Thomas Arnolds | RUN (Disegno und Farbe) | Online Viewing Room
Klemm’s is pleased to present ‚RUN (Disegno und Farbe)‘, the first solo exhibition by Thomas Arnolds in the gallery.
Klemm’s is pleased to present ‚RUN (Disegno und Farbe)‘, the first solo exhibition by Thomas Arnolds in the gallery.
Looking back at Berlin Gallery Weekend 2020, one of our highlights was to take part in the K60 group exhibition at the newly renovated Wilhelm-Hallen.
Currently on ‚view‘ at the Sprengel Museum Hannover, works by Elizabeth Jaeger, from her series ‚fish stand with fish‘, 2019. They are shown within the group exhibition ‚How to Survive‘ which one can virtually visit via the following link. Photos: Foto: Herling/Herling/Werner, Sprengel Museum Hannover.
Featuring contributions by three artists of the gallery; Viktoria Binschtok, Renaud Regnery, and Adrian Sauer, Dust.The Plates of the Present is a photographic installation made between 2013 and 2018 at the initiative of Thomas Fougeirol, the French painter, and Jo-ey Tang, the American artist and curator. Together they invited each of one hundred and twenty-four…
In our exhibition throwback series, we are diving into past exhibitions, in and out of institutional contexts, by artists of the gallery. Starting the series with ‚Duktusinduziert‘ a solo exhibition by Thomas Arnolds at the Leopold-Hoesch Museum in Düren, Germany. Which took place between DEC9, 2018 and MAR 10, 2019. To go further into the…
A „Christmas special“ selection of works by artist of the gallery.
We are delighted to share the latest series of unique editions by Renaud Regnery with the Oldenburger Kunstverein, where Renaud had a successful solo exhibition LOCKVOGEL in 2019. The Edition is made of 20 unique xerox prints, you can find more details and order yours on the Kunstverein’s website.
We are delighted to share the news of the upcoming release of Keltie Ferris‘ monograph >>A>DECADE. Published by Mitchell-Innes & Nash and Morán Morán, the book will feature texts by John Yau, Wayne Koestenbaum and Miranda Lash. Watch this space for more info, and get your copy on Mitchell-Innes & Nash’s website.
Find out more and order Thomas Arnolds latest monograph here.
… I remove my favorites from the fleeting current of images, separating them from the invisible net and rearranging them. I let these visual found objects collide in a targeted fashion in order to form combinations that I call „networked images.“ A video documentation of the solo exhibition of Viktoria Binschtok, Not until Tomorrow, has…