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give me your gum!

6 September - 18 October 2024

Friday, September 06, 6-10 p.m. (Vernissage/ Opening Party, with DJ and L. Hauser + H. K. Jäger present)

Saturday, September 07, 3-5 p.m.

Sunday, September 08, 1-3 p.m.

Sunday, 22.09. / 29.09. / 06.10. / 13.10. / 2-4 p.m.

Friday, 18.10., 7-8.30 p.m. (Finissage)

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In the duo exhibition "give me your gum!" we combine the works of Holger Kurt Jäger and Lenia Hauser to explore themes of closeness and sharing. The title brings to mind a childish gesture: sharing chewing gum, which is a symbol of affection and trust.

Holger Kurt Jäger's colorful collages offer a lighthearted look at pop culture and everyday objects. He puts familiar objects in new contexts to make us think. The warm colors in his work make it feel familiar and intimate.

Lenia Hauser's abstract artworks are inspired by urban geography. She captures surfaces and traces that surround us in everyday life and invites us to explore the unknown. There are also subtle echoes of the theme of sharing.

"Give me your gum!" becomes a symbol for sharing experiences and adventures. The warm tones of the artist create a harmonious connection and invite the viewer to discover the world through new perspectives.

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A few moments later

A few moments later

5 July - 23 August 2024

"A few moments later" is a phrase we are all familiar with from films. It is used to skip over time in order to move the plot forward. As the title for our exhibition, the words have a similar meaning: they invite us to forget about time and concentrate on the essentials - the artworks themselves.

The title reminds us that art is more than just a moment. It is always an invitation to pause and connect with it.

We are delighted to introduce you to the artist Tanja Hirschfeld with this exhibition - we are showing portrait works from her "Morph Series". In addition to her artworks, you will also be able to see a continuation of Sebastian Herzau's "the great below" portrait series and his Batman masks. Furthermore, we have received brand new, great epoxy resin works and oil paintings from Sebastian Menzke, as well as expressive paintings from the "PIXELATOR 2000" series and a figure painting from Andrew Friedrich to show you.

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Plakat

Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst

17 May - 21 July 2024

The phrase "I see something you don't see" is an allusion to what we recognise in the pictures based on our own experiences and emotions. It's also an invitation to look closely at our surroundings, which is reminiscent of childhood.

The title is also the name of one of Noah Kauertz's most recent works, whose multi-layered representational painting invites us to take a moment to pause and reflect. His work mostly features everyday objects, people and situations. The thing that ties it all together is how he plays with our perception and the complexity of our vision.

Nico Sawatzki's abstract works also engage with us directly, challenging our memory and prompting us to identify places of longing. The artist uses lines, colour surfaces and colour gradients in shades of red, blue and yellow made of acrylic glaze and spray paint to create an emotional pull through the reduction to the essentials.

Anatomy of a dream

Anatomy of a dream

16 February - 29 March 2024

In the group exhibition "Anatomy of a dream" we present works in oil and acrylic on canvas and a light object made of layered acrylic glass by Margarita Montgomery, Alexander Rosol and Tobias Stutz.

The works in this exhibition challenge us to question our view of the reality around us by drawing our attention to individual elements that appear dreamlike: the refraction of light through panes of glass, the surprising materiality of a familiar object, urban beauty broken into fragments. What is our reality? Where does the boundary to the dream begin?

In between | Call it what you want

In between | Call it what you want

16 December 2023 - 26 January 2024

Mina Mania, Dourone, Stohead, Sebastian Menzke, Tobias Stutz, Sebastian Herzau, Andrew Friedrich, Noah Kauertz, Kera, Alexander Rosol, Alexander Tadlock, Jacob Thomas.

Der Himmel über Berlin

Der Himmel über Berlin

3 November - 8 December 2023

The exhibition combines the abstract, graphic positions of KERA, the female superpower of MINA MANIA's Nanas, and STOHEAD's meaningful universe of letters in a group show. Through the use of different techniques, the works shown in this exhibition are also an ode to the versatility of visual art.

The three artists are united by the fact that they all have their studios in Berlin and have long been known in the street art scene far beyond the capital's borders. Thus, the title The Sky Above Berlin is also an allusion to the "open air" street art background of all three artists.

And, of course, it also pays homage to the classic film of the same name by Wim Wenders - a cinematic fairy tale about the power of love to overcome boundaries. At the heart of the story are two guardian angels sent to earth to comfort people and listen to their thoughts. A magical idea that may resonate with us today.

#artiststowatch

#artiststowatch

8 September - 20 October 2023

The exhibition #artiststowatch brings together the youngest generation of contemporary artists from the talent factory of the Alanus University in Alfter: one class, six individual styles and perspectives on what surrounds us every day. Andrew Friedrich, Noah Kauertz, Raphael Paulun, Katharina Reschke, Judica Schön and Lukas Zimmermann study or have studied painting in Professor Andreas Orosz's class. His unmistakable style is the guiding principle of his teaching: "The appropriation of reality through painting and drawing is a very original impulse that is irreplaceable despite all the new technical possibilities. More than 20 figurative works have been selected for this exhibition. Insights and views: of luxurious design classics, a deserted village idyll, studio views and self-portraits - through the eyes and handwriting of the artists, they pay homage to the everyday.

Glitches

Störimpuls | Glitches

23 June - 4 August 2023

Alexander Tadlock, Kai Staudacher, Philipp Alexander Schäfer, Julien Deiss

Unmasked Realities

Unmasked Realities

28 April - 9 June 2023

Sebastian Herzau, Igor Taritas, Jennifer Maus, Julia Hochbaum

Perspectives

Blickwinkel | Perspectives

3 March - 14 April 2023

Nico Sawatzki, Alexander Rosol, Sebastian Menzke, Tobias Stutz

E30 x Naggisch

E30 x naggisch

11 November 2022 - 20 January 2023

Benedikt Luft, Jan Paul Müller, Tatjana Prenzel, Jan Buchczik.

Black & White

Black & White

11 November 2022 - 20 January 2023

Petra Hies, Katja von Ruville, Mandy Wiesner, Kera

Justus

Justus Becker

9 September - 28 October 2022

Justus 'COR' Becker

Remix 2022

Remix

29 July - 6 August 2022

Kera, Tobias Stutz, Nico Sawatzki, Justus Becker, Petra Hies, Jacob Thomas, Sebastian Menzke

Pixel Skull

Pixelskull

15 July - 16 July 2022

Pixel Skull Art Collective NFT Ausstellung

Loud & Clear

Loud and Clear

29 April - 9 July 2022

Petra Hies, Kera, Sebastian Menzke, Tobias Stutz, Nico Sawatzki, Justus Becker

Fragments and Spaces

Fragments and Spaces

14 January - 8 April 2022

Kera, Petra Hies, Nico Sawatzki, Dave Großmann, Sebastian Menzke

Art exhibition

Without Title

1 October - 31 December 2021

Janina Butz , Bianca Dakli, Sebastian Menzke, Dave Großmann, Nico Sawatzki, Tobias Stutz, Kera, Christoph Rode

Perceptive signatures

Perceptive Signatures

26 June - 30 July 2021

Christoph Rode, Nico Sawatzki, Tobias Stutz, Dave Großmann, Sebastian Menzke

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