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Peter Fischli

May, 23 – September 13, 2026

Flashing lights, mirrors, and loose power cords: With their vertical supports, horizontal arms, and luminaires, Peter Fischli’s kinetic sculptures are reminiscent of urban traffic lights or stage elements. Fashioned out of simple materials and coated in layers of gray paint they hint at urban surfaces and reveal an enigmatic rhythm of light and sound in the exhibition space. Their alternating signals follow no fixed logic. Instead the sculptures develop their own sequences in white, orange, or yellow tones.

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Charles Ray

August 22, 2026 – January 3, 2027

Charles Ray was born in Chicago in 1953 and has lived in Los Angeles since 1981. He is considered one of the most important sculptors of the 20th and 21st centuries. For over five decades, he has created artworks that examine the contemporary world, his life, and ideas concerning physicality and spirituality, all through the discipline of sculpture. Ray has explained that he doesn’t think about sculpture as much as he thinks sculpturally. Throughout his career, he has expanded and redefined the scope of his work in many ways.

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Mohammed Sami
Hostless

October 3, 2026 – January 3, 2027

In his new body of work Hostless, Mohammed Sami focuses predominantly on internal spaces. The paintings become a site for mnemonic processes, mental operations in which abstraction falters and something unsettling begins to seep through. Rooms become spectral containers, holding the residue of events that agreed to stay unnamed despite of the availability of the crime evidence.

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