SHELLS
The group exhibition SHELLS brings together artists Lukas Heerich, Ju Young Kim, Haroon Mirza, Rosanna Marie Pondorf, Michael Sailstorfer, Mona Schulzek, and Justin Urbach, whose works engage in diverse ways with the multilayered aspects of concealing, revealing, filtering, and reflecting. Deva Schubert will present a site-specific performance in this context.
The title SHELLS – that can literally be understood as protective, enclosing, or form-giving casings – refers here to both physical and metaphorical spaces: they can be empty or filled, permeable or armor-like, protective spaces or resonating chambers, projection surfaces or membrane-like connections to other spheres. With an interdisciplinary approach, the artists of the exhibition examine how shells function both as boundaries and as mediators: What is enclosed, what escapes? What remains hidden, what is revealed? Here, the concept of SHELLS becomes an open space for thought, one that refers not only to physical surfaces but also to metaphorical, digital, or sonic enclosures.
The exhibition architecture reflects these ideas by emphasizing visual axes, permeability and fragmentation. Grid modules divide the space into overlapping zones that separate and connect at the same time. They themselves become projection planes – shells that reflect light, sound and movement and create new resonance chambers.
Opening | Berlin
Friday 21 February
6 – 9 pm
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Lukas Heerich, Amp, 2024
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Ju Young Kim, Airport staff might need to open the baggage to screen the items, 2024
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Michael Sailstorfer, Tank A1, 2025
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Michael Sailstorfer, Heavy Eyes 122 BLUE BROWN, 2022
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Haroon Mirza, Light Work II remix, 2025
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Mona Schulzek, Terrestrial stone (37°44‘23.9“N 15°04‘44.8“E), 2025
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Justin Urbach, Frozen Goods II, 2025
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Lukas Heerich, Amp, 2024
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Justin Urbach, Frozen Goods I, 2025
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Ju Young Kim, A Horizon Never Touches Ground, 2025
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Mona Schulzek, Trilobit, 2024
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Michael Sailstorfer, Heavy Eyes 59 BLUE BROWN, 2021
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Rosanna Marie Pondorf, Datenkörper [operating failure system] II, 2024
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Rosanna Marie Pondorf, black memory I [distorted lashing coordinates], 2024
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Justin Urbach, Subtle Echoes III, 2024