Where Earth Meets Sky
A group exhibition of contemporary painting that reinterprets landscape as a dynamic space shaped by culture, memory, and perception.
Featuring artists: Christian Achenbach, Amanda Baldwin, Laure Burke, Sven Drühl, Camilla Engström, Annemarie Faupel, Clédia Fourniau, Max Freund, Rachel Garrard, Jonas Hödicke, Karl Horst Hödicke, Maria Joannou, Lena Keller, Friedrich Kunath, JJ Manford, Kora Moya Rojo, Ayako Rokkaku, Joana Schneider, John Seal, Emily Weiner, Alexander Wertheim, Rosalie Werthefrongel, Jordan West, Danielle Winger, Xiyao Wang, and Guy Yana.
This exhibition challenges traditional views of landscape. The paintings do not merely depict nature but transform it into new visual forms. Landscape becomes an expression of psychological, emotional, and political themes.
Through layers of texture, color, and form, the artists shift the focus from the physical landscape to its symbolic meanings, illustrating how our perception of nature is influenced by history, memory, and collective identity. The works reflect a world in constant flux, shaped by both visible and invisible forces, prompting reflection on how we engage with the spaces around us.
All exhibited works are available for purchase.
Guided tours are available upon request (König Bergson Galerie in the new building, until 03.08.2025).
Image: Lena Keller, 'Inertia', 2025, Oil on Canvas, 130x150cm, Courtesy of the artists & König Galerie.