wildpalms

wildpalms wildpalms exhibits and represents Latin American artists, as well Canadian and US artists, in Germany.

We are a gallery that creates and curates exhibitions and produces content, that align with our interests and questions, with a special focus in the North and South American continent. Created by Jorge Sanguino & Alexandra Meffert, wildpalms has a focus on artistic research, social practices, environment and sustainability. Our exhibitions are based on a solid curatorial process, compiled by text

production and the engagement with critical discourses, giving voice to art professionals working in specific regions in North, Central and South America. wildpalms store, and Alexandra’s light space movement endeavor, rejoined in the wonderful universe of wildpalms. Furthermore, Jorge Sanguino, an expert in photography and Latin American art compiles his essays in Art of the Americas targeted towards production of text, podcasts and articles, published in different media such as artishock, esfera publica. His work is been definitive for the introduction of Latin American contemporary artists in Germany. The name wildpalms derived from the book The Wild Palms (1939 by William Faulkner).

Something in the Water — a group exhibition co-curated with  , presenting new voices in contemporary German painting.Wor...
19/05/2026

Something in the Water — a group exhibition co-curated with , presenting new voices in contemporary German painting.

Works by Haein Choi, Lucas Kaiser, Hanna Kuster, Paul DD Smith & Andreas Steinbrecher.

Drawing returns as structure; everyday and iconographic images expand painting into new narrative possibilities—inviting slow looking, memory, and imagination.

2. .chi

Neighborhood
2024
Oil on canvas
120 x 100 cm

4. .dd.smith

Adonia (Passion Wrap)
2025
tempera on wooden panel framed by silk painting stretched on wood
90 x 83 cm

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📚📚📚📚Next Thursday. The second session of our Reading Group. We’ll discuss reviews of the current Venice Biennale:  So, i...
17/05/2026

📚📚📚📚Next Thursday. The second session of our Reading Group.

We’ll discuss reviews of the current Venice Biennale: So, if you’re going to Venice this year, you’ll have a clear idea of what to expect…but above all, discussions about Venice shed light on the current state of art.

The texts can be found in the BIO section, where you can download a PDF with the links


“Something in the water” group exhibition with .dd.smith ._kaiser .j.kstr .chi  Co Curated with Andreas Steinbrecher  & ...
30/04/2026

“Something in the water” group exhibition with .dd.smith ._kaiser .j.kstr .chi Co Curated with Andreas Steinbrecher & Jorge Sanguino

The Crane Rehearsal dd.smith
painted silk mounted on wooden panel (steam fixed dyes and ink)
158 x 124 cm
2025

We are launching Drunken Epiphanies, a reading group dedicated to foundational and contemporary texts on contemporary ar...
25/04/2026

We are launching Drunken Epiphanies, a reading group dedicated to foundational and contemporary texts on contemporary art, curated by Jorge Sanguino.

We begin with
Josh Kline, New York Real Estate and the Ruin of American Art

Part of October’s “Art Communities at Risk” series, the text traces structural problems in the American art world through the lens of class. At its core: the impact of extreme real estate prices on artistic production, institutions, and livelihoods.

Drawing on two decades of lived experience—as curator and artist—Kline maps a system shaped by rent, speculation, and access.

A starting point for a broader question:
what conditions does contemporary art actually depend on?

April 30, 7 pm — wildpalms

Source:
Kline, Josh. “New York Real Estate and the Ruin of American Art.” October. https://doi.org/10.1162/OCTO.a.539

Join the reading group.
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⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️Tomorrow, April 15, at 6 p.m. ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️Opening“Something in the Water” with Haein Choi Hanna Josephine Kuster  .d...
14/04/2026

⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️Tomorrow, April 15, at 6 p.m. ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Opening
“Something in the Water” with Haein Choi Hanna Josephine Kuster .dd.smith Lucas Kaiser Andreas Steinbrecher
Curated in collaboration with Andreas Steinbrecher & ALEXANDRA MEFFERT
At the heart of the exhibition is a renewed approach to composition—characterized by a return to drawing and an expanded use of imagery (both everyday and iconographic)—which opens up new narrative possibilities for painting.

⚡️⚡️Join us April 15th / 6 pm for the opening of „Something In The Water“ with works by Hanna Kuster, Haein Choi, Paul D...
09/04/2026

⚡️⚡️Join us April 15th / 6 pm for the opening of „Something In The Water“ with works by Hanna Kuster, Haein Choi, Paul DD Smith, Lucas Kaiser & Andreas Steinbrecher. Hanna Josephine Kuster Haein Choi .dd.smith Lucas Kaiser Andreas Steinbrecher
Following our exploration on contemporary German Painting; initiated last year, this exhibition explores new young voces.

Co Curated with Andreas Steinbrecher, with a short essay by Jorge Sanguino

 2026 — ReviewLooking back at this year’s Art Rotterdam, we are grateful for new friends, the many conversations with cu...
31/03/2026

2026 — Review

Looking back at this year’s Art Rotterdam, we are grateful for new friends, the many conversations with curators & collectors, encounters, and moments of exchange that shaped our participation. With works going to a beautiful collection in South Germany & Switzerland

Our solo booth with brought together a new body of work that reflects a renewed approach to contemporary painting in Germany.

Thank you to everyone who visited us and shared this experience.

Photo credits Matthias Stern.

 Our booth  Booth K06Our presentation contributes to a renewed understanding of contemporary German painting. Steinbrech...
26/03/2026


Our booth

Booth K06

Our presentation contributes to a renewed understanding of contemporary German painting. Steinbrecher’s work shifts from gesture to construction, using controlled lines and staged composition. Through layered imagery—combining drawing, digital processes, and references—his paintings unfold as open scenes that resist fixed narratives, evoking a continuous present.




Booth K06
VIP Preview: March 26
Public Days: 27–29

With the kinky support of “Mittelstand Meets Messe” NRW Global Business

 2026At Art Rotterdam, we present a new body of work by Andreas Steinbrecher — part of a distinctive new direction in Dü...
20/03/2026

2026

At Art Rotterdam, we present a new body of work by Andreas Steinbrecher — part of a distinctive new direction in Düsseldorf painting.

Defined by precise, controlled brushstrokes, the works create an intimate and immediate presence. Subtle, imaginative worlds unfold, where animal forms and human silhouettes emerge and dissolve.

Femur. - 2025- 200 x 140 cm- Oil on polyester canvas
Figur und Landschaft (II) -2023- 140 x 95 cm - Oil on Cotton

📍 Booth K06
🗓️ March 27–29 (VIP: March 26)

With the support of
“Messe meets Mittelstand“

19/02/2026

diesen Samstag, 21.02. um 18 Uhr, ein intensiver Dialog zwischen dem Künstlerduo Asef/burckhardt und Dr. Isabelle Malz, Kuratorin der Stätlichen Sammlung NRW.
Letzte Tage, um MOTHER BURN zu besuchen.
Wir freuen uns auf dich.

Adresse

Gerresheimer Str. 33
Düsseldorf
40211

Öffnungszeiten

Donnerstag 13:00 - 19:00
Freitag 13:00 - 19:00
Samstag 12:00 - 18:00
Sonntag 13:00 - 17:00

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