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Flying in Milk

Kerstin Flake’s photographic series Shaking Surfaces (2018–2021) assembles media relicts from the analogue era that appear to set themselves in motion, redefining themselves. As well as consciously playing with our expectations, Flake is concerned with the transitions between the past...

Gloria Nixon-Crouch

Having grown up in New York City, Gloria was influenced by the explosion of the creativity of the '6os, '70s, 80s, and the 90s that changed the world. As a teenager, still in High School, Gloria found her way to...

Ardent Nature: Arshile Gorky Landscapes, 1943-47

‘Ardent Nature. Arshile Gorky Landscapes, 1943 – 47,’ is Hauser & Wirth’s inaugural presentation of works by Arshile Gorky, a seminal figure in the shift to abstraction that transformed twentieth-century American art. By the early 1940s, Gorky had already begun...

Highly Unlikely but not Impossible

In Kurdish the word "hiwa" means hope. The exhibition Highly Unlikely but not Impossible showcases the works of Hiwa K - an Iraqi Kurd who found political asylum in Europe almost 20 years ago, and today is considered one of...

ARTKELCH 2020

ARTKELCH is renowned for exhibiting Indigenous artists from Australia and Papua New Guinea in Europe. Established in 2006 the gallery of German-Australian Robyn Kelch has curated more than 100 shows, thereof 13 in German museums. ARTKELCH is a signatory of...