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changing & growing

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Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Exhibition view "changing & growing" at KM, Berlin

Isabelle Fein, Untitled, 2022, oil on canvas, 100 x 80 cm, Unique, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Paris Kind, Frankfurt

Isabelle Fein, Untitled (Mountain), 2017, glazed ceramics, 17,5 x 13,6 x 9,8 cm, Unique, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Paris Kind, Frankfurt

Dragutin Banic, Cinema (a favorite place to hide), 2019, wood, paper, sand paper, synthetic material, 46 x 13 x 5,5 cm, Unique

Ernst Markus Stein, park exit, 2020, embroidery on textile, 52,5 x 87,5 cm, Unique

Michaela Meise, Krake, 2021, watercolor on paper, 35,5 x 47,8 cm, Unique

Caroline Achaintre, Grimm, 2022, hand tufted wool, 78 x 103 cm, Unique, Courtesy the artist and Arcade, London/Brussels

Daniel Laufer, Dicit: Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld, 2011, oil on glass, 70 x 100 cm (framed), Unique

Alexandra Leykauf, Ohne Titel (Brauner Berg), 2018, cyanotype on cotton velvet, brass frame, 65 x 50 cm, Unique

Quirin Bäumler, Ohne Titel, 2022, plaster, 75 x 54 x 7,8 cm, Unique

Simone Gilges, Yula, 2009, darkroom assembly on gelatin fibre print, 43 x 53 x 7 cm, Ed. 1 + 1AP

Dragutin Banic, Ohne Titel, 2022, pencil, oil pastel chalk, acrylic, rabbit glue, pigments on wood, 27 x 11,3 cm, Unique
The exhibition years changing & growing brings together twenty one positions. The works tell stories, codes appear und let spaces become visible. They play with the possibilities of transformation, caducity and transition. Varying states of landscape and persons are shown, geometric shapes become corporeal. Recurring signals address the viewer with changing accents. Conversations take place between the works. Although drawing from various sources, they seem to understand each other, for languages beyond the written form are frequently the basis of the works in this exhibition.
Through its architecture KM’s gallery space opens up to the exterior area of Mehringplatz near Hallesches Tor. Werner Düttmann realised the architectural concept of Hans Scharoun and opens the architecture to the urban space as a social space with interaction between flaneurs. The exhibition reflects this openness and broaches the issue of transformation and organic growing. The utopia of a boundless public and social space and the effect of borders are recurring subjects and play a central role within KM’s gallery program.
KM, Berlin celebrates the 10th anniversary of the gallery with this exhibition. We sincerely thank all those who have supported and accompanied us so far and look forward to many more projects.
With Caroline Achaintre, Adriana Arroyo w. Vanessa de la O & Karime García, Quirin Bäumler, Dragutin Banic, Odile Bernard-Schröder, Isabelle Fein, Friedrich Franke, Hella Gerlach, Simone Gilges, Ilse Henin, Daniel Laufer, Alexandra Leykauf, Kalin Lindena, Michaela Meise, Hilla Toony Navok, Karen Russo, Ernst Markus Stein, Tillmann Terbuyken, Lily Wittenburg
Jens Mentrup