post-title NEWS ++ From the prelude to the expansion: FINE ART! II – CSR.ART @Bikini Berlin | until 6 September 2025

NEWS ++ From the prelude to the expansion: FINE ART! II – CSR.ART @Bikini Berlin | until 6 September 2025

NEWS ++ From the prelude to the expansion: FINE ART! II – CSR.ART @Bikini Berlin | until 6 September 2025

NEWS ++ From the prelude to the expansion: FINE ART! II – CSR.ART @Bikini Berlin | until 6 September 2025

CSR.ART and Galerie Martin Mertens continue the opening exhibition with works fresh from the studio in the landmarked BIKINI BERLIN – and bring new impulses in the second part of FINE ART! Following the kick-off at CSR.ART’s new location in Charlottenburg with works by Thorbjørn Bechmann, Sébastien Gaudette and Sebastian Herzau, FINE ART! II opens up an expanded dialogue. With Jens Hausmann and Jan Muche, the second half of the exhibition adds two contemporary artists whose works enrich the existing spectrum with new perspectives on space and abstraction. The thematic bracket continues to be formed by the expression ‘fine art’ – an art term that conveys high standards of technique, concept and deeper meaning. Fine art is not only about representation, aesthetics and reflection, but also about art that is culturally and intellectually relevant and whose levels of meaning are waiting to be discovered. The techniques used are often rooted in the long tradition of painting, sculpture or graphic art. The opening of FINE ART! II will take place on Thursday, 28 August 2025, from 6 to 9 p.m. The exhibition will be on display at BIKINI BERLIN until 6 September 2025.

CSR.ART Contemporary Show Room once again demonstrates its flexibility – the concept of a temporary, experimental exhibition space does not follow the static exhibition approach of traditional galleries, but rather creates an open, variable space for reflection. Thus, the second part of FINE ART! is not an addendum, but rather a conceptual expansion – a new chapter that gains additional depth through the inclusion of further artistic positions.

Jan Muche (born 1975, Germany) works with a language of structures. His paintings and collages are reminiscent of bridge constructions, electricity pylons or industrial fragments that transform into abstract networks. Using ink, acrylic, and materials such as ash, Muche creates images that appear like traces of technical memory – between construction and dissolution. The shifting …

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Image above: Sebastian Herzau and Jan Muche, Installation view FINE ART! II at CSR.ART, August 2025, photo: ART at Berlin

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