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»shifting fields« is on view for the last day.Open 2-7 PMFürstenwall 7440219 Düsseldorf The duo exhibition by Jacqueline...
29/05/2026

»shifting fields« is on view for the last day.

Open 2-7 PM
Fürstenwall 74
40219 Düsseldorf

The duo exhibition by Jacqueline Hen and Lara Werth explores perception not as a fixed state, but as an embodied, spatial process in constant flux.
Hen’s works let light drift across material surfaces, creating shifting, fragmented landscapes. Werth builds dense drawing worlds where architectural fragments, urban structures, and organic forms continuously recombine.
Together, the works open a space between orientation and instability, density and dissolution.


Jacqueline Hen (*1989) works across painting, light installation, and spatial experimentation. She studied at the Berlin University of the Arts and ArtCenter College of Design (Los Angeles), worked at Studio Tomás Saraceno, and has exhibited internationally including Hong Kong, San Francisco, and Paris. Recipient of the Light Art Award Unna.

Lara Werth (*1996) studied at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Meisterschülerin Katharina Wulff, Siegfried Anzinger). Awards include the Prize of the Art & Culture Foundation Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf (2025) and the Van-Rinsum Scholarship, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris. Selected residencies include Lake Ammersee (JES Kulturstiftung / BBK Bayern).

For Father’s Day, we highlight »Maybe I’m Just Like My Father« from Joschua Yesni Arnaut’s solo exhibition ungerne at Ga...
14/05/2026

For Father’s Day, we highlight »Maybe I’m Just Like My Father« from Joschua Yesni Arnaut’s solo exhibition ungerne at Galerie 3AP| Frankfurter.

As Christoph Schütte writes in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the exhibition could almost “sound like a punk band” and unfolds through a dense field of music, text, and attitude. From band-like slogans in the paintings to spoken fragments and references to Prince, Donny Hathaway, or Neurosis, the work constructs its language from cultural noise and emotional charge.
At its center, Arnaut formulates a question via Prince: “Maybe I’m just like my father.” Schütte reads this moment not as declaration but as exposure, an instance of uncertainty running through a practice positioned “between poetry and prose, doubt and confession,” where, as he notes, “nothing is unambiguous.”
The exhibition’s structure, as he describes it, is defined by ambiguity and differentiation, shifting between White Cube and Black Box, between image and rupture, citation and break. Even when forms are enlarged, scratched, or broken, meaning resists resolution and remains in suspension.

What Schütte ultimately underlines is an artist who “has no fear of false pathos,” and it is precisely this stance that holds the work together, keeping it open, exposed, and unresolved.
On Father’s Day, Maybe I’m Just Like My Father returns to that question without settling it. Inheritance appears not as answer, but as echo, repetition, and interruption.

published in the print edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 13 May 2026.
E-paper available on our website: https://galerie-3ap.de/news/

Images: Galerie 3AP & the artist.

On Wednesday, May 13, Kunstverein München presents Meine drei lyrischen Ichs  #39, featuring a screening and spatial ins...
09/05/2026

On Wednesday, May 13, Kunstverein München presents Meine drei lyrischen Ichs #39, featuring a screening and spatial installation by Toni Meyer.

With readings by Liv Thastum, Theresa Luserke and Sool Park.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 8 PM
Galeriestraße 4, Munich.

Meyer presents Grow (We flowers were here always) alongside a selection of photographic collages from the film, which extend into the exhibition space as autonomous fragments. Set in a near-future condition shaped by cognitive overload, algorithmic dream advertising and the gradual vegetal reclaiming of urban space, the film reflects on perception, control and ecological reversal. The work, composed of more than 150 individually produced still-image collages, is conceived within the lineage of experimental photo-based and structural cinema and can be situated in the tradition of La Jetée, particularly in its exploration of temporality, memory, and narrative constructed through static imagery. Expanding this reference frame, the film engages with strategies of montage and photographic sequencing as both cinematic and spatial practices, translating them into a contemporary condition of image circulation and perception.

Cast: Anna Zoë Mai, Bayi Jessica Amoussou, Philip Froissant, Ana Saraiva. Narrated by Lee Blossom. Sound design by Chris Xiao.

The film was developed within the framework of the Junge Kunst und Neue Wege scholarship programme of the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and the Arts.

Extended until 19 April 2026
Sophie Esslinger: »Jalousie«We are pleased to announce the extension of the solo exhibition...
01/05/2026

Extended until 19 April 2026
Sophie Esslinger: »Jalousie«

We are pleased to announce the extension of the solo exhibition »Jalousie« by Sophie Esslinger at Wohnung Lauxtermann, Düsseldorf, curated by Svenja Katharina Frisch.

The Austrian painter’s practice explores shifting relations between interior and exterior, perception and projection, forming open pictorial spaces shaped by the conditions of seeing. Her works condense subjective states of experience rather than depicting an external world, where perception and projection remain inseparably intertwined.

Wohnung Lauxtermann is a curated exhibition and residency space founded in 2023 by Aileen Treusch and operating in close cooperation with Galerie 3AP. Located at Fürstenwall 74, Düsseldorf, it occupies a historically significant address once used as a meeting point of a local resistance group during World War II. Today, it brings together artistic production, residency, and exhibition within a shared framework. Since its founding, the project has developed into an open curatorial format. Between 2023 and 2025, more than thirty artists have contributed through exhibitions, residencies, and collaborative projects, with a current focus on solo presentations developed with invited guest curators.
Accessibility: access via stairs only; assistance available on site.

Photo: VG-Bildkunst, Anna Jocham. Courtesy: Galerie 3AP & the artist.

Opening hours: Fri 2–7 PM, Sat 12–4 PM, and by appointment. Closed May 1–2 due to public holidays.

Thanks for a fantastic Art Düsseldorf 2026
Our booth »Ich« brought together works by Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Roberto Barbo...
24/04/2026

Thanks for a fantastic Art Düsseldorf 2026

Our booth »Ich« brought together works by Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Roberto Barbosa, Jacqueline Hen, and Lara Werth exploring identity, memory, and the body through material, presence, and transformation.

Many thanks to the Art Düsseldorf team and jury, and for the features in Tagesspiegel, Handelsblatt, Titel Thesen Temperamente, Westart, and The Gen Z Art Critic.
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And thank you for a wonderful Night featuring music prêt-à-porter by Bibi Stardust 🎶 where we premiered a new edition from Jacqueline Hen’s Chromosphere series (Ed. 8+2, 70 cm).

Above all, to the many wonderful visitors.

21/04/2026

We warmly invite you to »ungerne«, Joschua Arnaut’s first solo exhibition at the gallery.

Arnaut’s works revolve around states between inner attention and external attribution.
They emerge from an interest in transitions: between sensation and structure, between individual experience and social frameworks.

Joschua Yesni Arnaut: »ungerne«�25.04.-13.06.2026
Opening: 25.04.2026, 2-4 PM�Galerie 3AP, Brückenstraße 76, Frankfurt a.M.�
Spoken word by Aran Kleebauer (Dissonance)�Video: Tillmann Zizka, Sound: Joschua Yesni Arnaut

Curated by Aileen Treusch. A text by Alex Leo Freier accompanies the exhibition.

Düsseldorf Gallery Night 2026 – by Art Düsseldorf Exhibitors 17 April 2026 | 19:00–21:00Extended opening hours with a pr...
17/04/2026

Düsseldorf Gallery Night 2026 – by Art Düsseldorf Exhibitors 17 April 2026 | 19:00–21:00

Extended opening hours with a prêt-à-porter music programme by Bibi Stardust.

We are delighted to welcome Bibi Stardust (aka Bianca Hauda), who will shape the evening’s musical programme. With a long-standing presence in Germany’s cultural landscape including ten years at Cologne’s 1LIVE, as well as hosting ARTE’s TWIST and ARD’s »Die Hauda & die Kunst«, she brings a finely tuned sense for tone and atmosphere. Working at the intersection of art and music, Hauda creates cohesive, carefully paced sets. For this evening, she presents a selection of French indie pop.

In parallel, Sophie Esslinger’s solo exhibition »Jalousie« at Wohnung Lauxtermann (Fürstenwall 74) curated by Svenja Katharina Frisch is open for its final viewing this weekend.

Our duo exhibition »Shifting Fields« featuring works by Jacqueline Hen and Lara Werth, remains on view at the gallery until 29 May 2026.

Alongside, a new edition from Jacqueline Hen’s Chromosphere series will be released.

📷 Niklas Berg (Portrait), Studio Jacqueline Hen, VG-Bildkunst Anna Jocham. Courtesy: Galerie 3AP, the artists, Bianca Hauda.

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Opening today | Art Düsseldorf | Booth H 23Works by Joschua Yesni Arnaut Joschua Y. Arnaut Roberto Barbosa Roberto Barbo...
16/04/2026

Opening today | Art Düsseldorf | Booth H 23

Works by
Joschua Yesni Arnaut Joschua Y. Arnaut
Roberto Barbosa Roberto Barbosa
Jacqueline Hen Jacqueline Hen
Lara Werth

Lara Werth featured on WDR (Westart) now available in the ARD MediathekA 2024 graduate of the Düsseldorf Academy, Werth ...
15/04/2026

Lara Werth featured on WDR (Westart) now available in the ARD Mediathek

A 2024 graduate of the Düsseldorf Academy, Werth constructs dense, multi-layered montages on paper. Using marker, chalk, oil stick and ink, she develops dystopian urban landscapes interwoven with fragments of nature.
Alongside her artistic practice, Werth is a professional fighter, a former kickboxing world champion, now focusing on Muay Thai.

Drawing on studies with Siegfried Anzinger and Katharina Wulff, Lara Werth develops a pictorial language that interweaves expressive condensation with constructed realism.
While Anzinger’s practice is rooted in gestural intensity and a physically charged painterly immediacy, Wulff unfolds a logic of narrative spatial construction in which figure, space, and social situation are treated as carefully composed arrangements.
Werth’s work operates within this field of tension: between impulsive mark-making and calculated pictorial order, between fragmented urban imagery and figurative density. Her montage-like compositions translate these poles into a distinct system of layering, compression, and narrative openness.

Werth’s works are currently on view in »Shifting Fields« at the Düsseldorf gallery and are also included in the gallery’s presentation at Art Düsseldorf, Booth H23.

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On the occasion of Art Düsseldorf, Galerie 3AP presents a series of exhibitions and events across its Düsseldorf locatio...
13/04/2026

On the occasion of Art Düsseldorf, Galerie 3AP presents a series of exhibitions and events across its Düsseldorf locations.

17 April 2026, 7–9 PM
Gallery Night 2026 by Art Düsseldorf Exhibitors
Extended opening hours with a music programme “prêt-à-porter” by Bibi Stardust (Bianca Hauda, ARTE /  ARD “Die Hauda & die Kunst”), featuring French indie pop. A new edition from Jacqueline Hen’s “Chromosphere” series will be presented.

18 April 2026, 9–11 AM (by registration)
Collectors Breakfast
A morning gathering with the artists, offering the opportunity for conversation in an informal setting.
Galerie 3AP looks forward to welcoming visitors throughout the week.

“Shifting Fields,” a duo exhibition with works by Jacqueline Hen and Lara Werth, remains on view in the gallery through 29 May 2026.
In parallel, Sophie Esslinger’s solo exhibition at Wohnung Lauxtermann (Fürstenwall 74) will be open for its final viewing this weekend.

Images: Galerie 3AP, Studio Jacqueline Hen, Anna Jocham, Taj Lovinky, Fabian Stürtz (Portrait).
Art Düsseldorf Bianca Hauda | Moderatorin & Journalistin Jacqueline Hen sophie esslinger Svenja Katharina Frisch

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