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here you will find exhibitions from the selected category. They are sorted in descending order of actuality. New exhibitions are listed at the top. Exhibitions whose runtime is in the past are listed further down. As an art enthusiast, you can also use this archive to find out about past exhibitions. 

Louis Wessendorff | Blütenlese | Sexauer Gallery | 07.09.-19.10.2024

until 19.10. | #4422ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 07. September 2024 the exhibition Blütenlese by the artist Louis Wessendorff. Louis Wessendorff has called his first exhibition at Sexauer “Blütenlese”. Wessendorff’s works have something anthological about them. Although not always recognisable at first glance, as the works are mainly based on painting and rarely on […]

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Alexander Iskin | USE THE EXIT AS AN ENTRANCE | Sexauer Gallery | 15.03.- 25.05.2024

until 25.05. | #4199ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 15. March 2024 the exhibition USE THE EXIT AS AN ENTRANCE by the artist Alexander Iskin. From the very beginning of his career as an artist, Alexander Iskin was concerned with transformations – metamorphoses and metamorphoses – and with different realities (i.e. physical and virtual reality). […]

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Wenn die Sirenen heulen (it´s on us) | Sexauer Gallery | 08.09.-13.10.2023

until 13.10. | #4030ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery presents from 8. September 2023 the group exhibition Wenn die Sirenen heulen (it´s on us) by the artists Martin Assig, Aram Bartholl, Hannah Hallermann, Verena Issel, Anne Mundo , Nik Nowak, Raul Walch, curated by Anne Mundo & Dirk Teschner. When the Sirens howl (it’s on us) deals with the […]

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Thomas Feuerstein | Algorithmic Weed | Sexauer Gallery | 16.09.2022 until (follows)

until 16.09. | #3633ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery is currently showing the solo exhibition Algorithmic Weed by Thomas Feuerstein. ALGORITHMIC WEED rolls like cyberdog´s shit in the desert of art Algorithmic Weed. An algorithm is a set of rules for solving a problem. The term comes from the Latinised form of the Arabic name Al-Chwarizmi, a […]

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Hannah Parr | Hidden Home | Sexauer Gallery | 11.03.-09.04.2022

until 09.04. | #3366ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery currently shows the solo exhibition Hidden Home by the artist Hannah Parr. Entering the exhibition hall, one finds oneself in a huge living space, at least at first sight. A double bed in the middle, an ironing board, three monumental mosaics on the back wall, like windows, two […]

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Isabelle Graeff | Matter & Mind | Sexauer Gallery | 18.08.-30.09.2021

until 30.09. | #3132ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery currently presents the solo exhibition “Matter & Mind” by artist Isabelle Graeff. In her solo exhibition, Isabelle Graeff reflects on the relationship between spirit and matter with ceramics, large-format photographs, a neon sign and a video installation. People have always sought answers to these questions in myth, religion […]

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Ornella Fieres + John Isaacs | INTERACTIONS 4 | Sexauer Gallery @Showroom Charlottenburg | 03.03.-17.04.2021

until 17.04. | #2977ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 3. March 2021 at the Showroom Charlottenburg the duo show INTERACTIONS 4 with works by Ornella Fieres and John Isaacs. The photographs, collages, text and video works by Ornella Fieres created with the help of artificial intelligence are juxtaposed with works of various media by John […]

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Ornella Fieres | I consider it a tragedy that … | Sexauer Gallery | 02.12.2020-20.01.2021 – extended until 26.03.2021

until 26.03. | #2921ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 2nd December 2020 the exhibition “I consider it a tragedy that we have not found each other!”, an artistic reanimation from the spirit of AI by the artist Ornella Fieres. In her third exhibition at SEXAUER, Ornella Fieres transforms a bundle of letters, postcards and photographs […]

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Caroline Kryzecki | Counting Silence | Sexauer Gallery | 01.09-31.10.2020

until 31.10. | #2823ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery presents from September 1, 2020, the exhibition “Counting Silence” with ballpoint pen drawings by the artist Caroline Kryzecki. The gallery will show a series of completely new works by Caroline Kryzecki. The idea for these works was born in this house of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation […]

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