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Exhibition openingCaged MovementAlex Bartsch, Hannah Hallermann  , Manuel Goetz  , Seongwon Park .art , Won Park  , Lisa...
08/06/2026

Exhibition opening
Caged Movement
Alex Bartsch, Hannah Hallermann , Manuel Goetz ,
Seongwon Park .art , Won Park , Lisa Sifkovits

Curated by Nari Sarmini

Opening: 18.06.2026 18:00-21:00

The group exhibition Caged Movements features works from artists Alex Bartsch, Hannah Hallermann, Lisa Sifkovits, Manuel Goetz, Seongwon Park, Won Park. It brings together sculpture, installation, video, and spatial interventions to examine how bodies move, withdraw, and negotiate the frameworks that shape them.

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Exhibition on ViewAfter the busy gallery weekend Berlin, we officially  opened the first solo show of  Den Äther braten ...
05/05/2026

Exhibition on View

After the busy gallery weekend Berlin, we officially opened the first solo show of
Den Äther braten in Berlin. The show features the latest paintings from the 23 years old German artist, which oscillate between deliberately crafted, at times absurd pathos, exaggeration and art-historical references. A central aspect of this is the reinterpretation of sacred pictorial themes.

This exhibition is curated by

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NADAN is presenting 3 artists   and Antoni Starczewski at  Visiting our Booth at G02
16/04/2026

NADAN is presenting 3 artists and Antoni Starczewski at

Visiting our Booth at G02

Little Off Sport, 2025 The Little Off captures a fleeting moment of movement—an in-between state where the body is neith...
17/03/2026

Little Off Sport, 2025


The Little Off captures a fleeting moment of movement—an in-between state where the body is neither grounded nor fully airborne. Simplified anatomy and soft contours reduce the figure to essential shapes, focusing on gesture and tension. The girl seems to be slipping out of her own body, creating discomfort that remains aesthetic. The question is whether this small wrongness should be corrected—or preserved?

exhibition opening:KIYOMI+TETSUHIRO UOZUMI  Gazing as the Void Begins余白が生まれる時を眺めて26.Feb.2026 a new solo exhibition by KI...
19/02/2026

exhibition opening:
KIYOMI+TETSUHIRO UOZUMI

Gazing as the Void Begins
余白が生まれる時を眺めて

26.Feb.2026

a new solo exhibition by KIYOMI+TETSUHIRO UOZUMI, featuring sound installations and drawings inspired by ordinary objects. Continuing their ongoing exploration of the invisible rhythms and overlooked aspects of everyday life, the exhibition brings together new works alongside selected three- and two-dimensional pieces. Together, these works reflect on disappearing stories and unnoticed details embedded in the urban fabric of Berlin.

Exhibition Opening Traces of Touch -Unpredictable routes of sensibilityCaterina Renaux Hering  Opening: Sept 12th, 18:00...
04/09/2025

Exhibition Opening

Traces of Touch
-Unpredictable routes of sensibility
Caterina Renaux Hering

Opening: Sept 12th, 18:00-21:00
Duration: Sept 13th – October 31st

The first solo exhibition Traces of Touch by Caterina Renaux Hering aka. Frau Fisch .fisch at NADAN explores the expressive potential of drawing through experimental materials like silicone, resin and ceramics. Her works reflect on creation as a natural, ongoing process shaped by desire, perception, and transformation. Inspired by Spinoza and Flusser, the show challenges the idea of control, instead embracing art as a metabolic and relational act. Forms emerge not to be fixed, but to expand—seducing matter into momentary presence.

Summer Break1st Aug. – 1st Sept.only by appointmentExhibition on View That summer until 15. August                      ...
01/08/2025

Summer Break
1st Aug. – 1st Sept.
only by appointment

Exhibition on View
That summer
until 15. August



WangJingyun  (born 1996, China) lives and works between Venice and Torino, Italy. After completing his master’s degree i...
19/07/2025

WangJingyun (born 1996, China) lives and works between Venice and Torino, Italy. After completing his master’s degree in New Art Techniques under Prof. Liliana Fracasso at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, he developed his artistic practice between installation, visual poetry, and conceptual approaches.

Wang Jingyun combines installation, visual poetry and conceptual approaches to create subtle, paradoxical visual worlds. His works explore the relationship between humans and nature, the passing of time and the quiet absurdities of everyday life. Using minimalist imagery, he brings the invisible to light: the fragile, the finite, the contradictory. His subtle gestures are both observation and commentary.

Currently on view as part of our group exhibition
»That Summer« alongside Nadine Kinder, Solweig de Barry, and Zhang Kaitong,
on display until 15 August

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In Nam’s work, images of buildings that once symbolized prosperity, authority, and quality of life (such as the N**i Fla...
12/05/2025

In Nam’s work, images of buildings that once symbolized prosperity, authority, and quality of life (such as the N**i Flakturm tower and Hong Kong’s HSBC building) are distorted and interwoven with metal components symbolizing the “spine” of architecture. Among them, a small pencil and a note are quietly hidden in the gaps between components, representing the whispers of builders who once participated in construction—the only warmth within the cold structure. In these details, the tension between metal and pencil, photography and hand-drawing, mechanical and manual, compression and extension reveals the artist’s delicate attention to individuals, minorities, and the fate of laborers.

Exhibition on view

The collapse


Until 14. June

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Dienstag 13:00 - 18:00
Donnerstag 13:00 - 18:00
Freitag 13:00 - 18:00
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