post-title Renaud Regnery | The Weird and the Eerie | KLEMM’S | 13.03.-17.04.2026

Renaud Regnery | The Weird and the Eerie | KLEMM’S | 13.03.-17.04.2026

Renaud Regnery | The Weird and the Eerie | KLEMM’S | 13.03.-17.04.2026

Renaud Regnery | The Weird and the Eerie | KLEMM’S | 13.03.-17.04.2026

until 17.04. | #4960ARTatBerlin | KLEMM’S shows from Friday, 13. March 2026 the exhibition The Weird and the Eerie by artist Renaud Regnery.

For his latest exhibition at Klemm’s, The Weird and the Eerie, Renaud Regnery further advances his inquiry into the emotional and social conditions of modern and contemporary image production, presenting a new series of works that convey layered gestures in charcoal and photorealistic wallpaper. Drawing its title from the eponymous book by Mark Fisher, the exhibition unfolds Regnery’s ongoing interest in the unheimlich, inherited social conventions, their aesthetic manifestations, and the psychological questions they entail. Ultimately, The Weird and the Eerie is structured by a process of deconstruction—one that highlights how the symbolic elements of late capitalism’s visual language are entangled in human psychology, subjectivity, and sensitivity.

Opening: Friday, 13. March 2026, 6 – 9 pm.

Exhibition dates: Friday, 13. March until Friday, 17. April 2026

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Title image caption : Renaud Regnery, Viral, 2026, Charcoal and wallpaper on canvas, 180 x 135 cm.

Exhibition Renaud Regnery – KLEMMS | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibition Berlin Galleries| ART at Berlin

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