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Thank you to everyone who joined us last Friday!And for those who couldn’t make it — the exhibition is open to visit.In ...
28/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Friday!
And for those who couldn’t make it — the exhibition is open to visit.

In cooperation with , we’ve realized an exhibition featuring works by and , presented as part of an ongoing dialogue between contemporary practices and shared artistic spaces. The exhibition will be on view until August 30.

g—k invites you to the vernissage next Friday! 22.05, 19:00Bringing together the works of Luo Yang and Geng Xue (  and  ...
15/05/2026

g—k invites you to the vernissage next Friday! 22.05, 19:00

Bringing together the works of Luo Yang and Geng Xue ( and ), the exhibition moves between photography, porcelain, sculpture, and image-making practice – unfolding as a dialogue between lived reality and inner mythology, intimacy and projection, surface and transformation.

While Luo Yang approaches emotional states through portraiture, youth culture, and human connection, Geng Xue constructs dreamlike sculptural worlds shaped by memory, symbolism, and subconscious narration. Though working through radically different visual languages, both artistic positions share a sensitivity toward what remains unresolved, fragile, and internally charged.

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g—k announces a new upcoming exhibition in collaboration with  , bringing together the works of Luo Yang (  ) and Geng X...
12/05/2026

g—k announces a new upcoming exhibition in collaboration with , bringing together the works of Luo Yang ( ) and Geng Xue ( ). Join us at Galerie Kernweine on 22 May at 19H.

Experience the exhibition alongside the release of a newly published magazine accompanying the show – featuring selected works, exhibition views, and a conversation between Migrant Bird Space and Galerie Kernweine.

Spanning photography, porcelain, sculpture, and image-making practice, the exhibition unfolds as a shifting field between reality and imagination, softness and resilience, documentation and transformation. Though emerging through radically different visual languages, both artistic positions share an emotional sensitivity toward what remains unresolved, unspoken, and internally charged.

Luo Yang’s photographs move through portraiture, youth culture, desire, and vulnerability with striking immediacy. Her images transform moments of intimacy into emotional architectures where tenderness, alienation, and human connection remain suspended between presence and memory.

In contrast, Geng Xue constructs dreamlike worlds through porcelain, painting, and sculptural form. Hybrid bodies, fragmented vessels, and symbolic creatures emerge from deeply personal mythology, allowing matter itself to become a carrier of memory and subconscious narration.

Together, the exhibition proposes photography and sculpture not as separate disciplines, but as parallel systems of perception – different ways of approaching emotional truth.

Art Alarm at g—k this Saturday and Sunday!We are happy to invite you to the art weekend and explore «WAS SICH NICHT ERIN...
18/04/2026

Art Alarm at g—k this Saturday and Sunday!

We are happy to invite you to the art weekend and explore «WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT» — an exhibition exploring the fragility of memory and the gaps within family histories, where the personal intertwines with the collective and the forgotten becomes a starting point for artistic inquiry.

Artist: .scholl
Curator:

“WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT” — on view until May 3. As part of Art Alarm, join the guided tours on April 18 + 19.Come by an...
24/03/2026

“WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT” — on view until May 3. As part of Art Alarm, join the guided tours on April 18 + 19.

Come by and explore the work around memory, inheritance, and the fragile ways identity is formed through what is seen, what is told, and what is lost.

Memory is not something we hold — it is something that passes through us. Fragments, images, inherited gestures that blur the line between lived and imagined.

Artist: .scholl
Curator:
Photographer: Johannes Ocker

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the vernissage of “WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT”.In this exhibition, the artist explo...
05/03/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the vernissage of “WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT”.

In this exhibition, the artist explores the fragile nature of memory through a poetic archaeology of her own family history. Working with archival photographs spanning three generations, Scholl reflects on remembrance, silence, loss, and transgenerational trauma. Her works weave together personal and collective histories, asking how memory is shaped not only by what is remembered, but also by what remains unspoken.

The exhibition is on view until 3 May – we look forward to your visit.

Artist: .scholl
Curated by:

g—kx announces a new upcoming exhibition: “WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT” by Julia Scholl ( .scholl ). Join us at Galerie Kern...
21/02/2026

g—kx announces a new upcoming exhibition: “WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT” by Julia Scholl ( .scholl ). Join us at Galerie Kernweine on 27 Feb at 19H for the vernissage.

Discover Julia Scholl’s latest photographic work, a poetic exploration of memory, inheritance, and the fragile traces through which we shape identity.

«Some feelings reside within us without us knowing their origin: shame without reason, fear without cause, dreams of experiences we have never lived. These emotions and memories seem to belong not only to us, as if passed down like eye colour, gestures, or ways of seeing the world.

What remains are the images — photographs of her grandmother, her father, and Julia herself. They overlap, dissolve, and mingle, until no one can tell whose gaze we are seeing. Guided by the logic of emotion rather than chronology, these images are fragmentary, malleable, never entirely truthful, and never fully visible. Yet it is upon this fragility and illusion that we construct our identity.»

A special thank you to curator Lilli Roser ( ) for her thoughtful guidance and invaluable collaboration in bringing this exhibition to life.

Curated by Lilli Roser ( )

g—kx announces a new upcoming exhibition: “WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT” by Julia Scholl ( .scholl ). Join us at Galerie Kern...
20/02/2026

g—kx announces a new upcoming exhibition: “WAS SICH NICHT ERINNERT” by Julia Scholl ( .scholl ). Join us at Galerie Kernweine on 27 Feb at 19H for the vernissage.

Discover Julia Scholl’s latest photographic work, a poetic exploration of memory, inheritance, and the fragile traces through which we shape identity.

«Some feelings reside within us without us knowing their origin: shame without reason, fear without cause, dreams of experiences we have never lived. These emotions and memories seem to belong not only to us, as if passed down like eye colour, gestures, or ways of seeing the world.

What remains are the images — photographs of her grandmother, her father, and Julia herself. They overlap, dissolve, and mingle, until no one can tell whose gaze we are seeing. Guided by the logic of emotion rather than chronology, these images are fragmentary, malleable, never entirely truthful, and never fully visible. Yet it is upon this fragility and illusion that we construct our identity.»

A special thank you to curator Lilli Roser () for her thoughtful guidance and invaluable collaboration in bringing this exhibition to life.

Curated by Lilli Roser ( )

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g — kx presents DEMONS by Isabelle Mayer & David SpaethFriday, 13th of February Magazine Release & ExhibitionIn ancient ...
10/02/2026

g — kx presents DEMONS by Isabelle Mayer & David Spaeth
Friday, 13th of February Magazine Release & Exhibition

In ancient Greece, demons (daimones) were understood as intermediary beings, situated between gods and humans and closely connected to the forces of nature. They could bring blessing as well as ruin, healing as well as harm. With the rise of Christian culture, this figure lost its ambivalence. The neutral mediator became a diabolical spirit. In an increasingly polarized worldview, the demonic was associated with evil and linked to the idea of fallen angels. This binary structure—good and evil, light and darkness—continues to shape Western culture to this day. Beauty is pursued, while “disturbance” and “deviation” are avoided.
The exhibition DEMONS explores the state of enduring these existential tensions between moral and aesthetic poles without judgment. Isabelle Mayer, through the act of adornment, restores dignity to what has been repressed and overlooked. David Spaeth illuminates what is usually avoided and makes its existence visible. DEMONS is divided into two parts: Day and Night—two conditions that meet at their threshold. While the day is framed by H. R. Giger’s surreal space of creation, his private garden, the darker aspects are deliberately staged within the seemingly peaceful environment of the Sihlfeld cemetery. The accompanying magazine forms the conceptual foundation of the exhibition and brings together works, reflections, and background material related to DEMONS.
The magazine and exhibition are presented at Galerie Kernweine in Stuttgart, opening at 19:00 and accompanied by a DJ set and live performance.
“When darkness is illuminated, it loses its sense of threat.
Adornment removes rejection from the imperfect.”

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We’re happy to invite you to celebrate with us —8th anniversary of galerie kernweine and the opening of RATTO bistrobar!...
04/12/2025

We’re happy to invite you to celebrate with us —

8th anniversary of galerie kernweine and the opening of RATTO bistrobar!

Friday, 12 December, 19 h

Food, wine, and drinks by .bistrobar
Bubbles and cake by

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