until 24.07. | #4713ARTatBerlin | Galerie Inga Kondeyne shows from Friday, 13th June 2025 the exhibition „4 händig“ by the artists Astrid Köppe, Hanna Hennenkemper, Nadine Fecht, Malte Spohr + Johannes Regin.
Malte Spohr, born 1958 in Hamburg, studied at the Braunschweig University of Fine Arts, among others; he lives in Berlin; Spohr transforms photographic source material into highly original drawings; his new works subtly revolve around the contrasting field of black and white. Catalogues: ‘Malte Spohr – Aufzeichnungen 1994 – 2018’, 2018, Museum Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern; ‘MUNK & SPOHR’, 2024, Fantôme, Vol.83, Berlin.
Nadine Fecht, born 1976 in Mannheim; studied at the University of the Arts UdK, Berlin, among others; she lives in Berlin; professor of drawing at the HfG Offenbach since 2025; the draughtswoman has no fixed media, video works and site-specific installations are part of an expansive oeuvre. Her biros drawings are particularly well known; new works from this sector will be on display; catalogue: ‘Amok’, 2019, Kunsthalle Mannheim.
Hanna Hennenkemper, born 1974 in Flensburg; she lives in Berlin; studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee; since 2024 professor at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart; as a draughtswoman and printmaker, she is exceptionally keen to experiment; in her current series of pencil drawings, she explores how a drawing practice within the framework of nature care/nature writing could also contribute to questions of artistic action in a planetary context. Catalogue: ‘Re: privat’, 2017, Galerie Pankow, Berlin.
Astrid Köppe, born 1974 in Köthen/Anhalt; lives in Berlin; studied Fine Arts at the Braunschweig University of Art; after the extremely successful resonance in New York and Japan, she is showing the latest fantasy creations from her expeditionary cosmos of drawings in this exhibition. Catalogue: ‘PRETTY SHINY STUFF’, 2021 published by Galerie Carolyn Heinz (Hamburg).
Johannes Regin, born 1986 in Neubrandenburg; lives and works in Berlin and Spechthausen; 2007-2012 studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee; by incorporating traces and legacies on found objects, he condenses his multi-layered, pulsating dot grids into idiosyncratic, floating artefacts; recently you can witness further perceptual explorations on handmade paper… Catalogue: ‘JOHANNES REGIN’, 2024, DZA Altenburg.
Image caption Title: WT I, 2025, pencil on laid paper, 24 x 31.5 cm
Group exhibition 4 händig – Galerie Inga Kondeyne | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries| ART at Berlin