Seven Star Gallery Berlin

Seven Star Gallery Berlin All pictures are black & white silver gelatin prints in large format, only available in editions of one to nine. Still there is more to be discovered. Murnau.

SevenStarGallery

SevenStar Gallery owned by artist / mime / dancer Thorsten Heinze presents photography featuring contemporary works from the gallery's private collection by Will McBride, Donata Wenders, Joachim Baldauf, Peter Brüchmann, Jürgen Loevenich, Helga Kneidl, Peter Nuremberg and young talents such as Peter Lorenz. Their pictures show private, non-public moments of great pop and cinema i

cons from the past 30 years like Klaus Kinski, Hildegars Knef, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Sharon Tate, Jimi Hendrix, Claudia Schiffer and many others. A SevenStar Gallery picture is made in museum quality meeting Zeitgeist and moreover it veils and reveals both - The visible refers to the invisible. Not only within the pictures but also in the gallery itself. Introducing Gallery Owner Thorsten Heinze:

Making the invisible visible; for Thorsten Heinze, photography is the ideal medium to capture and display the unknown. He considers himself to be a sculptor who molds with light and focuses through simplicity on the essential. He has created unusual images that open worlds invisible in every day life. In this visual vocabulary he can express things that are unique to him, yet somehow incomprehensible. The magic swap between plus and minus, performer and observer and between object and photographer – the things that miraculously happen in between are to Heinze “the unknown”, the uncharted, the incredible, the indescribable – and ultimately that is what he aims to capture. As a child, he was fascinated and influenced by the expressionistic films of the silent era, such as the films by Fritz Lang and F.W. He trained at a young age as a mime and soon attended world-famous schools. In 1991, he graduated the master class of Marcel Marceau’s with honors. He has been a member of Marceau’s compagnie ever since and performs its tours around the globe. He works as a choreographer and director and regularly teaches an acting class specifically designed around body language. A universal language that speaks louder than words, mysteriously communicates and tells silent tales – that in Thorsten’s mind equals both the art of mime and photography. Marcel Marceau, Klaus Kinski, Robert Wilson, Michael Jackson – working with these distinguished artists allowed Thorsten to experience the magic of the unknown. However, the magical moment within the art of mime is fleeting and cannot be captured; it passes throughout time. A photograph however isolates that moment and therefore makes it visible in all perpetuity. Meeting the great photographer Herb Ritts, who after watching a theatrical performance of Marcel Marceau’s and Thorsten Heinze’s in Hollywood came backstage to arrange for a photo shoot, became a trigger for Thorsten to delve further into the art of photography: Herb Ritts, a fan of mime himself, planned to capture the magic moments in his chosen medium and esthetic style. The resulting friendship and visit to Herb Ritt’s studio represented an important and energetic push for Thorsten Heinze. Ultimately, a collaboration between the two was not to occur, as Herb Ritts unfortunately passed away shortly after. Thorsten’s portfolio encompasses work in the following categories: Portrait, beauty and documentary. Amongst the many artists photographed by him are: Marcel Marceau, Sandra Bullock, HR Giger, Michael Jackson, Elijah Wood, Snoop Dogg, Nina Petri, Brad Pitt and Francis Ford Coppola

Thorsten Heinze was born in Hamburg and currently resides in Berlin.

BACKSTAGE – photo exhibition by Christoph Steinwegwith live kinky Performances (curated by Tati Nova) and Party with TOC...
12/01/2026

BACKSTAGE – photo exhibition by Christoph Steinweg

with live kinky Performances (curated by Tati Nova) and Party with TOCADISCO behind the decks.

In his photo exhibition “BACKSTAGE,” Christoph Steinweg invites visitors to take a very intimate look behind the scenes – not only of the legendary KitKat Club, where he runs the sex-positive party series SYMBIOTIKKA, but also into some hidden areas of life and sexuality.

Inspired by artists such as Nan Goldin, Larry Clark, and Wolfgang Tillmans, Steinweg strives to give fleeting moments in life a lasting presence. He does not see himself as a traditional photographer, but rather as an artist who captures the unadulterated honesty and authenticity of moments with his camera.

“I have never been concerned with good photography, but rather with the sublime moment,” explains Steinweg. His images are reminiscent of film stills that invite the viewer to explore the stories behind faces, people, situations, and places.

The photo exhibition “BACKSTAGE” shows these intimate, often hidden moments and opens up a world that is otherwise closed to the viewer. Christoph Steinweg’s works are visual narratives that are not only seen but also felt.


Christoph Steinweg „BACKSTAGE“
SevenStarGallery, Gormannstrasse 7, 10119 Berlin
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
www.sevenstargallery.com

Photo Exhibition: BACKSTAGE by Christoph Steinweg
* Opening Party: 11th of February 2026, starting at 5:00 p.m., with live kinky performances curated by Tati Nova and TOCADISCO behind the decks.

Private Gallery Dinner Events:
* 14th of February 2026, limited to 50 seats, 4-course menu, with live kinky performances curated by Tati Nova (registration required).
* 20th of February 2026, limited to 50 seats, 4-course menu, with live kinky performances curated by Tati Nova (registration required).
* Closing Party: 25th of February 2026, starting at 5:00 p.m., with live kinky performances curated by Tati Nova.

The exhibition is accompanied by the catalog: BACKSTAGE by Christoph Steinweg.

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🔮Jimin LeeDer Wendepunkt /The Tipping PointBetween Change and MemoryMeet-the-Artist Event - Thursday, 18 December 2025, ...
15/12/2025

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Jimin Lee
Der Wendepunkt /The Tipping Point
Between Change and Memory

Meet-the-Artist Event - Thursday, 18 December 2025, 7-9 pm

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to meet Jimin Lee in person, hear about her artistic process, and join her for an exclusive guided tour of the exhibition. Enjoy a live performance by Thorsten Heinze (Compagnie de Marcel Marceau) with musical accompaniment, making this evening truly unforgettable.

About the Exhibition
Lee’s hand-pulled prints explore change, memory, and transformation- blending personal experience with social and spatial shifts. Her work intertwines human, natural, and mechanical forms, capturing the evolving dialogue between the personal and collective.

About the Artist
Korean-born and California-based, Jimin Lee merges traditional woodblock printing with laser cutting and digital techniques. Her work has been featured in over 350 exhibitions worldwide, and she is Professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Director of the Contemporary Print Media Research Center.

About the Gallery SevenStarGallery
Gormannstraße 7
10119 Berlin
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Der Wendepunkt / The Tipping PointZwischen Veränderung und Erinnerung(Between Change and Memory)December 9-22, 2025Jimin...
02/12/2025

Der Wendepunkt / The Tipping Point
Zwischen Veränderung und Erinnerung
(Between Change and Memory)

December 9-22, 2025

Jimin Lee
Presented by The SevenStar Gallery

The Seven StarGallery proudly presents Der Wendepunkt / The Tipping Point, the second solo exhibition by Jimin Lee.

In this exhibition, Lee traces her evolving understanding of change through the lens of personal and social transformation. Created between 2020 and the present, this ongoing body of hand-pulled prints reflects an autobiographical journey shaped by loss, resilience, and the shifting urban environment. Her works reveal a period of profound transformation—personal, spatial, and technological—where memory, environment, and perception continually converge.

Lee’s imagery interlaces human, natural, and mechanical forms, uncovering the hidden systems that connect them. Informed by lived experience and realized through her distinctive printmaking processes, she approaches transformation as an evolving dialogue between the personal and the collective—where each impression becomes both a record of change and a meditation on renewal.

Jimin Lee is a Korean-born artist based in California whose work expands the language of print through an innovative synthesis of traditional woodblock techniques, laser cutting, and digital printing. Her practice explores how historical and technological processes inform one another, merging Eastern and Western aesthetics while preserving the tactile sensibility central to printmaking.

Her work has been presented in more than 350 exhibitions worldwide, including solo shows in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Toronto, Berlin, and Reykjavik, among other international venues. Lee lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she is Professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Director of the Contemporary Print Media Research Center.

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