Regina Weiss

Regina Weiss focuses her gaze on the unspectacular, the fleeting, the often overlooked – and reveals a quiet poetry of fragility. In her delicate works, the seemingly insignificant becomes a vehicle for existential questions about our own vulnerability.

by Felix Brosius, July 22, 2025
Berlin: Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation presents »Janet Laurence: The Burnt Sea«

Based on iconic coral photographs by Alfred Ehrhardt, Janet Laurence has developed an installation that draws attention to the threat to marine environments. The exhibition Janet Laurence: The Burnt Sea at the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation can be seen in Berlin until September 7.

July 21, 2025
Sydney: Janet Dawson at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

Janet Dawson: Far Away, So Close is the first major museum retrospective of this highly influential Australian artist. She is best known for her pioneering work in abstract art, but was also a pioneer of realism. The exhibition opens in Sydney on July 19.

July 19, 2025
New York: The Metropolitan Museum shows George Morrison

Abstractions of urban life: George Morrison was an influential abstract expressionist and was particularly fascinated by the city of New York. 25 of his most important works are on display in The Magical City: George Morrison's New York at the Metropolitan Museum from July 17.

July 17, 2025
Petra Jaenicke: Deconstructivist photography

Petra Jaenicke's photographic works defy quick reading. They are poetic illusions, analyses of an always subjective reality, shaped by experiences and emotions. Under the term »deconstructivist photography«, the artist reveals new levels of perception in her multi-layered photo collages.

by Marius Damrow, July 16, 2025
Annabelle Moison

Annabelle Moison's work explores profound questions about individual identity within collective structures. Her art is an examination of the tension between self-assertion and anonymity, drawing on historical events and current social debates.

by Felix Brosius, July 15, 2025
Munich, Haus der Kunst

Art is more than just a game: In the post-war period, more and more works of art are being created specifically for children and also deal with complex topics such as politics and economics. From July 18, the extraordinary exhibition For Children. Art Stories since 1968 with works by world-famous artists.

July 14, 2025
Berlin: Brücke-Museum shows Irma Stern

Revered in South Africa, almost unknown in Germany today: For the first time, the ambivalent and unconventional work of Irma Stern is being presented in a solo exhibition in Berlin. The Brücke-Museum is opening Irma Stern. A Modern Artist between Berlin and Cape Town on July 13.

July 12, 2025
Vienna, ALBERTINA: »Jitka Hanzlová: Identities«

She is considered one of the most important female photographers of the present day and is now having her first solo museum exhibition in Austria: the exhibition Jitka Hanzlová: Identities opens at the ALBERTINA in Vienna on July 11 with a broad selection of her best-known series.

July 10, 2025
Christoph Pauschenwein

Christoph Pauschenwein urges us not to lose sight of what is essential in this world. His artworks blend seemingly incompatible elements into a unique aesthetic, combining traditional drawing and painting with digital transformation in unexpected ways. Supposed opposites are not only deliberately allowed to coexist, but are harmoniously united with the intention of re-exploring our understanding of nature, technology, and our role between them.

by Felix Brosius, July 08, 2025

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