Opening: Thursday, 5 February 2026, 7–10 pm
Exhibition period: 6 February – 21 March 2026
Opening hours: Tue–Fri 2–7 pm / Sat 1–5 pm / Closed on Sun, Mon and holidays
Inselgalerie
Petersburger Straße 76A
10249 Berlin
Prof. Mariella Mosler (Sculpture, Ceramics, and Site-Related Form Processes) presents works from her class together with alumna Aeree Sul and student Yamo Aydemir.
The gallery spaces are enveloped in near-complete darkness, wrapped in an almost sacred twilight. Isolated zones begin to glow — bright islands emerging from the dark — which, upon closer approach, reveal themselves as sculptures and assemblages. Colored moving images, hovering in space and projected onto the walls, speak of urban environments and human interactions, of memories and desires, of movement through landscape and nature.
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Exhibition period: 5–8 February 2026
Opening hours: Wed 1–8 pm (preview) / Thu–Sat 11 am–7 pm /Sun 11 am–6pm
art Karlsruhe
Halle 3, Messe Karlsruhe, Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten
A curated special exhibition of promising graduates from the art academies in Baden-Württemberg (Staatliche Akademie der Künste Karlsruhe, Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe and Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart) is intended to support these young talents as they enter the art market, make them visible and enable them to discover unseen positions.
In co-operation with Monopol and the LBBW, up to six artists or collectives have been selected from each of these universities to show their work at the fair.
Opening: Saturday, 13 December 2025, 6–10 pm
Exhibition period: 14 December 2025–7 Feburary 2026
Opening hours: Tue–Fri 2–7 pm / Sat 1–5 pm / Closed on Sun, Mon and holidays
Finissage: Sunday, 8 Feburary 2026, 4 pm
Altes Automatenwerk
Burgenlandstraße 15
70469 Stuttgart
The exhibition nature body connects the body and nature as living systems of growth and change.
In the age of artificial intelligence, we ask what remains natural - and how body and technology interpenetrate one another. Through artistic exploration, the exhibition invites viewers to sense the subtle transitions between organic life and digital existence. Exhibits on tree structures, branching, and organic forms reveal that the body itself is nature: a network of relationships, movement, and awareness.