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Katja Strunz: Future Collapses, Past Rises

Strunz is known for her sculptures, wall works, large-scale installations, and works on paper, in which she explores the interaction of time and space.

Katja Strunz, Einbruch, 2025, lackierter Stahl, 44 x 42 x 39 cm

Katja Strunz, Einbruch, 2025, lackierter Stahl, 44 x 42 x 39 cm

Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) presents a new spatial installation by Katja Strunz (*1970 in Ottweiler / Germany, lives and works in Berlin). Strunz is known for her sculptures, wall works, large-scale installations, and works on paper, in which she explores the interaction of time and space. Her exhibition at n.b.k. brings together works from two current series: sculptures made of painted steel that refer to the principles of folding and falling, and origami-like collages based on high-resolution satellite images of the Earth’s surface as it changes under human influence. The selected works are complemented by found objects and new references to recent history.

On the weekend of March 14–15, 2026, and during Gallery Weekend on May 2–3, 2026, the Showroom will be open from 12 to 6 pm

Curator: Michaela Richter

Runtime: Sat, 14/03/2026 to Sun, 03/05/2026

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