is known for her kinetic sculptures combining art and engineering. Yet this time the installation is not moving, but the story unfolds as the viewer navigates through it. Read more -
She comes in colors everywhere – Groupshow
11 Sep - 31 Oct 2020 68projects Pierre Descamps, Schirin Kretschmann, Cyrill Lachauer, Gerold Miller, Yorgos Stamkopoulos, Stephanie Stein, Lisa Tiemann.
Curated by Alexandra Alexopoulou
The group exhibition: ''She Comes in Colours Everywhere'' curated by Alexandra Alexopoulou on the occasion of Berlin Art Week 2020. The exhibition is a homage to our Berlin. The title, a quote from the Rolling Stones song "She's Like a Rainbow", refers to the personified city and its vibrant influence on artistic creativity. The Covid-19 crisis has led many artists to turn even more to their immediate surroundings and to explore various aspects of the city and their life here. Although the artists are actively exhibited in other places, they have yet to be granted much visibility in their own city. Read more -
Robert Fry – Disintegration
27 Jun - 29 Aug 2020 KORNFELD Galerie Disintegration brings together an amalgamation of different parts of British artist Robert Fry's practice: painting, etching and collage – the new works come together in a hybrid of applied oil paint, ink, collage and etchings on prints, as a new synergy is formed, the ambiguity of the definition of the work between multiple and unique, plays on the viewers mind. Continuing his investigation into the individual and the other, the mind and the body. Robert Fry strives to question the same in people, what makes them unique and what are the ways in which they reflect, represent and imitate each other, or perhaps, exist only as so called non-distinguishable multiples of one-another. Read more -
Annegret Soltau & Elvira Bach – Input / Output
27 Jun - 8 Aug 2020 68projects In cooperation with Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt). The world is turning at a different pace. New paths and possibilities open up through communication and exchange. Not only in the fields of economy and computer science. This process will be realised by encounters of artists presented by both galleries as a cumulation of force and energy: Different ways of life, art genres and positions. Uniting forces, creating synergies, opening new spaces. Read more -
Christopher Lehmpfuhl – Licht / Blicke
1 May - 20 Jun 2020 KORNFELD Galerie Christopher Lehmpfuhl carries the tradition of plein-air painting into our present day. As the impressionists did more than 100 years ago, he takes his colours and his canvases and goes where his subject is. In Christopher Lehmpfuhl's practice, painting becomes a performative act that includes sight as well as touch, hearing and smell. His paintings are the result of an intense dialogue with the world through all the impressions that find their way onto the canvas through the painter's eyes, arms, hands and his colours. Read more -
Ab- und Zusagen | Gedanken eines Galeristen – Groupshow
1 May - 20 Jun 2020 68projects Hiba Alansari, Tammam Azzam, Stéphane Couturier, Nick Dawes, Farshad Farzankia, Hubertus Hamm, Rusudan Khizanishvili, Vera Pagava
Shutdown. Lockdown. Confirmations. Cancellations.
That might happen from time to time, the gallerist thinks. Occasionally an artist or a collector might cancel. This time, however, it's a collective, worldwide cancellation. And he tries to understand current events, just as the friends of art seek to read and interpret images. And the gallerist thinks. Cancel? Confirm? He thinks: These extraordinary times offer us the opportunity to pause momentarily, to reflect on what really matters, to feel what is taking place and to become aware of the consequences. At least from time to time. Read more -
Franziska Klotz & Patricia Ayres
24 Jan - 18 Apr 2020 KORNFELD Galerie This is an exhibition of two artists: Franziska Klotz and Patricia Ayres. Franziska Klotz paints landscapes, figures or structures that she observes in real life. The scrutiny of reality and existential questions of being are just as critical to her as the means of painting per se: Composition, colour, form and individual expression. Patricia Ayres makes sculptures out of fabric and other soft materials that evoke deformed archetypes of femininity. The vulnerability of the body becomes apparent, and also the striving of the soul for unconditional freedom. Read more -
Oliver Westerbarkey – Die Landschaft fängt an, wo der Mensch aufhört
24 Jan - 18 Apr 2020 68projects Artists are the spokespeople of our times and can play a crucial role in provoking conversations and challenging the status quo. Oliver Westerbarkey communicates within his work that nature can exist without humankind, and it is in fact humans who cannot exist without a relation to their surroundings. The preservation of the plant parts stand in contrast to the fact that nature indeed never really stands still. The work is neither a true representation of nature nor even a complete falsification. Westerbarkey's works thus both preserve and imitate nature at the same time. They highlight all these little objects in nature we easily overlook, and thus let us meditate on the ecological system at large. Read more -
Stéphane Couturier – Les nouveaux Constructeurs
22 Nov 2019 - 18 Jan 2020 KORNFELD Galerie “Les Nouveaux Constructeurs” will present, for the first time in Germany, photographer Stéphane Couturier’s work that resulted from his involvement with French painter Fernand Léger’s œuvre. Upon the invitation of Julie Gutierrez, curator of the Fernand Léger Museum in Biot, Stéphane Couturier worked intensely with the oeuvre of Fernand Léger, one of the masters of modern painting in early 20th-century France. Léger was particularly attentive to the radical transitions of his time. The central focus of his work was the changes people and cities went through due to machines and mass production. Drawing from the form experiments of the cubists, his body of work found its particular artistic expression, which merged the cubist avantgarde with communist engagement. Read more -
Chris Hood – Split Pictures
22 Nov 2019 - 18 Jan 2020 68projects In American artist Chis Hood's series: ''Split Pictures'' he continues to investigate artist's ongoing interests in cultural entropy and reconfiguration. Combining traditional techniques with the languages of digital territories, his work often features images culled from counterculture, art history, and mass media rendered abstract by translation. Focused on themes of identity, memory and loss, Hood explores within his works the wider role of images and contemporary painting reflected through a unique understanding of abstraction in which personal and social imagery collide in the 21st century. Read more -
Hubert Scheibl & David Meshki – Paintings, Photographs
6 Sep - 16 Nov 2019 KORNFELD Galerie Within the works of both artists the viewer is entering into a representation of reality in which boundaries of time are blurred and the subjects of the works are roaming free within indefinable spaces. For both Scheibl and Meskhi, the subject matter is often frozen between action and reaction, ignorant for that moment of its movement through the passage of time, providing an evocative melding of past and present and a sense of the fragility of memory. Movement plays a central role as Meskhi's subjects are swimming in space and Scheibl's brushstrokes create deliberate gestural-abstractions of motion. Read more -
Story as a Woven Carpet – Groupshow
6 Sep - 16 Nov 2019 68projects Andro Eradze, Levan Chelidze, Salome Chigilashvili, Tezi Gabunia, Nino Kvrivishvili, Tamar Nadiradze, Giorgi Qochiashvili. Curated By Irena Popiashvili
Story as a Woven Carpet is a group exhibition of seven Georgian artists currently living and working in Tbilisi. Georgia has always been somewhat exoticised throughout the history starting from Ancient Greeks and up to the 20th century travelers’ accounts. What others have said and opined about the country is collected in Georgian textbooks and was taught over generations. The artists presented in this exhibition are telling stories from their own perspective. They represent the generation that may have started the process of creating and telling their own stories. Read more -
Pack den Badeanzug ein – Groupshow
27 Jun - 31 Aug 2019 KORNFELD Galerie Including works by Alicia Adamerovich, Elvira Bach, Carlo D'Anselmi, Monika Kim Garza, Stefanie Gutheil, Erik Hanson, Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Tamara Kvesitadze, Clemencia Labin, Kat Lyons, Christian Perdix, Logan T. Sibrel, James Ulmer and others
Few songs have managed to capture the lightheartedness and exuberance of summer in the way that the German hit song “Pack die Badehose ein” (“Pack Your Swimsuit”) did in the early 1950s. The teen star Conny sings about the small burdens of everyday life, which can be removed simply by jumping into the cold water of the Wannsee lake.
We are pleased to present the exhibition “Pack den Badeanzug ein” , a refreshing look at both emerging and established positions in contemporary painting. Featuring a broad selection of artistic methods, we push the boundaries of what painting can be in the 21st century. What is the state of arts oldest medium in today's hyper-digitized world? What can the analogue image do that the digital cannot, and how do the two media influence each other? Read more -
Michael John Kelly & Rachel Eulena Williams
27 Jun - 29 Aug 2019 68projects 68projects is pleased to present a duo presentation featuring Los Angeles artist Michael John Kelly and New York artist Rachel Eulena Williams. Kelly's large-scale paintings and drawings as well as William's object-like works were all created during their stay in Berlin as part of our residency program. The exhibition provides an insight into the artists' practices and a unique reflection on the influences their stay in Berlin had on their work. Read more -
Nick Dawes & Susanne Roewer
25 Apr - 22 Jun 2019 KORNFELD Galerie Nick Dawes creates complex colour arrangements with fluid forms and thus pursues a new quality of painterly abstraction. The ostensibly impulsive painterly gestures of his paintings are, however, achieved by an exact plan that leaves almost nothing to chance. The artist distils abstract forms from the formal particularities of road signs or other sign-like quotidian objects, which he then captures as pencil drawings and transfers to the canvas with thinned poured oil paint. In Susanne Roewer’s works, glass joins silver-plated bronze to such an extent that the transparent glass corpus adapts to the solid metal and thus reflects on its own process of formation. The glass is blown in temperatures over 1000 °C and shaped on the bronze corpus, and in its amorphous structure adjusts to the metal. Read more -
Cristina BanBan – I’ve got nothing to Lose
25 Apr - 22 Jun 2019 68projects The exhibition: 'I've got nothing to lose', includes several large-scale dynamic paintings and drawings, including works made in Berlin last October during BanBan's 68projects residency. Women are the stars in BanBan's work. Ballooning to envelop the entirety of the canvas, the figures in her paintings unapologetically take up space with their flesh. Their shapely forms reclaim the traditional authority of the male gaze and reorient the significance of the female figure. Her women take on an active role in their presence, controlling the gaze of the viewer and addressing it in various positions of repose, erotic pleasure, and dominance. Read more -
Jan Tichy – Thin Lines
17 Jan - 12 Apr 2019 KORNFELD Galerie The exhibition Thin Lines is a contemplation on a contemporary social space resonating with local century old ideas and beliefs. Our worlds, like our palms, are filled with thin lines. A line implicates a meaning. A thin line questions the possibility of a balance. Line divides a space.
Furthermore,Thin Lines brings together century old spiritual and scientific materials and ideas with contemporary work in various light-based media, allowing them to collide with our current social and political reality. Read more -
Chicago Grid – Groupshow
17 Jan - 22 Jun 2019 68projects Faheem Majeed, Alfonso and Gillion Carrara, Kate Conlon and Boyang Hou, Shawn Decker, Frances Lightbound, David Rueter and Marissa Lee Benedict, and Helen Maria Nugent.
Curated by Jan Tichy.
For the occasion of the Bauhaus Centennial, Chicago-based artist and educator Jan Tichy organized a group exhibition for the project space 68projects. The exhibition is a continuation of previous engagements with the history of Bauhaus. Education as a creative dialogue between students and instructors was a crucial element, and Tichy has been developing this practice over the last decade at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago Grid brings together artists and educators that previously collaborated with Tichy, coming from both sides of the educational interchange. The exhibition questions the grid itself in its many forms and meanings, a nod to the Berlin Bauhauslers fascinated by the Chicago street grid. Read more -
Lebensguss – Groupshow
24 Nov 2018 - 12 Jan 2019 KORNFELD Galerie Theo Balden, Fritz Cremer, Elmgreen & Dragset, Sonja Eschefeld, Wieland Förster, Katharina Gerold, Clemens Gröszer, Sabina Grzimek, Michael Jastram, Siegfried Krepp, Tamara Kvesitadze, Will Lammert, Johannes Lauter, Jeanne Mammen, Margret Middell, Emerita Pansowová, Alexander Polzin, Susanne Rast, Susanne Roewer, Father Raphael Statt, Rolf Szymanski, Evelyn Weinzierl, Trak Wendisch, Berndt Wilde, Dirk Wunderlich
The objects of the exhibition Lebensguss ("Life Casting") | Marc Krepp were created without exception in the studio of Marc Krepp. The studio was founded by Krepp in the early 1980s in Berlin-Weissensee, and he continues to lead it to this day, exemplifying ceaseless creativity. Following a family tradition which emanates from his father Siegfried Krepp, a Berlin based sculptor, and which is also currently being furthered by his daughter Michéle. Read more -
Samuel Bassett – From Wood and Leather Boots
24 Oct - 17 Nov 2018 KORNFELD Galerie Developing a distinctive voice by diving head first into auto-biography, Bassett's works catalogue his day to day life with honesty, humour and pathos. This auto-biographic approach to painting leads Bassett to work in a figurative manner, making the figures in his painting an allegory to his life. Further themes in Bassett's art are of boats and fisherman as a reference to the traditions of his home town, St. Ives, as well as to his family background, and to contemporary leisure life. Questions about how our world is changing and how we place ourselves in-between the past and the future are raised. Read more -
Yevgeniya Baras – Clocks deep in us
24 Oct - 17 Nov 2018 68projects The fantasy world often serves as an escape from reality, its limitations, and its many social, economic, and corporeal restrictions. Reality, in turn, is often desired amidst the delusions of the fantastic. However, the two are not always separate. The artist pulls from a diverse set of references: from Shiva Lingam paintings that are seen as symbols of energy, then to the abstract physicality of Elizabeth Murray's work, to the delicate and decorative from Florine Stettheimer and the Early American Modernist Visionary works of Forrest Bess – Baras's works are physical, archaeological and gritty. Her work takes abstraction to its most tactile moment and then folds in cryptic codes on the surface of the paintings that the viewer is invited to decode. Read more -
Tammam Azzam
14 Sep - 29 Oct 2018 KORNFELD Galerie Tammam Azzam first gained attention in 2013 when he was forced to leave his studio in Syria and began making digital photomontages in his new home in Dubai. These works take an unromantic look at the conflict within art making in the face of war and violence, directly addressing the on-going conflict in his home country. One of these works shows an image of Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss” superimposed on a bombed Syrian building . This work went viral on Social Media, and even today is among the most well known works of the artist.
Following these experiences, Tammam Azzam found his way back to painting, but in a different register. With “Storeys”, a series of monumental acrylic paintings depicting the magnitude of devastation in his home country through expressionist compositions of destroyed cityscapes, the artist chronicles the current state of his country in a cathartic exercise of reconstruction, storey by storey. Read more -
Moments of Intimacy – Groupshow
14 Sep - 19 Oct 2018 68projects Kyle Coniglio, Anthony Cudahy, Doron Langberg Moments of Intimacy Groupshow Read more -
Berlin Calling, Works on Paper – Groupshow
2 Aug - 8 Sep 2018 KORNFELD Galerie Tom Anholt, Samuel Bassett, Armin Boehm, Fritz Bornstück, Hannah Dougherty, Farshad Farzankia, Robert Fry, Philip Grözinger, Michelle Jezierski, Franziska Klotz, Clemens Krauss, Manfred Peckl, Andrew Salgado, Sebastiaan Schlicher, Tina Schwarz, Joachim Stracke, Kristian Touborg
The exhibition Berlin Calling: Works on Paper, a selection of works with and on paper. In close collaboration with the Berlin artist Philip Grözinger, 16 contemporary artists – invited by Grözinger – will show works that express the diversity and variety of the medium of paper in striking fashion.
This involves drawing, painting and watercolouring, folding, gluing and collaging. Figuration is juxtaposed with abstraction, expression with introspection, plenitude with emptiness, image with text, fleeting sketches with pictorial compositions. Small formats are contrasted with larger works that branch out into room installations. Recourse to the medium’s centuries-old tradition is supplemented by artistic concepts that elicit completely new facets from paper. Read more -
Cat Scan – Groupshow
2 Aug - 8 Sep 2018 68projects Jillian Mayer, Rodrigue Mouchez, Michael Sailstorfer
The artists in Cat Scan, all multidisciplinary in practice, will present an array of sculptural works that are conceptually layered and formally engaging. Mechanically and technically speaking, a Cat Scan is a computer-processed combination of x-ray measurements taken from many different angles to produce cross-sectional images; in effect, a Cat Scan is a way to get inside of something without cutting it open.
This is an approach that each of the artists in Cat Scan uses. They engage familiar contemporary cultural references to make their works accessible to their viewers; they give a visual, conceptual, or physical hook to get into their pieces from many different angles. Read more -
Jurgen Draeger – Querelle-Zyklus
22 Jun - 28 Jul 2018 KORNFELD Galerie These are works by German artist and actor Jürgen Draeger. On display are drawings, both masterly and sensual, created during the filming of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s spectacular last film “Querelle”. In every drawing, one senses the intensity of a state of creative emergency. They are documents of an almost manic creative process, in front of and behind the camera, even during phases of exhaustion and absent- minded contemplation. Thus, the “Querelle”-cycle offers a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of a now legendary production: meticulously observed gestures and mental states, psychogrammes that illuminate people in all their facets, beyond simple representation. Read more -
Michelle Jezierski – Shifter
22 Jun - 28 Jul 2018 68projects Michelle Jezierski’s work, infused with restless and spirited energy and free from established conventions and outdated formalisms, conjures whirling scenarios of juxtaposing images where light reverberates through vivid, gripping colors. Informing her work is a sensorial idea of fragmented space — simultaneously synchronic and deferred — with the landscape as a catalyst where the limitations of two-dimensionality are explored through the introduction of geometric lines and fixed frames that disrupt the picture plane. This idea creates an optical illusion that seemingly encompasses multiple dimensions within one flat surface. Read more -
Christopher Lehmpfuhl & Natela Iankoshvili – Reise nach Georgien
26 Apr - 17 Jun 2018 KORNFELD Galerie Galerie Kornfeld is pleased to present a two-person exhibition of paintings from Natela Iankoshvili and Christopher Lehmpfuhl. This exhibition looks at Georgia as a site of inspiration for two strong artists coming from radically different positions: a contemporary male painter who was born and still lives in Berlin, Germany, works on the spot in a country he has never visited before, and paints there with his hands, en plein air. And a strong woman, who was born and lived in Georgia from 1918 to 2007, and who can be regarded as the most notable Georgian female artist of the 20th century, paints the landscapes of her home country in her own, unique style, with powerful brushstrokes set on a dark background. Read more -
Dawit Abebe – Liminal in the age of Mobile-Ty
26 Apr - 16 Jun 2018 68projects Based in his hometown Addis Ababa, Dawit Abebe is a seasoned traveller who draws inspiration from the countries and places he visits. His critical observations force him to try and make sense of contemporary everyday life both at local and global levels. Liminal in the age of mobile-ty consists of seven paintings on canvas. The artist uses the smartphone and social media images and symbols as a starting point to explore the intricacy of human communication aided by advanced technology. He is concerned with what happens in the space in-between when the interaction is erratic and fragmentations and disconnections occur, be it in history, knowledge, time and space. This body of work follows Dawit Abebe’s X-Privacy series from 2012, in which he critically examines the themes of power and individual and collective freedom. Read more -
Levan Songulashvili & Christian Awe – Black | Sea
16 Mar - 21 Apr 2018 68projects The exhibition 'Black I Sea' presented in 68projects feautures works by the German painter Christian Awe and Georgian painter Levan Songulashvili. The show combines powerful, life-affirming color compositions by Awe with the black and white philosophical approach to painting by Songulashvili.
The motives and emotional mediums presented are: water, energy, depth and intangibility, fire, and colors. The elixir of life that, like the air, we breathe, is fleeting and unfathomable, yet unlike air – leaves no more than a wet glow upon the skin. Water that is colourless and yet reflects all colors. Water that creates fertility and quenches thirst, and the fire that purifies, carries and floods us, stands still or flows to the sea, which is never the same when we dive in it. It is part of the myth of life and the hereafter that erases the memory and stores all memory as it flows through layers of rock. Read more -
Franziska Klotz – Memories of Tomorrow
10 Mar - 21 Apr 2018 KORNFELD Galerie After venturing to the limits of abstraction in recent years, and occasionally even exceeding them, Franziska Klotz returns to a style of painting more oriented on the object in her current works. At the center of our exhibition is a group of nine paintings that invariably depict faces of women who convey to their audience an air of seriousness and dignity, but above all self-confidence. Wholly motif – and at the same time wholly painting; strange and yet familiar, close yet remote.
A closer look reveals the specific features of these faces: the models of Franziska Klotz’s paintings are not girls and women sitting face-to-face with the artist, but portraits of women painted on thin wooden panels, who have not been amongst the living for nearly two thousand years. Read more -
Elvira Bach – Zwei Tage in violetten Gummistiefeln | Frühere Werke 1978 - 1990
19 Jan - 10 Mar 2018 68projects With the exhibition Frühe Werke 1979-1990. Zwei Tage in violetten Gummistiefeln, 68projects presents the early works of Berlin painter Elvira Bach between 1978 and 1990 and delves into Bach’s artistic beginnings, a painter whose work has made an impression on generations up to the present day. From the start, Bach’s creative works focused on women in all their human facets, in their power and strength, and vulnerability and fragility; but always and foremost, as autonomous and independent individuals. Elvira Bach put women centre stage, gave them broad shoulders and large hands, adorning them with sensuality and strength. Her paintings are beacons of feminine power. Read more -
Mehr Licht – Groupshow
18 Jan - 24 Feb 2018 KORNFELD Galerie Inge Dick, Shirine Gill, Hubertus Hamm, Stefan Heyne, Marta Hoepffner, Joseph Minek, Regine Schumann and Jan Tichy
More Light! Contemporary Positions of Abstract Photography
The history of photography is founded on a mythical basis: as in the Gospel of John, it seems as if, around the mid-19th century, the light shone in the darkness and, once again, the latter failed to seize the former. On 6 January 1839, the French newspaper “Gazette de France” reported on an invention that would “put to shame all theories about light and optics”. A few weeks before, the French painter Louis Daguerre had, by way of a “camera obscura”, succeeded in capturing sun light on a light-sensitive surface: one of the great revolutions of modernity. Henceforth, it was possible to materialize that which, on closer inspection, was in fact invisible: natural sunlight. It seemed as if all ideas about time, space, the world and reality had to be re-evaluated. Read more -
Susanne Roewer – Alternative Universen
10 Nov 2017 - 13 Jan 2018 Susanne Roewer’s works combine the artist’s intense interest in materials with an artistic sensibility and conceptual wit. Her sometimes extensive research and observations lead her to historical figures and events, folk art and old fables, but also to current socio-political debates and events. The diversity of the themes reveals the contemporary in the historical, and returns that which is seemingly past back to the present. The humorous titles contrast with the seriousness of the works: the artist thereby challenges the spectator to follow her into the alternative universes of her art. Read more -
Kimia Ferdowsi Kline & Farshad Farzankia – Soul Mate
10 Nov 2017 - 13 Jan 2018 68projects Soul Mate is a two-person exhibition of Kimia Ferdowsi Kline and Farshad Farzankia. Both artists are Iranian, while Ferdowski lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y., USA, and Farshad lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Though the artists' approaches differ, they are both concerned with questions of abstraction, figuration, and the iconographic body’s experience from intimate and graphic perspectives. 68projects is excited to participate in this conversation about how figurative painting holds resonance across social and personal contexts. They create a dialogue about how the personal becomes political through charged emotional tensions between two figures in an embrace and two figures across the table in a discussion. Both painters remind us that the conversation between me and the other power is never out of the question in this dialectic of intimacy and negotiation. Read more -
Christopher Lehmpfuhl – Berlin in Mind
9 Sep - 4 Nov 2017 KORNFELD Galerie Christopher Lehmpfuhl’s expressive paintings chronicle the ecstasy of an immediate experience of reality, the act of seeing, as well as the transformation of the seen within painting. The artist always paints in front of his subject matter: some people might have already seen him go back and forth – highly focussed, with paint-spattered clothes – between canvass, paint bucket and palette, zooming in on his subject, before stepping back to bare handedly apply the paint to the canvas with precise movements. He thus creates three-dimensional colour reliefs with a strong haptic quality. Read more -
Sandeep Mukherjee – Molting the Fractured
9 Sep - 4 Nov 2017 68projects For over a decade, Sandeep Mukherjee’s work has been exploring the concept of abstracting as a means to image, carve or slice a particular aspect of flowing matter. The artist’s work in painting, drawing and installation is process-oriented and improvisational. Following multiple paths of inquiry, such as translating the performing body, subtracting the material body and folding the architectural body, the work explores the relationship between process, affect and image. Read more -
Robert Fry & Tina Schwarz
23 Jun - 5 Aug 2017 KORNFELD Galerie For the first time, our gallery juxtaposes the works of two painters, Tina Schwarz and Robert Fry, who treat the body as a bearer of general human emotions and feelings. Notwithstanding the differences in theme, motivation and artistic expression, their respective works are characterized by the combination of abstract and figurative forms, as well as the use of different techniques in one and the same painting. The viewers are invited to enter the artists’ imaginary associative spaces, in which a variety of themes resonate and where unambiguous statements are consciously eschewed in favour of a staged polysemy. Read more -
Der Kühle Glanz der Sehnsucht gegen den Flüchtigen Moment der Zeit – Groupshow
23 Jun - 5 Aug 2017 68projects "Der Kühle glanz der Sehnsucht gegen den flüchtigen Moment der Zeit" features works by Tony Cragg, Anna Freeman Bentley, Michelle Jezierski and Alfons Pressnitz. Michelle Jezierski’s paintings create a new image of landscape: overlapping structures, fragments of diverse origin, combined with lines, grids and planes that complement, penetrate and dissolve each other. In contrast to Jezierki’s vast space, Anna Freeman Bentley’s inner space is dense. Alfons Pressnitz confronts the idyll of landscape with its counterpart, consciously settling a score with the romantic notion of landscape. The works of Tony Cragg add a sculptural component to the exhibition. Countless organic units merge into one big whole.
Tony Cragg, Anna Freeman Bentley, Michelle Jezierski And Alfons Pressnitz
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Stéphane Couturier – So Far so Close
27 Apr - 17 Jun 2017 KORNFELD Galerie During his first visit to “Climat de France”, Stéphane Couturier instantly realized that his work would have to involve the people, who today inhabit and transform Pouillon’s ideal architectures according to their own needs and desires. Thus his repertoire of themes and motifs expanded: in addition to the large-scale, captivatingly composed, almost painterly photographs of buildings or architectural structures, he created pictures that document the people and their everyday life, capturing them in iconic images. Video portraits, which formally occupy a space between image and film, and three-dimensional photo installations touch the very limits of the medium of “photography” and extend its spectrum. Read more -
We might not have a planet left soon – Groupshow
27 Apr - 5 Aug 2017 68projects Yevgeniya Baras, Gina Beavers, Katherine Bradford, Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, Jackie Gendel, Pam Glick, Joanne Greenbaum, Maia Ruth Lee, Dona Nelson
Following an invitation by 68projects, the American artist, curator and director of CANADA gallery Adrianne Rubenstein selected nine ambiguous artists for the art exhibition. We might not have a planet left soon that we are showing during Gallery Weekend. The collection is a soliloquy about painting. The time it takes to make something. Colour and form. Dedication. As the planet unravels, which it’s always been doing at every stage, you plant a flower, and it is beautiful. The more beautiful, the more, in contrast, it is with its background. A flower in outer space or a flower growing out of a broken brick wall.“ Read more -
Hubertus Hamm – Narziss und Goldgrund
11 Mar - 19 Apr 2017 KORNFELD Galerie The work of Hubertus Hamm is characterized by its intense exploration of the medium of portrait photography, culminating in the installation Portrait IV. As a consistent expansion of the principle of “photography”, which the artist calls “Dimensioning Photography”, Hubertus Hamm’s works engage the viewer in a dialogue, encouraging self-reflection and self-questioning. Read more -
Nick Dawes – Lean and prop
11 Mar - 19 Apr 2017 68projects To lean and to prop are the two behaviour patterns that Dawes allows, indeed welcomes to the canvas in his working process. His painting process is usually a lengthy one, which involves a gradual distillation of everything that makes a scene memorable: mood and atmosphere, feeling and emotions, bodily sensation and state of mind. In Dawes’s case, succession is signified physically by various means: by then overlay of one colour on another, by the orchestration and direction of the poured lines and shapes, by the implied sequential movements of the painter’s hand. Read more -
Supper Club – Groupshow
14 Jan - 4 Mar 2017 KORNFELD Galerie Stéphane Couturier, Hubertus Hamm, Bertram Hasenauer, Natela Iankoshvili, Franziska Klotz, Tamara Kvesitadze, Christopher Lempfuhl, Olivia Mc Gilchrist, Anne Pantillon, Sandeep Mukherjee, Alexander Polzin, Susanne Roewer, Sonny Sanjay Vadgama
At a “Supper Club”, people who have generally never met before, get together in their host’s private rooms, where they are wined and dined with a self-prepared culinary menu. The idea of different people and cultures coming together through a shared interest is the inspiration for the group exhibition “Supper Club” that kick-starts the year 2017 at Galerie Kornfeld. We invited gallery artists, as well as exciting guest artists, to bring along one or two works as gifts for this exhibition, which unites a variety of artistic forms under one thematic framework. Read more -
Architecture and Abstraction – Groupshow
14 Jan - 4 Mar 2017 68projects Andrea Grützner, Friederike Von Rauch, Tanja Rochelmeyer, Maximilian Schubert
The main focus of the exhibition “Architecture and Abstraction” is on geometric-constructive works, whose primary source of inspiration is architecture. Common to all artistic positions on display is creating certain forms that simultaneously dispense with any documentary or representational characteristics.
If one were to look for similarities between Constructivism, Suprematism, Concrete Art, Hard-edge painting and Minimal Art, one would find them in abstraction. The shared aim is to break free from any reference to the object, combined with a shift towards a pictorial reality, constituted through colours and shapes, light and shade. However, the “new abstraction” of the 21st century gets by without a programmatic reference to the discourse of historical modernism. For instance, it doesn’t pursue a purely rationalistic or objective creation of form, like Concrete Art. While it certainly draws from these sources, it finds its own agile, independent character through a more subjective, individual stance. Read more -
Jan Tichy – Weight of Glass
12 Nov 2016 - 7 Jan 2017 KORNFELD Galerie Weight of Glass is the first solo exhibition of Chicago based artist Jan Tichy with Galerie Kornfeld in Berlin and will open concurrently with Jan Tichy: Installation Nr. 29 (Neues Rathaus), the first institutional solo exhibition of the artist in Germany at the Kunsthalle Osnabrück. The two exhibitions will both feature a new real-time neon work entitled German Nature, 2016 that uses light as a way of registering the new languages introduced to the German landscape with the arrival of over one million refugees. Kunsthalle Osnabruck will publish an accompanying catalog with texts by Prof. Dr. Barbara Kaesbohrer and Dr. Robin Schuldenfrei. Read more -
Me, Myself and I – Groupshow
12 Nov 2016 - 7 Jan 2017 68projects Cassils, Colette, Mariana Hahn, Jürgen Klauke, Hendrina Krawinkel, Miriam Lenk, Ming Wong, Hansa Wißkirchen
Her performances in the New York of the 1920s were legendary: clad in fantastical costumes and posing in bizarre tableaux vivants, Florence Foster Jenkins belted out operatic arias with unbridled enthusiasm, rarely hitting the right note. She is considered the worst opera singer of all time, despite being convinced, throughout her life, of her exceptional artistic ability, pursuing her career with outstanding tenacity and seriousness. Owing to this combination of eccentric hubris with an extraordinary lack of talent, she nonchalantly transcended gender roles and social class. She thus became a cult figure, admired to this day.
The group exhibition “Me, Myself and I” will show artworks tackling self-dramatisation and identity issues. A spirit of extravagance, a technique of hyperbolic representation all unite the artists and that they are radical, relentless, uncompromising and passionate when it comes to their work. Precisely like the self-styled prima donna, and early camp representative, in the first half of the twentieth century. Read more -
Alexander Polzin – Was bleibet aber , stiften die Dichter
10 Sep - 5 Nov 2016 KORNFELD Galerie To celebrate the unveiling of the sculpture “Hommage à Paul Celan” during a festive ceremony in the Anne Frank Garden in Paris, Galerie Kornfeld will show a selection of Alexander Polzin's sculptures, paintings and works on paper, all of which explore the art of poetry and its authors, the great writers of Western and European culture. This intensive exploration of literary and philosophical texts and ideas forms the essence of his work. Alexander Polzin has close personal and intellectual ties with many writers, philosophers and scientists: Thomas Brasch was a close friend and renowned authors such as Péter Nádas, Durs Grünbein, Péter Esterházy and Hungarian Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész have all written illuminatingly and poetically on the artist and his work. Read more -
Panos Tsagiris – Studies in Symbology
10 Sep - 22 Oct 2016 68projects Following an invitation by 68projects, Tsagaris spent the summer working in Berlin. His art revolves around timeless themes, such as humanity, the search for meaning and the sublime. Tsagaris’ mostly abstract collages, paintings and films are always grounded in the medium of photography, revealing an intense fascination with occultism, spirituality and mystic teachings. Following mythological tradition, such as the story of Narcissus, who drowns in his reflection, the mirror in Tsagaris’ work symbolizes the fall of the soul from the divine to the physical realm, from higher consciousness to the profane, while simultaneously exemplifying the purification of collective being. Read more -
Hubert Scheibl – The End of Flags
11 - 23 Jun 2016 KORNFELD Galerie Hubert Scheibl is one of the most important contemporary Austrian painters. His oil paintings and drawings are always non-representational, renouncing subject matter in favour of emotions, the artist’s own, as well as those of his spectators.
His art is defined by dichotomies and antinomies. Certain works reveal an infinite variety of colour in the cracks in the uppermost, bright monochrome layer of paint. Others depend on the contrast within spaces of light, reminiscent of the Old Masters, countered by grand painterly gestures, executed in one controlled movement. Others in turn open new vistas on imaginary landscapes of colour and light, behind mist-like veils of colour. All of Hubert Scheibl’s paintings, however, seem suffused by an inner radiance. Read more -
William Bradley – Mark me
11 Jun - 23 Jul 2016 68projects Following an invitation by 68projects, Bradley worked in Berlin for three months during the early summer of 2016, where he created a cycle of abstract, luminous drawings and paintings.
Bradley explores the formal language and historical roots of abstract expressionism, toying with references from the history of art and artists such as John Hoyland, Sandra Blow and Eduardo Chilida. Against this historical background, he strives to create a formal pictorial language that is accessible and timely. However, in Bradley’s work, it is not the artist’s world that occupies the centre of attention but rather the viewer’s imagination. In his creative process, Bradley turns away from the original, fundamental idea behind abstract art, portraying an “inner world“: he scans his watercolour studies, digitally edits them on his computer, and uses these “digital sketches” as the basis for his paintings. Here artistic style and intuition take a back seat, and chance is abolished, resulting in perfectly planned paintings, which captivate the viewer through their seeming lightness and spontaneity. Read more -
Tamara Kvesitadze – Any Direction
23 Apr - 4 Jun 2016 KORNFELD Galerie Featuring new sculptures, a large-scale, wall-based installation and recent water colours, Tamara Kvesitadze’s solo show "Any Direction" continues ongoing investigation into human relationships.
Kvesitadze’s artistic practice focuses on the tension between the human and its world, with the body always being at the centre of her exploration. Her way of understanding the body is ambiguous and always in flux. Seeing it as a constantly moving and transformative entity, her sculptures – often kinetic – are dynamic with a deliberately unfinished quality to them. Bordering on the grotesque, they reference classical sculptures and allude to playful games between the subconscious and conscious worlds. Read more -
Papier! Von Klee bis Baselitz - Klassische Moderne und Gegenwart im Dialog – Groupshow
23 Apr - 4 Jun 2016 68projects Tom Anholt, Georg Baselitz, Marc Brandenburg, André Butzer, Ulla von Brandenburg, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Marcel van Eeden, Lyonel Feininger, Anthony Goicolea, Karl Hofer, Alexej von Jawlensky, Paul Klee, Mitja Konic, Bettina Krieg, Franz Marc, Oskar Moll, Thomas Müller, Edvard Munch, Emil Nolde, Friederike von Rauch, Christian Rohlfs, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Miroslav Tichy, Jorinde Voigt, Andy Warhol, Lisa Wilkens, Paul Wolf & Alfred Tritschler
A group show by 68projects and Thole Rotermund Kunsthandel. The astonishing versatility of paper never ceases to amaze. The medium offers unique opportunities for artists to experiment, explore and surprise – taking as an example Thomas Müller’s monumental ballpoint pen drawings, or the richly glowing watercolours of Emil Nolde, the delicate pencil drawings of Karl Hofer, the diffuse 'light drawings' of photographer Friederike von Rauch and the photographic images of the collaborative duo Wolff & Tritschler. The immediacy of paper is undeniable. It possesses a highly subtle aesthetic that works its charm in a variety of ways. All of the works in this exhibition demonstrate paper’s role as the vehicle through which the artist’s presence is most directly and palpably expressed. Read more -
Franziska Klotz
12 Mar - 16 Apr 2016 KORNFELD Galerie In Franziska Klotz’s work, reflections on the self and the other lead to an exploration of images from her own family history. “Heimat” and “Heimat 2”, one of which was created while the artist was still living in Berlin, the other shortly after her arrival in Istanbul, are based on a theme, which for the artist is connected to a multiplicity of personal memories. The fabric’s Orientalizing ornaments seem like an anticipation of what might lie in store for her in the foreign country. Her study of Ottoman art, which neglects illustrative figuration in favour of the ornament, enabled Franziska Klotz to tell the stories of the images that underlie her paintings by the mere use of colour and form: a focus on textures, a rejection of the compositional structures of Western painting and an image build-up that largely relinquishes any spatial-illusory depth effect. Read more -
Los Angeles. Berlin - L.A. Trilogy III – Groupshow
12 Mar - 16 Apr 2016 68projects Marcel Buehler, Hans Diernberger, Veronika Kellndorfer, Anna Mccarthy, Hans-Christian Schink And David Zink-Yi
The group exhibition “Los Angeles”, the third part of our Berlin-L.A. trilogy, featuring Marcel Buehler, Hans Diernberger, Veronika Kellndorfer, Anna McCarthy, Hans-Christian Schink and David Zink-Yi. All artists either stayed at the Villa Aurora or participated in the MAK Schindler Artists-in-Residence Program in Los Angeles. Berlin and Los Angeles, Los Angeles and Berlin – both cities, according to Oliver Zybok’s recently published article “California Dreaming”, are amongst the most important art capitals in the world, with an almost incredible artistic potential. Zybok argues that they are distinguished by a maximum of creative freedom and an almost unheard-of level of openness and cosmopolitanism, connected through a long tradition of reciprocal cultural exchange across the Atlantic. The fact that a stay in a foreign country can also be a moment of introspection and self-examination is illustrated by Marcel Buehler’s collages: “Die halbe Reise” is a look back, consisting of over two hundred pages of collages – a reflection and a look ahead, a container of ideas and a form of self-examination, as well as a commentary on one’s own work. Read more -
Hubertus Hamm – Time Modelling
30 Jan - 5 Mar 2016 KORNFELD Galerie In the exhibition Time Modelling the artist continues his exploration of space and time by photographic means. A photograph always shows a brief moment that has been wrested from the infinite flow of time and captured in the image for eternity. Every photo is therefore a historic document and, as such, connected to the memory of past things. Here the artist achieves to re-connect the image with its actual place, space and time through an exact labelling of his works: the title includes the place, the date and the time of day. Read more -
Michael John Kelly – Language. Berlin - L.A Trilogie II
30 Jan - 5 Mar 2016 68projects This exhibition: “Language”, by painter Michael John Kelly, is the second part of our Berlin-L.A. trilogy and the artist’s first solo exhibition in Europe. Michael John Kelly’s work is characterized by many different influences and “languages”: his images combine painting, print, photography, drawing and collage. In terms of content, they contain elements from new media and abstract expressionism, graffiti and cartoons, and science fiction movies and the world of hip-hop and punk rock. Kelly, however, continually emphasizes the equal importance of all of his materials and sources of inspiration. Read more -
Paper Plains – Groupshow
27 Nov 2015 - 23 Jan 2016 KORNFELD Galerie Maliheh Afnan, Robert Fry, Hubertus Hamm, Franziska Klotz, Tamara Kvesitadze, Alexander Polzin, Susanne Roewer, Hubert Scheibl, Leonardo Silaghi, Jan Tichy, Sonny Sanjay Vadgama
The exhibition “Paper Plains” will show a wide spectrum of techniques to working on paper, including etchings, prints, photographs, drawings and paintings. It brings together established artists with young emerging producers, tracing the significance of this simultaneously ancient and contemporary medium.
In a rapidly digitalising (art)world with the means to print perfect 3D sculptures, generate slick flawless imagery on photoshop and immaterial artworks making their way into galleries, it is curious to witness the return of paper as an important medium for artists. Read more -
Chris Engman – Landscapes. Berlin - L.A Trilogie I
27 Nov 2015 - 23 Jan 2016 68projects “Landscapes” is an exhibition by photographer Chris Engman, who is based in LA, and the first part of our Berlin – LA trilogy. Following an invitation by 68projects, Engman worked in Berlin for two months during the summer of 2015. The result is an impressive series of photos, which again questions the connection between image and reality and thus exposes our conventional seeing habits. The works from his Berlin studio are juxtaposed with photos taken on the West coast of the US, many of them in the desert.
At the origin of Chris Engman’s work, there is an idea, a concept and in-depth research. Themes immanent to photography, such as time, transience, light and the question of reproducing reality, are central to his work. Here the artist primarily works with deception, illusion and the irritation of the spectator. Read more -
Stéphane Couturier – Alger - Climat de France
24 Oct - 25 Nov 2015 KORNFELD Galerie In this series, Stéphane Couturier explores, which was created over more than three years, in highly aesthetic and, at the same time, socially ambitious photos and videos, the “Climat de France” housing project – today called Oued Koriche – in Algier. Built-in the International Style in the 1950s and based on a design by French architect Fernand Pouillon, the ambitious project is now the centre of the Bab-El-Oued district. Today the housing project is a city within a city, forgotten by politicians and avoided by the police. Read more -
Leonardo Silaghi
12 Sep - 17 Oct 2015 KORNFELD Galerie Seemingly abandoned factories and obsolete machinery have always been pivotal themes in Leonardo Silaghi’s paintings. His complex canvases depict industrial and visceral backgrounds in grey that are interspersed with jubilant sweeps of colour. His latest work has moved away from the immediacy of figurative into more abstract renderings, preserving the feeling of dense metallic structures and industrial remains, though not depicted in a figurative manner. Observing and photographing the omnipresence of structures, devices or tools in his environment, Silaghi explores the correlation of objects and illusion of space, as well as the boundaries of paint as a medium. Read more -
MONA – Groupshow
12 Sep - 21 Nov 2015 68projects Tom Anholt, Wolfgang Beltracchi, Matt Chambers, Tomory Dodge, Bertram Hasenauer, Iris Yirei Hu, Leiko Ikemura, Elmira Iravanizad, Michael John Kelly, Genti Korini, Evan Nesbit, Jon Pestoni, Les Rogers, Ena Swansea and Gloria von Thurn und Taxis
In our most ambitious effort to date, 68projects commissioned new work by international contemporary artists by providing each participating artist with a similar wood panel used by da Vinci. They cut to the exact dimensions of the painting. With no requirement to reference da Vinci or portraiture or even to keep the wood in one piece, each artist was asked to make a work in their style and manner, one that would give beloved Mona a partner-in-crime…a partner-in-time. Read more -
Queertopia: It Takes a Village – Groupshow
27 Jun - 5 Sep 2015 68projects Alexandra Baumgartner, Norbert Bisky, Beka Bolkvadze, Carina Brandes, Kelli Jean Drinkwater, Antonio Da Silva, Anita Dube, Nils Dunkel, EVA & ADELE, Arlene Gottfried, Bertram Hasenauer, Roey Heifetz, Yousef Iskandar, Rajkamal Kahlon, Jürgen Klauke, Rona Kobel, Friedrich Kunath, Cabrita Moreno, Kieran Moore, Onorato&Krebs, Jack Pierson, Benyamin Reich, Michael Rockel, Jehoshua Rozenman, Christian Schad, Elizabeth Schmirl u.a.
In our society, everyone is classified as either male or female. This binary conception results in a system of pre-defined desires, needs, and roles tailor-made for men, women, and the heterosexual relationship between the two sexes. “Queertopia” offers a space where we no longer regard gender roles and relations as fixed but as continual attempts to experience ourselves as active subjects within society. It reflects playfully, humorously and critically on the ideal of perfect love, free from social constraints and gender norms. With its diverse selection of works by queer, homo- and heterosexual artists, 68projects wants to render visible and inspire queer life-worlds in the domain of art. Read more -
Robert Fry – Partners
25 Apr - 20 Jun 2015 KORNFELD Galerie Continuing his investigation into the individual and the other, the mind and the body, Robert Fry strives towards a new figurative abstraction in this series of paintings.
Starting out as an aerial view of a man and a woman in Partners Study 1, as the series progresses, gender, as well as the lines of interior and exterior, become blurred. The two bodies are seen wrestling, embracing or pulling apart. They move from two curled up balls on opposite sides of the canvas in Study 1 to an embracing unit in Study 9. Each Study opens up a different psychological space, some are visceral and almost violent, evident in the roughness of the brushstrokes and the flesh-like colours. Others are mysterious and ominous, calm and sombre, where the thick layers of oil paint take on an almost velvety quality. Read more -
WHEN I DIE. . . . – Groupshow
25 Apr - 20 Jun 2015 68projects Daniel Chluba, Nils Dunkel, Chris Engman, Devin Farrand, Sten Gutglück, Anna K.E., Iwajla Klinke, Roman Liska, Max Machaidze, Florian Meisenberg, Robert Seidel, Pietro Spirito, Rosi Steinbach, Michael Wutz, Sahar Zukerman
“When I Die” is a tongue and cheek conceit with a serious challenge. Individual wooden crates used in the actual transport of artworks internationally were assigned to each participating artist. The crate’s dimensions determine the overall limit and size of the work by assembling a roster of emerging and established artists. They are mainly in Berlin but also in New York City, Tbilisi, Copenhagen and Los Angeles. They make paintings, photographs, conceptual art, audio work, installation art and sculpture.
The exhibition captures an international spectrum of traditional and experimental art forms. Installed across all three exhibition spaces at 68, these special commissions are presented in their crates. They resemble coffins, refrigerators, medicine cabinets and, in the case of the most miniature crates, a box of cigars or a wooden gift box for wine. Read more -
Sonny Sanjay Vadgama – Before the Void
14 Mar - 18 Apr 2015 Sonny Sanjay Vadgama works with a range of media that includes video, photography and holography. The spectrum of his work ranges from personal experiences to the political. The narrative approach sways between the extremes of order and instability, which he considers to be closely related. Although Vadgama’s work is inherently political, it does not offer a partisan response. Rather, it explores the various nuances of extreme phenomena and draws on theories such as entropy. A conceptual approach to video allows Vadgama to construct a set of narrative structures capable of mapping his complex theoretical ideas and his aesthetic imagery. Read more -
Body | Not for Sale – Groupshow
24 Jan - 7 Mar 2015 KORNFELD Galerie Gerd Bonfert, Rona Kobel, Leiko Ikemura, Nikolaus List, Anna Marie von Matt, Christian Pilz, Alina Szapocznikow, Miroslav Tichy and WOLS Under the title Body – Not For Sale, Leiko Ikemura, artist and professor at the University of Arts in Berlin, curates an exhibition of artistic positions from different generations and... Read more -
You don’t bring me flowers ( + Mistress Project ) – Groupshow
24 Jan - 11 Apr 2015 68projects Tom Anholt, Kevin Baker, Donald Baechler, Amy Bessone, Maya Bloch, Matt Bollinger, Ann Craven, Jared Deery, Baris Gokturk, MacGregor Harp, Vera Iliatova, Max Janson, Egill Kalevi, Doron Langberg, Alissa McKendrick, Aliza Nisenbaum, Giacinto Occhionero, Nadia Haji Omar, Jennifer Packer, Jennifer Steinkamp etc.
68projects opens our third exhibition in frigid, wintry temperatures with three interlinked exhibitions devoted to flowers and love.
Exhibition 1: Much like still life paintings or individual portraits, flowers might appear too antique as a possible subject for art, especially during a period when art is generated from any idea or the absence of an idea.
Exhibition 2: The Garden of Eden represents innocence, a time before our existence and is lodged deep into the western cultural consciousness. It is also a confusing, mythical place.
Exhibition 3: A mistress is a complicated figure. At first glimpse, she seems pathetic or delusional with the constant longing, undying patience and commitment to an unavailable man who schedules and habitually cancels visits. Society is too quick to judge a mistress, and it is easy to take a high moral stance regarding other people’s affairs. Read more -
Hubertus Hamm – Untitled
15 Nov 2014 - 17 Jan 2015 KORNFELD Galerie By means of cutting and layering multiple photographs, Hubertus Hamm transforms the two-dimensional medium of photography into works that extend into three-dimensional space.
Our exhibition presents a new series of photographic layerings. The point of departure for these works are images of snow-covered branches. By layering multiple identical photographs congruently and then tearing away the upper layers, Hubertus Hamm reveals previously hidden layers. This creates a three-dimensional, relief-like structure, drawing attention to the materiality of the medium paper, whilst at the same time mirroring the motif – the layers of snow-covered branches – in an almost mimetic manner. Read more -
Persons, place or thing | Works on paper from 51 Artists – Groupshow
15 Nov 2014 - 10 Jan 2015 68projects Frederic Amat, Eleanna Anagnos, Tom Anholt, Pau Atela, Robert Barry, Christopher Beckman, Amy Bessone, James Bloom, William Bradley, Mary Beth Brooker, Michael Bühler-Rose, Jesse Farber, Gaby Collins-Fernandez, Luis Frangella, Max Frintrop, Luc Fuller, Chitra Ganesh, Baris Gokturk, Joanne Greenbaum, Keith Haring, Ona Jaan, Jasmine Justice, Tamara K.E., Emma Kohlmann, Mitja Konic, Alexander Kroll, Micha Laury, Luciana Levinton, Matt Lifson, Brooke Werhane Maples, Roy McDowell, Mira O’Brien, Christian Pilz, Richard Prince, Jon Pylypchuk, Marco Reichert, Allison Schulnik, Tim Schwartz, Lui Shtini, Brian Sharp, Smash 137/ Adrian Falkner, Peter Stankiewicz, Karl-Fredrik Stenhaug, Ryan Blair Sullivan, Kev Tobin, Feodor Voronov, Kandis Williams, Michael Wutz
“Person, Place or Thing “is an exhibition of works on paper by emerging and established artists selected by Quang Bao, the new artistic director for 68projects in Berlin. Using paper as the basis for the group exhibition allows for a diverse range of artworks and participating artists, tightened by asking each artist to make a work that falls into one of the three categories in a standard guessing-game prompt. Most of the artworks are presented as finished works on paper through a few illustrate the artistic practices of sculptors, film/video makers and performance artists.
“I have always loved the intimacy, evident handiwork and reinvention contained on a single sheet of paper,” Bao said. “I wanted to celebrate the generative power of human imagination.” Read more -
Maliheh Afnan – Tonight the door towards words will be opened
6 Sep - 8 Nov 2014 KORNFELD Galerie Maliheh Afnan (b. 1935) is a poet of lines, of earthen colors and iconic signs. In her often small-scale works, the artist creates dreamlike scenes of a perfect language; delicate palimpsests that evoke lost childhood memories and stir up the unexposed. The artist creates an écriture automatique beyond legibility. She writes her paintings, right or left-aligned, as contemporary pictorial quotes of an Antiquity that can no longer be found in any language. Her works are hieroglyphic ruins of ancient landscapes, faces of exile, a visual poetry in the tradition of Persian and Arabic calligraphy reflecting an immense, magical beauty that resists the withdrawal of this tradition.
Maliheh Afnan’s works evoke Paul Klee’s poetic miniature works of paper and are reminiscent of the work of Mark Tobey, to whom the artist felt closely related. Read more -
Roster Crow – Groupshow
6 Sep - 8 Nov 2014 68projects William Bradley, Alexander Kroll, Jennifer Packer
By exhibiting two abstract and one figurative painter, 68projects asserts the importance and still-meaningful possibilities of oil painting while signalling its primary intent of showcasing emerging painters to new audiences in Europe.
"A painting can make you instantly happy,“ - says Bao. "I gush in front of the wondrous works of these three painters, but my thoughts settle in on their more resounding potential contributions to the oldest art form.“ Read more -
Franziska Klotz – H3PO4
21 Jun - 9 Aug 2014 KORNFELD Galerie Her most recent works are primarily based on historical photographs of the destruction of Dresden in 1945. The artist’s examination of this theme originates from her personal relationship to the events in her home town. Through her extensive research in the Dresden archives, the artist found a variety of formally impressive motifs of the ruined city, which she connects with motifs from other historical contexts, such as pictures of the burning oil fields in Kuwait, creating impressive compositions.
The title “H3PO4” – the chemical formula for phosphoric acid – opens another mental space, by alluding to the myth of the bombing of Dresden with phosphorus bombs: The boundary between experienced reality, imagination and myth-making is removed, resulting in a new, visual reality that moves away from the concrete event. Read more -
Claudia Chaseling – Mutative Perspective Painting
3 - 28 May 2014 KORNFELD Galerie We are thrilled to announce MUTATIVE PER–SPECTIVE PAINTINGS, an exhibition of works by Claudia Chaseling inaugurating the opening of the brand new yet still under renovation Galerie Kornfeld PROJECTSPACE.
For the occasion, conventional canvases are conceived along with ‘installation paintings’ that seem to extend loosely over walls and floor escaping their traditional frames. This juxtaposition disperses the gaze of the spectator into different and competing points of view. Read more -
Hubert Scheibl – Babylon
26 Apr - 14 Jun 2014 KORNFELD Galerie At long last an exhibition of Austrian painter Hubert Scheibl is shown at Galerie Kornfeld in Berlin. For the occasion a selection of works encompassing oil paintings, works on paper and sculptural elements suggestive of the artist’s multifaceted practice is presented.
Hubert Scheibl (b. 1952 in Gmunden, Austria) uses coating knives, palet-knives and other tools to design his large scale abstract paintings. On a visual level, his works are characterized by the distinctive, touching chromatic universe, yet on an emotional grade, pathos is perceived through a complex dynamism of the spatial structure. The composition seems to be breached through by an intimate light that floods the plane alluding to a deeper space, sublime source of emo¬tional engagement for the viewer. Read more -
Les Euronautes – Groupshow
16 Apr - 20 Dec 2014 KORNFELD Galerie Stéphane Couturier, Camilla Douraghy, Ralf Peters, Benyamin Reich
The Other Europe is the theme for The 6th European Month of Photography Berlin in 2014. Our exhibition presents four photographers searching for Europe’s intrinsic identity.
The 21st century with its open borders and world wide connectivity is putting the old structures of an already heterogeneous Europe into question. Is there, or was there ever a united European idea? Is there such a thing as a European identity? Who today is actually European?
None of the artists in the exhibition explicitly address these topics, yet the question of a possible European identity can be perceived in all works featured in the exhibition. Read more -
Alexander Polzin
28 Feb - 19 Apr 2014 KORNFELD Galerie The sculptures, paintings and drawings by Alexander Polzin are linked to an intensive dialogue with music, theater, contemporary and historical literature, as well as art history. Alexander Polzin seeks close artistic exchange with contemporary composers, writers and other greats of intellectual life. Even in the 21st Century, he takes the risk of creating new works based on the human figure, which negotiate politically and socially relevant issues. A central part of his work is an engagement with the question of guilt and atonement, and the tense relationship between perpetrator and victim. Read more -
Drawings and Etchings — Groupshow
25 Jan - 22 Feb 2014 KORNFELD Galerie Robert Fry, Voldemars Johansons, Franziska Klotz, Christian Pilz, Alexander Polzin, Susanne Roewer and Michael Wutz
Drawing, as the origin of all graphic arts, is one of the oldest cultural techniques of humanity. The drawing, which can be implemented with simple technical means, is still the medium that gives the most direct expression to the ideas of artists. As a sketch, a study or preliminary drawing, it helps both in the transformation of what has been seen into an aesthetic form, as well as in the development of ambitious compositions. Etching and other graphic reproduction techniques developed over the centuries, and were initially intended to reproduce the ideas held in a drawing in order to share them with fellow artists and an ever-growing circle of interested people. Read more -
Robert Fry
7 Sep - 16 Nov 2013 KORNFELD Galerie The nude male body is often in the centre of the paintings and etchings by Robert Fry. However, Fry does not stop at the reflection of his gender but raises the matter on a meta-level: Gender relations and the intensely dynamic relationship between the individual and his counterpart are investigated. For example, the subject of ‘manliness ‘is further developed in his new series ‘Related’: A series of paintings deals with the inevitable complexity of the father-son relationship and examines and deconstructs the physical and emotional subtleties of this particular connection. Read more -
Tamara Kvesitadze – Red
25 May - 10 Aug 2013 KORNFELD Galerie Tamara Kvesitadze’s work includes kinetic sculptures and paintings, wherein the human being plays an essential role. The tension in the relationship between genders is a main focus of her œuvre. Its roots lie in antiquity and mythology as well as in surrealism. Violence and sexuality are intertwined. Faces, masks and fragmented bodies symbolize the internal conflict of modern individuals, their emotions, their strive for happiness and fulfillment, their fears and hopes. Questions about individuality are raised, and the relationships between the individual and society and fellow humans are examined. Read more -
Franziska Klotz
13 Apr - 18 May 2013 KORNFELD Galerie The powerful and intense paintings by Franziska Klotz bring the ancient medium of painting to life in a new way. Her contemporary historical paintings compress a variety of very personal impressions into autonomous painterly compositions. Areas where the paint is applied so thickly that its almost relief-like qualities stand in contrast with glaze-like, flowing sections. Fullness is next to emptiness, lightness alongside heaviness, the painterly next to the graphic, definition alongside deliquescence, representational next to the abstract. The unfinished and preliminary is part of the paintings, with elaborate detail set alongside vaguely sketched sections, where chaos continuously breaks into the deliberate ordering of the image field. Read more -
Ralf Peters
1 Mar - 6 Apr 2013 KORNFELD Galerie In an era in which the digitally designed, virtual worlds of cinema, video games and advertising are commonplace and appear much more real than reality itself, the German artist Ralf Peters cleverly plays with our expectations of the medium of photography.
Ralf Peters, who was born in 1960 in Lüneburg, works with a wide range of different subjects, motifs and techniques. All of his works are based on observations and motifs from everyday life. Like a classical photographer, the artist finds his pictures through the close observation of his environment. Yet the motif is only a first step on the way to an image that is less a statement about reality, but much more a reflection on photography and its relationship to visible reality. Read more -
Leonardo Silaghi – Noise Distorted Perspective
18 Jan - 23 Feb 2013 KORNFELD Galerie The figurative paintings by Leonardo Silaghi unite seemingly unfinished, gestural-expressive sections with elaborately detailed areas. Heavy gray machines are placed within the picture in a unique way. Colored accents appear in contrast to a broad pallet of different gray tones.
Leonardo Silaghi finds his motifs in his immediate vicinity and on the World Wide Web. In a first step, the artist digitally processes images that he has found or photographed himself of abandoned, mostly ruinous industrial plants or complex machinery and equipment. In a second step, he transfers these digital collages onto a canvas on which he has already created an abstract, colorful composition. The figurative motif, which he presents in a variety of shades of gray, is subjected to multiple transformations in the process of painting. In this way, the finished painting becomes different from the original collage. Read more -
Susanne Roewer – I am Busy Catching Falling Stars
1 Dec 2012 - 12 Jan 2013 KORNFELD Galerie Susanne Roewer's sculptures and paintings play with representational motifs and combine a variety of different materials. The artist borrows from the natural sciences to give material expression to her ideas and thoughts.
The dark time at the end of the year, decorated with special lights, is a time for review. What was the flood of images and experiences that washed up over the year? What was swept away, and what was destroyed? Some things glow more than before in the darkness, but closer inspection also reveals cracks, dents, holes. Read more -
Jose Manuel Ciria
23 Nov 2012 - 8 Feb 2013 KORNFELD Galerie The solo exhibition “Over/Under the Raw” will present works on the deliberate return to abstraction of the artist José Manuel Ciria. These bodies of works arise in the context of a complicated personal scenario, marked by the conclusion of a seven years-long staying in New York, followed by José’s return to Madrid and the imminent move to London. This convoluted period has inspired three new series, defining the artist’s evolved approach towards the 'pictorial spot ‘ as a 'raw ‘ element onto which the visual construction is built up. Read more -
Stéphane Couturier
20 Oct - 30 Nov 2012 KORNFELD Galerie The large-scale photographs by the contemporary photographer Stéphane Couturier are never committed to representing the purely factual. They also create a new, image-immanent order of things: Through the superposition of two different images of the same place, the artist creates intensely colored to almost abstract works. His works, which have more in common with the definition of contemporary painting as color, line and surface than with traditional notions of photography as a document, are characterized by dynamic verticals and horizontals, elegantly curving lines and brilliant effects of light and color. Read more -
Sonny Sanjay Vadgama
14 Sep - 13 Oct 2012 KORNFELD Galerie Sonny Sanjay Vadgama’s works are frequently based on digitally manipulated found material, are characterized by formal and aesthetic perfection. They deal with the political and cultural interests of the artist.
The focus of his work is the artistic approach to the “space between” order and chaos, war and peace, creation and destruction. The spectrum of his work ranges from intensely experienced personal moments to highly political positions – the narrative approach always sways between seemingly dichotomous systems. It explores those transformative moments in which order threatens to tilt into chaos, referring to the fragility of perceived safety and the existing order. Read more -
Natela Iankoshvili
16 Jun - 8 Sep 2012 KORNFELD Galerie Galerie Kornfeld’s first exhibition is dedicated Natela Iankoshvili (1918 – 2007). The painter is considered as the most significant Georgian artist of the 20th Century. Natela Iankoshvili studied at the Art Academy in Tbilisi and presented her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Georgia and the Soviet Union. She received several awards, including the Shota Rustaveli-Prize, the most prestigious art prize in Georgia. Her main themes were portraits and landscapes, whereby she developed an entirely new visual language. The works exhibited are from different phases, giving an overview of her oeuvre. Galerie Kornfeld will present the first solo exhibition of her work in Germany. A catalog of the exhibition will be published by Kehrer Verlag. Read more