Colab Gallery

Colab Gallery Opening Times
Monday – Friday: 11 – 19 h
Saturday: 10 - 19 h
Contact
[email protected]

Supported by Carhartt Work In Progress
(510)

gallery for contemporary urban art

please feel free to contact us for guided gallery tours in english and german language

29/05/2026

Grand Opening: Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 7 PM
“BACKJUMPS — THE LIVE ISSUE: REALITY CHECK”
The exhibition revisits one of the most influential independent publications in the field of style writing and translates it into a contemporary exhibition format.

A magazine as cultural intervention—expanded into space.

✨ Opening performance by JonOne, Guiseppe Flash Coppola, and Kadir Amigo Memiş. ⏰7 PM
Live airbrush by Deko156.

📍Artists: Akim / Anastasia Mikrou / Antwan Horfee / Brad Downey / Boris Dewjatkin / Boris Tellegen / Christian Falsnaes / Clemens Behr / Daniel Weissbach / David von Bahr / Dima Ilko / Doctc5 / Egs / Enno Haar / Frédéric Platéus / Gues / Jay One Ramier / Jonone / Jürgen Grosse / Kadir Amigo Memiş / Kacao77 / Kripoe / Giuseppe Flash Coppola / Gonzalo Kane Maldonado Morales / Laila Wiens / Manu Schauseil / Maurer United – Architects / Mode2 / Pablo Tomek / Part One / Pigenius Cave / Peter Michalski / Phos4 / Poet62 / R. Borrmann / Ruediger Glatz / Sany / Skki / The Wa / Thomas Zazd Bratzke / Victor Ash / Vincent Grunwald

Archive: Akay & Adams / Amok / Atome / Dejoe / Dero / Dondi / Esher / Henry Chalfant / Kase2 / Kaze / Martha Cooper / Nicer / Odem / Serve / Shame125 / Shek / Swoon / T-Kid170 / West / Zephyr / And more

📅 Exhibition: June 15 – October 7, 2026
⏰ Mo-Fr. 11:00 – 19:00 / Sa. 10:00 – 19:00

We look forward to seeing you there!

Curated by Adrian Nabi, Lukas Feireiss, Manuel Osterholt, and Daniel Künzler
Supported by 

🚧 The gallery will be temporarily closed for construction from April 27 to June 15.We look forward to welcoming you back...
27/04/2026

🚧 The gallery will be temporarily closed for construction from April 27 to June 15.
We look forward to welcoming you back soon with a new group exhibition!
📍Opening on June 13 at 7 PM.

🛒 In the meantime, our online shop remains open 24/7
See you soon!

Celebrating 20 years of Colab Gallery, shared with friends, supporters and our gallery team.A heartfelt thank you to Jür...
26/04/2026

Celebrating 20 years of Colab Gallery, shared with friends, supporters and our gallery team.

A heartfelt thank you to Jürgen & Lucas Huemer for an incredible menu and to Amigo for the fresh performance.

The gallery is now closed while we take down the current exhibition and install a new one. We’ll reopen our doors on Saturday, 13 June with a fresh exhibition. More info coming soon.

🚨 Last day, last hours! "Captured & Composed" closes its doors tonight after a remarkable run and 7,500 visitors who cho...
25/04/2026

🚨 Last day, last hours! "Captured & Composed" closes its doors tonight after a remarkable run and 7,500 visitors who chose to step in and engage with the work.
Sincere thank you to each of you and an immense gratitude to all the participating artists: / / / .ci.e.n / / / / / /

⏰ The gallery will be closed until June 13 for the preparation of our next exhibition. We’ll be back soon!

🌐 Artworks available online (link in bio)
✉️ Inquiry and info: [email protected]

🚀 Now on display: OLF  “Peeling rust” / Baikonur” 2021 Photography, 83.5 x 110 cm 🌐Artworks available online (link in bi...
23/04/2026

🚀 Now on display: OLF
“Peeling rust” / Baikonur” 2021
Photography, 83.5 x 110 cm

🌐Artworks available online (link in bio)
✉️ Inquiry and info: [email protected]

👉 Olf (*1994) is a Berlin-based and internationally active photographer whose work is strongly influenced by the artistic documentary tradition of photography. All of his work is published under his alias OLF.

Born and raised in the south of Germany, OLF discovered his passion for photography after his older brother gifted him his first polaroid camera when he was only eight years old. After moving to the German capital Berlin in 2016 he quickly began to document and appreciate the work of different subcultures.

OLF also has a knack for making videos, creating paintings and generally enjoys reclaiming the urban space. All these various artistic endeavors contribute to his ever evolving profile as an artist.
OLF’s work has been exhibited all over the world most notably in Berlin, Brussels, Melbourne, China and Rome. He currently resides in Berlin working on international long term projects.

📍Artists: Aldo Van den Broek / Confeere / Jay Doubleyou / Lucien / Mafia Tabak / OLF / Ozkar / Paula Grenouille / Raphael Sagarra (Finok) / Sasha Kurmaz

⏰ Exhibition: 01.12.25 - 25.04.26
Mo-Fr. 11:00 – 19:00 / Sa. 10:00 – 19:00

Curator: Daniel Künzler
Supported by

📸 Currently on view: Jay Doubleyou  “Untitled” 2016 Location: CanadaSize: 34x51cm (printed area) on A2 paperTechnique: A...
21/04/2026

📸 Currently on view: Jay Doubleyou
“Untitled” 2016
Location: Canada
Size: 34x51cm (printed area) on A2 paper
Technique: Archival Digital Print on Hahnemühle Rag 310gsm Paper

🌐Artworks available online (link in bio)
✉️ Inquiry and info: [email protected]

👉 Jay Doubleyou is an Australian documentary photographer currently based in Paris. Working mainly with film, his practice moves between everyday life and adventure, focusing on the quiet details found while exploring cities and landscapes around the world. His extensive travels inform a perspective grounded in observation, reflecting an interest in people and place and an appreciation for the small, unplanned moments that define them.

His work has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, and the United States, and featured in international publications.

📍Artists: Aldo Van den Broek / Confeere / Jay Doubleyou / Lucien / Mafia Tabak / OLF / Ozkar / Paula Grenouille / Raphael Sagarra (Finok) / Sasha Kurmaz

⏰ Exhibition: 01.12.25 - 25.04.26
Mo-Fr. 11:00 – 19:00 / Sa. 10:00 – 19:00

Curator: Daniel Künzler
Supported by

19/04/2026

Captured and Composed - final week

As curator of this exhibition at CoLab Gallery, I want to say a heartfelt thank you to more than 7500 visitors who came to experience the show, to all participating artists, our generous supporters and the gallery team making it possible.
This exhibition was an experiment for us, placing a focus on photography (within urban art) and we are positive to see how warmly this approach has been received.

It has been a beautiful journey and we are happy to share some impressions with you.

We are entering the last week of the show before closing temporarily to reorganize our gallery space for what’s next.
We will return with a new exhibition opening on June 13th. More info soon.

Thank you for being part of this chapter!
Exhibition catalog available online.

“Captured & Composed” brings together photographers and painters whose practices span from documenting everyday life to exploring adventure, memory, and movement. The exhibition draws connections between the immediacy of the lens and the deliberation of the painted surface, highlighting how both mediums frame and construct the visible world. Whether through figurative gestures, landscapes, or objects, each work reflects a composed vision, shaped by context, emotion, and perspective.

📍Artists: Aldo Van den Broek / Confeere / Jay Doubleyou / Lucien .ci.e.n / Mafia Tabak / OLF / Ozkar / Paula Grenouille / Raphael Sagarra (Finok) / Sasha Kurmaz

Final Week!
Mo-Fr. 11:00 – 19:00 / Sa. 10:00 – 19:00

Curator: Daniel Künzler
Supported by

🏍️ Now on display: Confeere “Young Runner” - 2025Collage of textile waste on wooden panel, 113 x 90 cm🌐Artworks availabl...
18/04/2026

🏍️ Now on display: Confeere
“Young Runner” - 2025
Collage of textile waste on wooden panel, 113 x 90 cm

🌐Artworks available online (link in bio)
✉️ Inquiry and info: [email protected]

👉 Confeere is a Portuguese urban artist, who uses large-scale installations and recycled materials to engage with social and technological themes in public spaces.

One of his prominent works, titled “Reality Blocker”, addresses how technology and our mobile-phone culture can alienate us from our surroundings, the figure in the piece symbolizes being absorbed by the screen and detached from reality.

By choosing textiles and other unexpected materials for urban art Confeere pushes the boundaries of street art into installation and environmental commentary, making his work both visually arresting and conceptually rich.

📍Artists: Aldo Van den Broek / Confeere / Jay Doubleyou / Lucien / Mafia Tabak / OLF / Ozkar / Paula Grenouille / Raphael Sagarra (Finok) / Sasha Kurmaz

⏰ Exhibition: 01.12.25 - 25.04.26
Mo-Fr. 11:00 – 19:00 / Sa. 10:00 – 19:00

Curator: Daniel Künzler
Supported by

👀 Now on view:  Aldo van den Broek “Palimpsest lI” 2025Acrylics and oil on posters, mesh, fabric and wire mesh on cardbo...
16/04/2026

👀 Now on view: Aldo van den Broek
“Palimpsest lI” 2025
Acrylics and oil on posters, mesh, fabric and wire mesh on cardboard and wood on wooden panels on wooden frame.
190 x 110 cm

🌐Artworks available online (link in bio)
✉️ Inquiry and info: [email protected]

👉 In the work of Aldo van den Broek, architecture becomes a vessel for memory, decay, and renewal. His paintings and installations emerge from a process of layering, erasing, and reconstruction — a continuous act of building and unbuilding. The surfaces he creates bear the physical traces of time: fragments of cardboard, mesh, soil, and paint fused into compositions that oscillate between structure and erosion.

Van den Broek approaches painting as an archaeological site. He reuses fragments of his own previous works, treating them as foundations for new beginnings. Each piece becomes a palimpsest, where the residues of former gestures, colors, and materials remain visible beneath newly applied layers — a visual history of persistence and transformation.

Working both inside and outside the studio, Van den Broek allows natural forces — rain, sunlight, wind — to intervene in his process. These uncontrolled elements blur the line between intention and accident, imbuing his constructions with the quiet inevitability of decay.

In dialogue with the themes of Captured & Composed, Van den Broek’s practice reflects on how images are shaped not only by the artist’s hand but by time itself — revealing that what erodes can also endure, and that every ruin carries within it the blueprint for renewal.

📍Artists: Aldo Van den Broek / Confeere / Jay Doubleyou / Lucien / Mafia Tabak / OLF / Ozkar / Paula Grenouille / Raphael Sagarra (Finok) / Sasha Kurmaz

⏰ Exhibition: 01.12.25 - 25.04.26
Mo-Fr. 11:00 – 19:00 / Sa. 10:00 – 19:00

Curator: Daniel Künzler
Supported by

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