Gehard Demetz @ In love, the emptiness / Ausstellungsräume Gruppenausstellung, Berlin

Loneliness — silent and unyielding — finds its way into the laminae of our society. The rampant spread of wordlessness seems no more stoppable than the proliferation of AI in the digital undergrowth.

Alongside those sudden, violently felt ruptures caused by departure, by conflict, by death — those events that tear gaping holes into the fabric of our lives — another kind of absence is taking root, now more than ever. It is the kind of absence that appears, unexpectedly, between self and others, sometimes slipping in quietly and making itself at home, manifesting in shifting and strangely wondrous ways.

We are unversed in facing these stifling voids that have crept into our reality. To suffer loneliness is to carry shame to which few admit or even acknowledge — that estrangement has become the only companion in a friendless home. Aimlessness has no place anymore. Undefined space, like those formed in the wake of delays, are stripped of their randomness while applications, ever learning, optimize every millimeter of the in-between and information bubbles dictate our distractions. Time is bridged only in haste and as the arena of real encounters is increasingly abandoned. Unaffected and out of touch, we remain distant from one another.

This absence of one another, the void between us, is a self-sustaining system — like a perpetual motion machine, but more so,   
it accelerates with every attempt to fill the stillness of time. Being alone with oneself has become nearly unbearable. The exhibition explores this emptiness — both conceptual and spatial — and pairs it with boredom, its temporal counterpart. To confront and connect within is the starting point. Distance is to be exchanged for openness. A clear, piercing gaze is required — a reckoning with its presence, a call to honor its significance.

The artists exhibiting here are united by the question of whether it is the emptiness itself that leads us into loneliness. Or is it rather the relentless attempt to banish it that results in unhappiness and isolation? Each of the participating voices navigates this terrain, exploring the many forms of emptiness. They are drawn not to what is full, but to that which remains unfilled — time, minds, spaces. Not merely to endure, but to provoke; not passivity, but a practiced stillness. And yet — can we truly place our trust in the goodness of emptiness?

The exhibition itself —  freely curated across wide, open spaces — follows the desire to see the spaces in-between as spaces to inhabit, with oneself and with others. There remains room for the temporary, for the echo of what people have said, for sounds, and for sounds willingly received.

Exhibiting artists (all Berlin based, except Gehard Demetz shown by a Berlin based collector)
Alicja Kwade
Andreas Blank
Anne Grosse-Leege
Constantin Schroeder
Felix Bachmann
Fritz Bornstück
Gehard Demetz
Lennart Grau
Maria Zumi
Niklas Coskan
Tobias Vetter

Concept & curation
Anne Grosse-Leege mit Felix Bachmann and Tobias Vetter

June, 5 – 29
Friday – Sunday: 3 – 7 pm
Greifswalder Str. 207, Berlin

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Available works of the artist

Gehard Demetz, Siamo noi, 2024
Gehard Demetz, Siamo noi, 2024
Gehard Demetz, Likes, 2024
Gehard Demetz, Likes, 2024
Gehard Demetz, But the Memory remains, 2023
Gehard Demetz, It was not an apple tree, 2023
Gehard Demetz, I am sorry to have forgotten the dreams I made as child, 2010
Gehard Demetz, Untitled, 2016, © Gehard Demetz + VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Gehard Demetz, Debt to My Mother, 2013, © Gehard Demetz + VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Gehard Demetz, Objekt 5, 2012, © Gehard Demetz + VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Past exhibitions at Beck & Eggeling

Selected Publications of the Artist

Gehard Demetz. Contenitore

Gehard Demetz. Contenitore

  • Artist: Gehard Demetz
    Editor: Ute Eggeling, Michael Beck
    Text: Gesine Borcherdt, Kirsten Nordahl
    Design: Beck & Eggeling (Antonia Eggeling)
  • English, German
    Hardcover, 28,5 x 22 cm
    56 pages, 28 illustrations
  • Beck & Eggeling Kunstverlag, 2011
    ISBN 978-3-93091974-1
  • sold out
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