Up Close – Goldrausch 2025
The Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt presents the works of this year’s fellows from the 35th edition of its renowned professional development and support program in a group exhibition.
The Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt presents the works of this year’s fellows from the 35th edition of its renowned professional development and support program in a group exhibition.
Nowadays, the cabinet of curiosities has become outdated and is no longer adequate for addressing the diversity and interconnectedness of contemporary art. It represented a quasi-cognitive state of the era, in which various objects were continuously accumulated from their initially chaotic state and organized into typologies.
The exhibition presents for the first time all previous issues of the journal TIEMPO MUERTO (Dead Time) with accompanying videos. TIEMPO MUERTO has been published by Juan Pablo Macías since 2012 and is dedicated to researching anarchist practice. In the context of art, it embodies a critique of representation and is central to his practice, which also extends to other grammars.
Referencing a popular internet meme, the title refers to a binary worldview in which humans are set apart from their natural environment and its organisms, creating a simplified reality of human and non-human.
Neo-Baroque gardens like the Körnerpark were meant to illustrate human mastery over nature. The exhibition Unruly Splendour invites viewers to find beauty in chaos, disorder, and uniqueness, rather than focusing on symmetry, standardization, and normality.
sometimes i hold onto the air is an exhibition in which young Belarusian artists in exile reflect on the protests that radically transformed their lives and the years that followed. Their art works deal with the repression in their home country and the fear of constant surveillance that is incessant even in exile.
The collaborative project If the Berlin Wind Blows My Flag examines the artistic scenes in West Berlin before the fall of the Berlin Wall, based on the history of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program. Galerie im Körnerpark will host the first German solo exhibition by Agnes Denes since 1979, retracing the artist’s original ideas for a residency that never materialized.
Soil Conversations presents nine artistic propositions from South Africa and Germany, looking at the granularity of soil as material, our relationship to the ground on which we build life on and soil as a bearer of memory, identity and speculative futures.
Loss and grief are inevitable and universal experiences that nevertheless each of us encounter unexpectedly sooner or later. The exhibition “Contours of Grief” explores this tension and examines the different emotional states of mourning through various artistic media.
ENTER_NATURE tells the story of our innate longing for nature, the loss of the natural world, and artistic representations of nature in the post-digital age with an exhibition of contemporary approaches in painting, sculpture, performance, and media art.