Past
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Art Rotterdam 2025
ANDREAS GLAD, INGER BERGSTRÖM, CARL RICHARD SÖDERSTRÖM, DANIEL EKTA GÖTESSON & HENDRIK ZIMMER | AHOY 27 - 30 Mar 2025 Art Rotterdam 2025 Rotterdam Ahoy Ahoyweg 10 3084 BA Rotterdam Opening hours: Thursday 17 March 2025, 11 am – 9 pm (By invitation only) Friday 28 March 2025, 11 am – 7 pm Saturday 29 March 2025, 11 am – 7 pm Sunday 30 March 2025, 11 am – 7... Read more -
Hendrik Zimmer | Paint / Plates / Shards
20 Feb - 29 Mar 2025 Hendrik Zimmer works primarily with woodblock printing to create visually striking and multilayered works. His images rely heavily on abstract, geometric shapes, integrating elements from various different contexts. Even though his work is not overtly referential, it is possible to identify influences from modernist movements, particularly Bauhaus, both in terms... Read more -
Sara Möller | Driva Drift
20 Feb - 29 Mar 2025 Berg Gallery is pleased to present Sara Möller’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, titled Driva Drift , featuring a new series of ceramic and bronze sculptures as well as watercolor paintings. The title is a play on words where ”driva” in this context can mean to propel, lead, or... Read more -
Kjell Strandqvist | Mallar 1991
16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 Kjell Strandqvist’s paintings often combine the defined with the undefined, frequently utilizing a distinct, simple form as a vessel for coloristic events. His colors possess a dense, imaginary relationship that is sometimes more felt than seen. In his first exhibition at Berg Gallery, he presents a series of paintings under... Read more -
Johan Röing | namnlös
16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 Johan Röing began working with wood at an early age, using tools like chainsaws and angle grinders to process his sculptures. His method is characterized by intuition and adaptability, as he often brings together seemingly unrelated elements and repurposes existing works in a continuous cycle of reuse. Each movement and... Read more -
Hilda Hellström | Vanitas
16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 The title Vanitas refers to still lifes of decaying flowers and fruits, an art form that was particularly popular in the 17th century. The motifs were intended to make the viewer reflect on time, transience, nature, beauty, and death. Nature itself embodies a paradox: it is both eternal and transient... Read more