post-title NEWS ++ 2026 annual program marking the 80th anniversary of Haus am Waldsee

NEWS ++ 2026 annual program marking the 80th anniversary of Haus am Waldsee

NEWS ++ 2026 annual program marking the 80th anniversary of Haus am Waldsee

NEWS ++ 2026 annual program marking the 80th anniversary of Haus am Waldsee

On the occasion of its 80th anniversary, Haus am Waldsee reflects on itself as a constellation of conditions: as a place, a social construct, and a spatial structure that has shaped the artistic program on the shores of Lake Waldsee for eight decades. In its anniversary year 2026, the Haus will explore these interconnections between place, life, and art in a diverse program of exhibitions and events. At the same time, it is looking ahead and sees itself as an active participant in its own history, drawing new inspiration from it for the present and the future.

Upcoming: Gianna Surangkanjanajai 
20.02. – 25.05.2026
Opening: Thu, 19.02.2026, 7 pm

Gianna Surangkanjanajai (born in Cologne in 1991, lives and works in New York) works primarily with sculpture, reflecting in her practice on situations in which form emerges from the conditions of its surroundings. Her works often incorporate geometric bodies, which appear less as fixed forms than as starting points and structures that shift or become porous in the course of material processes. Transparent volumes contain materials that react sensitively to light, temperature, and gravity. Here, sculpture eludes the certainty of objecthood and instead emerges as  …

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Image above: Rey Akdogan, Single slide from Carousel #9, 2016, Lichtfilter, verschiedenfarbige Verpackungsmaterialien, zusammengehalten durch Dia-Rahmen, 13 Min. Loop (80 Dias), Maße variabel. Courtesy die Künstlerin und Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York

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