post-title Susanne Ackermann + Klaus Hack | “in the flow” | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN | 11.04-23.05.2026

Susanne Ackermann + Klaus Hack | “in the flow” | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN | 11.04-23.05.2026

Susanne Ackermann + Klaus Hack | “in the flow” | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN | 11.04-23.05.2026

Susanne Ackermann + Klaus Hack | “in the flow” | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN | 11.04-23.05.2026

until 23.05. | #5021ARTatBerlin | Gallery SCHMALFUSS BERLIN shows from Saturday, 11. April 2026 the exhibition “in the flow” by the artists Susanne Ackermann and Klaus Hack.

With this exhibition, Galerie Schmalfuss Berlin presents two artists who could not be more different. Are there any commonalities, or does the exhibition thrive on the dynamic juxtaposition of painting and sculpture?

In Susanne Ackermann’s works, we encounter a rhythmic lightness, sometimes bold colors applied with broad brushstrokes, sometimes precisely drawn, delicate lines.

Using both techniques, the established Karlsruhe artist Susanne Ackermann creates captivating pictorial spaces in her paintings and drawings.

Klaus_Hack_Tuerme_2017_2018_Ahorn_weiss_gefasst_155_x34_x33_cm_Foto_Florian_Selig__Berlin-(d8c1a0d4-2e88-11f1-af64-b9da88eae516)-(800x800)Klaus Hack, Türme, 2017/2018, Ahorn, weiß gefasst,
155 x 34 x 33 cm (Foto: Florian Selig)

In Susanne Ackermann’s works, we encounter a rhythmic lightness, sometimes bold colors applied with broad brushstrokes, sometimes precisely drawn, delicate lines.

Using both techniques, the established Karlsruhe artist Susanne Ackermann creates captivating pictorial spaces in her paintings and drawings.

 

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Susane Ackermann, Polychromos auf Zeichenfolie, 2022, 90 x 70 cm

The experienced, expressive sculptor Klaus Hack is already known to many from exhibitions at Knesebeck 96.

Klaus Hack’s sculptures follow the concept of verticality. He creates imaginative architectural structures, exploring the human body as a spatial, architectural form.

 

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Klaus Hack, Babel-Turm, 2018/2019, Eiche, weiß gefasst, 198 x 66 x 57 cm

He painted the wood he worked with white and black paint. Is he perhaps trying to create distance between the material, which is perceived as warm?

Opening: Saturday, 11. April 2026, 4 – 8 pm

Exhibition dates: Saturday, 11. April until Saturday, 23. May 2026

To the Gallery

 

 

Bildunterschrift Titel: SUSANNE ACKERMANN, Acryl auf Nessel,  2024, 180 x 160 cm

Exhibition “in the flow” | Contemporary art in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galerien | ART at Berlin

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