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Thomas Eggerer
Galeria 2 November — 21 December 2024 Capitain Petzel is pleased to present Thomas Eggerer's first solo exhibition with the gallery. Explore -
Mikołaj Sobczak
Le Boudoir de l'Amour 11 September — 19 October 2024 Opening: 11 September, 2:30 - 8 pm Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce Mikołaj Sobczak’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, opening as part of Berlin Art Week on September 11, 2024. Mikołaj Sobczak’s work focuses on the creation of alternative historical images, blending video and painting with performance, often... Explore -
Sweet Sixteen
Celebrating 16 years of Capitain Petzel 7 June — 3 August 2024 On the occasion of Capitain Petzel’s sixteenth anniversary, the gallery is excited to present Sweet Sixteen, a group exhibition celebrating the artists who have been integral to its program since its inception in 2008. The collaborative vision of Gisela Capitain and Friedrich Petzel has united artists from both galleries on... Explore -
Xie Nanxing
f o r a d e c a s a 25 April — 1 June 2024 Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce f o r a d e c a s a, a solo exhibition of paintings by Xie Nanxing (b. 1970, Chongqing) opening as part of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024. f o r a d e c a s a is comprised of eight paintings... Explore -
Karla Black and Alexandra Metcalf
9 March — 13 April 2024 At first, I was surprised by the pairing of these two artists—one, Karla Black, whose art has fascinated me for nearly twenty years now; the other, Alexandra Metcalf, whose work I only discovered about a year ago. With both, I should say, however, their work had an immediate impact the... Explore -
Non-Specific Objects
Nairy Baghramian, Barbara Bloom, Monica Bonvicini, David Douard, Nikita Gale, Sanya Kantarovsky, Kristina Nagel, Jack O’Brien, Sin Wai Kin, Alina Szapocznikow, Franz West 20 January — 24 February 2024 Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce the group exhibition Non-Specific Objects. The title of the exhibition acts as a counterpoint to the ideas expressed in Donald Judd’s canonical 1964 essay Specific Objects. Seeing as Judd characterized specific objects as separate from either sculpture or painting, they were precisely themselves, emphasizing... Explore