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Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the angels’ hierarchies?— Rainer Maria RilkeGOLESTANI warmly invites you to »Tr...
22/05/2026

Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the angels’ hierarchies?
— Rainer Maria Rilke

GOLESTANI warmly invites you to »Travelling Light«, an exhibition of paintings by David Matthew King, on view at FIERMAN on the Lower East Side from May 30 through June 28, 2026.

In King’s paintings, figures remain quietly beside the living, watching a world they can no longer enter. Emerging from luminous fields of blue and violet, they drift through moments of tenderness and gentle absurdity, carrying what cannot be left behind. »Travelling Light« reflects on what stays with us after disappearance: memory, love, and the wish to remain close to one another.

Opening reception
Saturday, May 30, 2026
6—8 pm

pictured
David Matthew King
Once Removed
2026
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 inches

Installation views of Erol Eskici’s exhibition “Fields of Encounter”The paintings of Erol Eskici move between figuration...
02/05/2026

Installation views of Erol Eskici’s exhibition “Fields of Encounter”

The paintings of Erol Eskici move between figuration and atmospheric displacement—a conceptual space that reconsiders questions of reality and appearance.

For Plato, the distinction between appearance and truth is fundamental: what we see with our eyes is only the visible world, and this world is not the true reality. Behind it lies something eternal and perfect, which Plato calls the Ideas. These Ideas are not physical things and can only be grasped through thought. Truth, for Plato, is therefore never found in what is seen, but in something invisible that lies behind the world of appearances.

Magical realism in painting subtly shifts this order. In the tradition of the Neue Sachlichkeit or in the works of artists such as Frida Kahlo and Giorgio de Chirico, we encounter visual worlds that remain realistic on the surface while simultaneously producing a subtle sense of disturbance. In this atmospheric density, we seem to remember a realm behind the world. The depicted world is rendered with a precision that creates an uncanny effect, as if reality is slightly displaced, condensed, or removed from ordinary time. The “magical” element here is not a break with reality, but a deepening of its appearance.

Here Eskici’s painting can also be situated. His works preserve the recognizability of figures, spaces, and objects, while resisting a purely narrative or documentary reading. The forms appear structured according to internal laws, almost musical in their rhythm and proportion, yet this sense of order simultaneously unsettles physical logic itself, which appears subtly suspended. The world remains visible, yet never exhausted by what it shows.

From this perspective, Plato and magical realism converge indirectly around a shared question that Eskici’s painting continues to explore: where does the truth of the visible reside—outside the world, behind it? Or within its quiet, irreducible presence itself?

The exhibition “Fields of Encounter” with paintings by Erol Eskici is on view through May 30 at GOLESTANI Gallery in Düsseldorf, in collaboration with SANATORIUM, Istanbul.

Photos: Naima Selck

Erol Eskici’s solo exhibition “Fields of Encounter” opens at GOLESTANI, Düsseldorf, in collaboration with the Istanbul-b...
18/04/2026

Erol Eskici’s solo exhibition “Fields of Encounter” opens at GOLESTANI, Düsseldorf, in collaboration with the Istanbul-based gallery , on Saturday, April 25 at 6 PM. We warmly invite you to the opening reception at the gallery. The artist will be present.

Opening at GOLESTANI, Düsseldorf
Saturday, April 25, 6-9 PM
in collaboration with SANATORIUM

The exhibition brings together new paintings and works on paper in which the artist explores abstract forms inspired by natural and vegetal structures, inviting reflection on our fragile relationship with the living world and the subtle interconnections that shape it.

Erol Eskici’s solo exhibition “Fields of Encounter” opens at GOLESTANI, Düsseldorf, in collaboration with the Istanbul-b...
18/04/2026

Erol Eskici’s solo exhibition “Fields of Encounter” opens at GOLESTANI, Düsseldorf, in collaboration with the Istanbul-based gallery , on Saturday, April 25 at 6 PM. We warmly invite you to the opening reception at the gallery. The artist will be present.

Opening at GOLESTANI, Düsseldorf
Saturday, April 25, 6-9 PM
in collaboration with SANATORIUM

The exhibition brings together new paintings and works on paper in which the artist explores abstract forms inspired by natural and vegetal structures, inviting reflection on our fragile relationship with the living world and the subtle interconnections that shape it.

Installation views of You Hyeonkyeong’s exhibition “Eyes”As Düsseldorf Art Week approaches with Art Düsseldorf and the N...
15/04/2026

Installation views of You Hyeonkyeong’s exhibition “Eyes”

As Düsseldorf Art Week approaches with Art Düsseldorf and the Night of the Arts, the gallery extends its opening hours this weekend at Collenbachstraße 45.
Open Saturday 12—6pm and Sunday 12—4 pm. You are warmly welcome.

In You Hyeonkyeong’s practice, portraiture emerges as a central field of inquiry: Her paintings move the genre away from documenting individuals toward preserving mood and perception. Facial features are often withheld, leaving figures suspended in atmosphere, within the essence of identity from which portraiture arises. In this shift from likeness to sensation, her work recalls Impressionism, where light and perception outweigh descriptive clarity.

In other works such as “Younger Brother”, the image unfolds like a memory: layered, edited and partially erased. Painted during the artist’s early period in Berlin, when distance from her family informed the work, overpainting and white gaps reflect the structure of recollection: fragmented, selective and in constant transformation, while emotional intensity remains vivid and immediate.

Another example is “Family”, a monumental painting, where three elephants move in sequence across the more than five-meter-wide canvas, reduced to gestural rhythms. The composition recalls calligraphic movement, precision and accident coexist, balancing control with spontaneity.

Across her oeuvre, figures and forms appear as shifting states shaped by memory and painterly decision. The paintings of You Hyeonkyeong do not illustrate a life, they carry it.

They are only two circles, and yet once I draw them, I wonder how so much can be held inside. I ask myself what it is th...
12/02/2026

They are only two circles, and yet once I draw them, I wonder how so much can be held inside. I ask myself what it is that I, as I draw, am truly seeing, and whose eyes these drawn eyes belong to.“ — You Hyeonkyeong

GOLESTANI is pleased to present »Eyes«, the first solo exhibition of Berlin-based artist You Hyeonkyeong at the gallery. The retrospective spans the years 2011 to 2022 and brings together oil paintings created across decisive chapters of the artist’s life, including her time in New York and her move to Germany. Portraits appear alongside animals and works shaped by family, displacement, and physical vulnerability. Rather than presenting images as descriptions, You Hyeonkyeong constructs them through painting itself—through compression, omission, and the slow accumulation of brushwork. What emerges is not a depiction of a subject, but a question: what kind of presence can painting hold, and what remains once the visible begins to disappear?

We warmly invite you to the opening on Saturday, February 28th at 6 p.m.
The artist will be present.

Opening reception
Saturday, February 28th, 2026
6—9 p.m.

pictured:
You Hyeongkyeong
Homeless, 2016
Oil on canvas
227 x 212.5 cm

Adult Woman, 2011
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm

Young Person, 2011
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm

Untitled III, 2011
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm

Laughing, 2011
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm

Thank you to everyone who visited Painting, Sculpture—featuring works by Siegfried Anzinger, Stefan Rinck, and Daniel Gr...
26/11/2025

Thank you to everyone who visited Painting, Sculpture—featuring works by Siegfried Anzinger, Stefan Rinck, and Daniel Grüttner. It’s been a joy sharing these pieces with you. We loved welcoming you and look forward to seeing you again soon!

Pictured:


Die Schlange im Garten II, 2024
Ink on canvas
30 x 40 cm

Kreuzigung mit Löwe, 2023
Ink on canvas
40 x 30 cm

Bozzetto, 2024
Clay
6 x 13 x 20 cm


Enter, 2023
Öl auf Leinwand
200 x 160 cm

Lucia, 2019
Öl auf Leinwand
200 x 160 cm

Myteryland, 2020
Öl auf Leinwand
160 x 200 cm


The Oldest Game, 2019
Volcanic Stone
107 x 33 x 56 cm

Forget the Pink Bunny, 2019
Limestone
91 x 55 x 48 cm

Monosack, 2024
Limestone
30 x 22 x 15 cm

Fluffy, 2024
Sandstone
45 x 22 x 18 cm

Das Geschick, 2024
Sandstone
44 x 13 x 15 cm

Photos:

The history of art is the history of crossing boundaries.” — Erwin PanofskyArt has always lived at its boundaries. Since...
04/09/2025

The history of art is the history of crossing boundaries.” — Erwin Panofsky

Art has always lived at its boundaries. Since classical antiquity, painting and sculpture have been regarded as distinct yet complementary forms of expression. Their dialogue—from the Renaissance Paragone to today’s fluid practices—continues to shape our understanding of artistic form.

Painting, Sculpture brings together Siegfried Anzinger, Daniel Grüttner, and Stefan Rinck, revisiting this conversation and highlighting the enduring strength of both genres in a contemporary context.

Painting, Sculpture
Sep 5 — Oct 25, 2025

Siegfried Anzinger
Daniel Grüttner
Stefan Rinck

Opening reception
Friday, September 5, 6—9 PM

Collenbachstraße 45
40476 Düsseldorf

pictured:
Stefan Rinck, Owl with shoes, 2024, Sandstone, 40 x 40 x 20 cm

GOLESTANI is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition ”Painting, Sculpture“, featuring works by Siegfried Anzinger, D...
28/08/2025

GOLESTANI is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition ”Painting, Sculpture“, featuring works by Siegfried Anzinger, Daniel Grüttner, and Stefan Rinck. Bringing together two of art’s most enduring genres, the show explores the boundaries and dialogues between painting and sculpture.

Opening Reception
Friday, September 5, 6–9 PM
GOLESTANI, Collenbachstraße 45, 40476 Düsseldorf

pictured:
Daniel Grüttner
Enter, 2023
Oil on canvas
200 x 160 cm

Erik Olson:Im Hofgartenthrough June 14, 2025Finissage:Friday, June 13, 6—8pmCanadian painter Erik Olson—born in Calgary ...
11/06/2025

Erik Olson:
Im Hofgarten
through June 14, 2025

Finissage:
Friday, June 13, 6—8pm

Canadian painter Erik Olson—born in Calgary and raised in Boston and Nairobi—first came to Düsseldorf in 2014 to study under Peter Doig at the Kunstakademie. He stayed for seven years. During the pandemic, the Hofgarten became his sanctuary and the center of a large-scale painting cycle created between 2020 and 2022.

The historic park, Germany’s oldest public green space, inspired vivid, imaginative scenes where human and animal figures encounter one another in dreamlike compositions. Color takes center stage: a bright red fox sneaks through the foliage with green parakeets in its snout, embodying playful complementary contrasts. A buzzard rests on a golden-lit lantern; a fox lounges on the war memorial’s mourning lion, all set against a riot of blossoms under a deep blue sky.

Yet, Olson also explores fear and tension. In Kreuzherreneck—named after a local schnapps stand—flames consume parts of the canvas as a woman screams, birds circle, and dogs cower. The work reflects collective anxiety and the fragility of public life during crisis.

In the Hofgarten is both a tribute to Olson’s Düsseldorf years and a meditation on the emotional and symbolic role of public parks. The series will travel to Contemporary Calgary in fall 2025.

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