post-title Ross Taylor | Divine Cargo | Russi Klenner | 01.11.–13.12.2025

Ross Taylor | Divine Cargo | Russi Klenner | 01.11.–13.12.2025

Ross Taylor | Divine Cargo | Russi Klenner | 01.11.–13.12.2025

Ross Taylor | Divine Cargo | Russi Klenner | 01.11.–13.12.2025

until 13.12. | #4840ARTatBerlin | Russi Klenner shows from Saturday, 1. November (Opening: 31.10.) the exhibition “Divine Cargo” by the artist Ross Taylor..

Ross Taylor’s work operates in a liminal space where creation and consumption merge. Through painting, performance, and bookmaking, the artist explores the ambiguity of the creative process — a terrain shaped by habits and indecision, where conventional methods give way to the instinctual and unidentifiable.

The exhibition “Divine Cargo” revolves around the notion of a “divine cargo” — something special and precious that must be delivered safely to a place or person. Driven by a visionary mission and behaviors that linger on the edges of daily life — picking, scratching, waiting, staring — Taylor guides viewers to the outskirts of the city. For him, the “special material” being carried is habit itself.

Growing up on the outskirts of Northwest London, Taylor developed the habit of nocturnal wandering. This evolved into formative psychogeographical explorations, imprinted in this body of work where figures and landscapes merge. Drawing on Irish and British folklore, particularly the Púca — a solitary spirit wandering between worlds — Taylor examines how costumes allow beings to become visible and invisible across different realities.

Opening: Friday, 31 October 2025, 7:00 pm

Exhibition dates: Saturday, 1 November until Saturday, 13 December 2025

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Image caption title: Ross Taylor, Wide eyed and unseen, 2025, Öl auf Leinwand, 120 x 160 cm. (© der Künstler / Courtesy Russi Klenner)

Exhibition Ross Taylor – Galerie Russi Klenner | Zeitgenössische Kunst | Contemporary Art | Ausstellungen Berlin Galerien – ART at Berlin

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