Low Ground Pressure

ECCPROJECTS #28

ECCPROJECTS #28 Annabell Häfner 09 June – 13 July 2025 Open by appointment only ECC Project Room Via Martiri della Libertà 2 10023 Chieri TO Italy Captions of the works exhibited: Annabell Häfner, Fleeting Space 4, 2025, acrylic, chalk, oil on canvas, 52 x 60 cm Annabell Häfner (1993, Bonn) lives and works in Berlin. In […]

Objecthood

Things are what we want to see them. Or, to put it differently: we see them as we want to hear them told to us. Telling stories about things (but also people, plants, insects, bacteria and others) begins with naming them. Sometimes, therefore, one word equals a thousand images (although it is usually said that […]

We-boy

Painter Ondřej Basjuk was captivated by the underground space of the house at Pernštýnské Square No. 49 – the space of the gallery. The original inspiration was a dive into childhood memories and the influence of his father, an electrical engineer. Cables, plugs, relays, and their spatial arrangements—among which he moved since childhood—became the starting […]

La Zambudilla

Twelve sun loungers are split in two in „50:50“. LENA MARIE EMRICH’s sculptural intervention traces rupture and repetition, leisure and loss. The form holds, as idleness mutates and function slips. The body, quietly omitted. In collaboration with Eivissa-based filmmaker, producer, and SAFA founder IVA FISCHER CVJETKOVIĆ, Emrich traced the afterlife of deserted tourist furniture. Navigating […]

BUNT

An exhibition by Dima Mykytenko, Zina Isupova, 44flavoursCurated by Oleksii Zolotar Bunt is about color. But not only. In German, bunt means “colorful” — vibrant, life-affirming. In Ukrainian, бунт means rebellion, resistance, an inner stir. The exhibition Bunt balances between these meanings, revealing color as a space of play, a gesture of freedom, a state […]

The Relief

We are delighted to inaugurate this Thursday an exhibition by TARIK KISWANSON. In The Relief, KISWANSON continues to examine the repercussions and aftermath of war, trauma, and ruptures across historical events. Opening on May 8, 2025, a date that marks the anniversary of the end of World War II, this solo exhibition centers on an […]

Someone Chewing

Sfeir-Semler Gallery is happy to announce Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s solo exhibition in the Beirut Karantina space, opening on April 3rd, 2025. Abu Hamdan is a researcher, filmmaker, artist and activist or, as he puts it, a ‘Private Ear’. His audio investigations can be found in trials, advocacy campaigns or journalistic reports as well as live […]

Hearing you I could see your lips move

It wouldn’t work for me, it would just overwhelm me. A friend says to take everything out of the room and just put back what you want in there. Then, you deal with the remainders by either putting the item in the room it should go in, and separate by discard, donate, and maybe. I […]

Mirror-Reverse

Cindy Hill’s solo exhibition Mirror-Reverse explores themes of identity, self-expression, and the complexities of femininity within stages of coming of age. Themes of girlhood, secrecy, and the intimate and transgressive rituals of self-expression underscore the artworks and associated research. Throughout the exhibition, materials and objects are coded, exploring how girls negotiate systems of patriarchal power […]

Obscured Ancestors

Traces of the Past: Material Memory in Archaeology by Matthias Hoernes Traces are all that endure. In archaeology, the past seems to reveal itself through fragments: a pottery sherd, a metal nail, charred seeds, animal bones, or a discolored patch of soil. These materials and materialities are not testimonies but traces forming contemporary, untimely material […]