Current and Forthcoming
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Melanie Siegel - Environmental Thoughts
New York 15 Jan - 28 Feb 2026 The first solo exhibition of Melanie Siegel in the historic district of Tribeca, New York, presents a body of work that continues the artist’s practice, which explores the interplay between natural and artificial environments and the tension between utopia and dystopia. Her paintings depict geometrically precise, uninhabited scenes such as... Read more -
Sarah Zagefka - Favorites
Munich 15 Jan - 7 Mar 2026 LOHAUS SOMINSKY is pleased to present the first solo exhibition by Sarah Zagefka at its Munich Gallery. The exhibition features new paintings and, for the first time, watercolors by the artist, as well as several older large-scale works on canvas. In Favorites , Sarah Zagefka explores the unique relationship between... Read more
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Charlie Stein - Almost Human
New York 11 Dec 2025 - 10 Jan 2026 LOHAUS SOMINSKY announces Almost Human, the first New York solo exhibition by Berlin-based artist Charlie Stein, whose work negotiates the fragile border between embodied presence and technological illusion. Stein’s practice reflects an ongoing fascination with figures that are neither fully human nor fully artificial - entities suspended in psychological and... Read more -
PHOEBE DERLEE - ALIVE
MUNICH 20 Nov 2025 - 10 Jan 2026 With her new works, New York based artist Phoebe Derlee presents paintings that are at once immediate and contemplative. Many of her pieces are created in a single session of eight to ten hours, a process that gives the colors a tangible vitality and the compositions an immediate, spontaneous directness,... Read more -
Magdalena Jetelová - DOMESTICATION OF A PYRAMID
Munich 19 Sep - 15 Nov 2025 With Domestication of a Pyramid, LOHAUS SOMINSKY presents the second solo exhibition of the Czech sculptor and conceptual artist Magdalena Jetelová. At its center stands the pyramid motif, a defining element of her oeuvre. A monumental sand pyramid rises in one corner of the gallery space, from which the famous torso of Laocoön emerges. By inserting site-specific pyramids into interior spaces, Jetelová questions the claim to represent and preserve history—showing instead how history is selectively displayed, cultivated, or “domesticated.”
With her Domestication of Pyramids (1992–1995), Jetelová created a striking and politically charged body of work that has been realized in numerous museums. She transforms the monumental form of the pyramid into a confined interior setting, thereby challenging the mechanisms of cultural mediation as well as Western perceptions of history, space, and time.
Early drawings reveal that Jetelová was already engaged with this theme at the time of her participation in Documenta in 1987, when she first began developing her ideas around the pyramid. This motif runs like a red thread throughout her practice: time and again, she returns to the culturally charged and cross-cultural symbol of the pyramid, realizing it as an encounter of two architectural timescales in major museum exhibitions. These include the three-story pyramid created for the MAK in Vienna (1992); the Kunsthalle Hamburg (1985); Pyramide (Museum of Modern Art, Vienna, 1987); The Pyramid Project (Frankfurt am Main, 1990); Pyramids (Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1992); and Domesticated Monuments (Prague, 1994), to name but a few. The exhibition thus makes visible both the historical origins and the enduring relevance of the pyramid motif within Jetelová’s artistic production.
In addition, the exhibition highlights Jetelová’s fundamental exploration of space and energy in the broadest sense. Since the 1980s she has produced large-scale works using fire, light, and laser projections. On view are early lightboxes from her Iceland Project (1992) as well as her monumental pyrotechnic drawings on canvas.
Magdalena Jetelová (*1946 in Semily, Czech Republic) is an internationally renowned sculptor, conceptual, and installation artist. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. In 1985 she emigrated to Germany. From 1990 to 2004 she was professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and from 2004 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Jetelová’s works are held in major collections, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Kunsthalle, Hamburg; and the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, among others. Read more -
Vera Molnár - IMAGINARY MACHINE
Munich 4 Jun - 6 Sep 2025 Vera Molnar (1924–2023) was a pioneer of digital and algorithmic art, whose practice intersected geometry, conceptualism, and emerging technologies. Widely recognized as one of the first artists to systematically explore rule-based image-making, Molnar laid the groundwork for what would later be called generative art—decades before digital tools became widespread. Her... Read more
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IM PORTRAIT
Munich 10 May - 28 Jun 2025 The portrait, both as a classical medium of individual representation and in its abstract, fragmented, and digital forms, remains a compelling theme in contemporary art. Our exhibition IM PORTRAIT brings together a diverse group of artists who examine the face as an artifact—probing its cultural, psychological, and technological dimensions. Read more -
Melanie Siegel - ELSEWHERE
Munich 21 Mar - 3 May 2025 Melanie Siegel‘s works explore the intersection of human existence and the environment, reflecting her deep engagement with the dynamic interplay between nature and architecture. Her craft idealized paintings, at times surreal landscapes that seamlessly blend the natural world with human-made structures. These imagined „lifeworlds“ subtly address environmental concerns, examining how... Read more -
VERBAL NON VERBAL
Munich 25 Jan - 15 Mar 2025 The exhibition VERBAL NON VERBAL invites viewers to question the boundaries and possibilities of human communication and to explore them visually anew. It features works by Magdalena Jetelová, José Vera Matos, Jieun Park, Juergen Staack, and Jorinde Voigt, all of whom address the relationship between verbal and non-verbal communication in... Read more -
Janina Roider - JAYE ROYE
Munich 9 Nov 2024 - 18 Jan 2025 In her debut solo exhibition 'JAYE ROY' at LOHAUS SOMINSKY, Günther Förg´s master student Janina Roider returns to her artistic origins, which lie in painting. She engages in experimental techniques with color pigments, experimentally transforming them into acrylic paint, watercolor, and airbrush mediums. Through the lens of her alter ego,... Read more
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Harm van den Dorpel and Vera Molnár - ANGLES MORTS
Munich 7 Sep - 2 Nov 2024 In the exhibition ‘Angles Morts’, LOHAUS SOMINSKY is showing new works by the artist Harm van den Dorpel in combination with works by Vera Molnár, who is known for her pioneering work in computer and generative art. The exhibition presents the result of an impressive exploration of Harm van den... Read more -
Johanna Calle - LINEAL
Munich 20 Jun - 30 Aug 2024 The first solo exhibition by Colombian artist Johanna Calle at LOHAUS SOMINSKY is entitled 'Lineal', a word that has the same meaning in German, English and Spanish. 'Lineal' refers to the line, a formal element of drawing. All of the works exhibited in the solo show are drawings created with... Read more -
Melanie Siegel, Sarah Zagefka, Karin Kneffel
Munich 26 Apr - 15 Jun 2024 In the exhibition INTERIOR EXTERIOR we are showing new works by the artists Sarah Zagefka, Melanie Siegel and Karin Kneffel. Interior painting has been present in all epochs of art history since antiquity. In contemporary art, the exploration of interior and exterior spaces often reflects the complex relationship between the... Read more -
Hannes Heinrich - EVEN DEMONS HAVE DEMONS
Munich 23 Feb - 20 Apr 2024 The exhibition title EVEN DEMONS HAVE DEMONS is tautological and redundant on a linguistic level. Semantically, it alludes to a change, even an intensification, of something familiar through that redundancy. Heinrich chose this title because he recognizes a form of expansion, one that surprises and yet seems obvious, in his... Read more
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LE SALON DE MUSIQUE curated by STEPHAN EICHER
Munich 8 Dec 2023 - 17 Feb 2024 'What a joy to bring my life, music and my love, art together here in these rooms...and couldn't one definition of happiness be: when two worlds meet?' - Stephan Eicher Music is one of the oldest forms of art, conveying strong emotions and playing a central role in the lives... Read more -
Juergen Staack - ABERRATION EROSION V1S10N
Munich 27 Oct - 2 Dec 2023 Juergen Staack is a German minimal art and conceptual artist based in Düsseldorf. Staack developed his own forms of expression in conceptual photography quite early on, focusing on the translatability of photography into language and the material fragility of the analog and digital photographic image in its fleetingness. To do... Read more -
MAGDALENA JETELOVÁ
Munich 8 Sep - 21 Oct 2023 For more than 50 years, Magdalena Jetelová has challenged her audience with her boundary-pushing work on the relationship between visuality and physical space. Her numerous institutional exhibitions have featured light installations, projections, sound, mirrors, interaction with the audience, and monumental interventions in space. Jetelová transforms the gallery into a visual... Read more -
Harm van den Dorpel, Liliana Porter, Janina Roider
Munich 6 Jul - 26 Aug 2023 In the exhibition IN REALITY THE TRUTH IS DIFFERENT, the concepts of reality and truth take center stage in the artistic debate. Immanuel Kant, in his theory of knowledge, posited that reality is a phenomenon in space and time, while he regarded truth as an analytically reasoned form. The rapidly... Read more
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Johanna Calle, Jieun Park, José Vera Matos
Munich 12 May - 1 Jul 2023 In the exhibition MANIFESTATION OF BEING, the essential human skill of writing is at the center of the artistic debate. The young Korean artist Jieun Park showcases her writing performance 'Writing, Hiding, Disappearing and Staying', which explores identity, origin, and social relationships, as well as new works on the process... Read more -
Ilit Azoulay - QUEENDOM
Munich 4 Mar - 6 May 2023 LOHAUS SOMINSKY is honored to present Ilit Azoulay's latest exhibition, QUEENDOM, after its debut at the 59th Venice Biennale. QUEENDOM is a world imagined by Azoulay, where art reigns supreme, empowering images to break free, demand attention and explore their own sovereignty. The exhibition challenges our perception of ownership and... Read more -
LAST CALL / FIRST CALL curated by Karin Kneffel
Munich 8 Dec 2022 - 18 Feb 2023 In LAST CALL , traces, places, objects, and time are redefined in a realistic, subtle manner. A common element of the works is that they explore and question reality. The internationally renowned artist Karin Kneffel has put together our first group show with eleven of her former masterclass students. She... Read more
