Fragile Worlds: Materiality, Memory and Change

The group exhibition “Fragile Worlds” explores the vulnerability of our world in its physical, psychological, and social dimensions. Through diverse approaches, the participating artists reveal how materiality, memory, and change shape our perception of fragility. Tim Bengel reflects on the beauty and illusion of permanence with works in sand and gold, Nicolas Radic explores the instability of identity through fragments of memory and dream, and Zaria Forman highlights the delicate balance between humanity and nature in the age of climate change. “Fragile Worlds” invites us to see fragility not only as loss, but also as a moment of awareness and transformation – and as an opportunity to rethink personal and collective responsibility.

Fragile Worlds: Materiality, Memory and ChangeGalerie Rother2025-08-26T18:33:52+02:00

BETWEEN YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW – ART AS A BRIDGE

This exhibition brings past and future into dialogue. Helge Leiberg, Zigi Ben-Haim, and Raffaele Rossi explore movement, nature, and memory through dynamic figures, interdisciplinary works, and multi-layered wood panels. Art becomes a bridge, transcending cultural boundaries and inviting reflection on identity and change.

BETWEEN YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW – ART AS A BRIDGEGalerie Rother2025-03-18T09:25:55+01:00

Inside the Cut

Mathias Hornung, born in 1965 in Tübingen and now based in Berlin, creates stunning woodcuts and reliefs that blur the lines between two- and three-dimensional art, using simple handcrafting techniques to explore topographical structures and coding systems.

Inside the CutGalerie Rother2024-12-30T15:29:13+01:00

Pieces of DOPAMINE

Kai and Uwe, identical twins, found their artistic passion in graffiti and street art, shaped by their shared adventures since childhood. Their work "TRUE DOPAMINE" transports into a world of fetish dreams, between irritation and eroticism.

Pieces of DOPAMINEGalerie Rother2024-05-29T15:18:56+02:00

Rhythm of the Sea

The fascinating exhibition 'Rhythm of the Sea' featuring the impressive works of Renata Tumarova can still be viewed at the Rother Gallery until April 13, 2024. We are overwhelmed by the response and look forward to welcoming you until April 13, 2024. A special highlight will be the SHORT NIGHT of the galleries and museums in Wiesbaden on April 13, 2024, from 7 pm to 12 am, marking the conclusion of this unique exhibition.

Rhythm of the SeaGalerie Rother2024-12-30T13:44:51+01:00
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