post-title Viktoria Binschtok | Digital Semiotics | KLEMM’S | 23.01.-07.03.2026

Viktoria Binschtok | Digital Semiotics | KLEMM’S | 23.01.-07.03.2026

Viktoria Binschtok | Digital Semiotics | KLEMM’S | 23.01.-07.03.2026

Viktoria Binschtok | Digital Semiotics | KLEMM’S | 23.01.-07.03.2026

until 07.03. | #4913ARTatBerlin | KLEMM’S shows from Friday 23. January 2026 the exhibition Digital Semiotics by the artist Viktoria Binschtok.

With digital collages, enigmatic still lifes, and a wide range of photographic techniques, “Digital Semiotics” presents Viktoria Binschtok’s innovative visual approach. Her works create constructed image spaces that refer to abstract concepts such as algorithms, visual codes, and networks, and examine how these structures intertwine online and offline realities in complex ways. At the center is an examination of the coded symbols of increasingly visual digital communication—symbols that simultaneously connect and divide.

Viktoria Binschtok is one of the most prominent artists in the field of conceptual image design. For years, her practice has been dedicated to the profound changes in visual culture, with a particular focus on questions of visibility. By deliberately removing the source, context, and form, she examines which contents are conveyed within clearly defined image boundaries and which—supported by shared cultural knowledge—extend beyond them. In doing so, she works with images from different media contexts as well as her own photographic recordings in order to analyze their function and modes of representation.

The exhibition will be complemented by an open discussion on February 12 with Dr. Carolin Odebrecht, Dr. Nisaar Ulama, and Viktoria Binschtok.

Opening: Friday, 23. January 2026, 6 to 9 pm

Exhibition dates: Friday, 23. January until Saturday, 7. March 2026

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Title image: Viktoria Binschtok, dollar skull #1, 2026.

Exhibition Viktoria Binschtok – KLEMMS | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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