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08/06/2026
Why do people collect art? For many collectors, art offers more than ownership - it brings inspiration into everyday life. Living with art means sharing space with something that continually sparks reflection, emotion, and connection.
Discover the personal reasons why collectors choose to surround themselves with art.
06/06/2026
'The Unfolding' by Maria Kozak traces a passage between inner worlds.
On one side, a figure drifts through warm amber and earth-toned hues; on the other, forms dissolve into cooler blue atmospheres. Like much of 'Longer, Brighter Days', the work inhabits the space between uncertainty and emergence, where transformation quietly takes shape.
The exhibition runs through June 13.
Artwork details:
The Unfolding | 2025, Oil on wood, two-sided, 182 x 180 x 2 cm
03/06/2026
Collecting art is about far more than living with an object—it is about building a lasting relationship with a work that continues to evolve over time.
Discover what collectors have to say about the experience of collecting art, and why the most enduring works reveal something new with every return, at every stage of life.
Artwork detail:
Maria Kozak - Fractured Atlas | 2026, Oil on linen, 150 x 120 cm
01/06/2026
Flowing currents of deep blues meet a radiant arc of orange, evoking a state suspended between uncertainty and renewal. 'Psychic Weather' by Maria Kozak suggests that darkness and light are not opposites, but companions - shaping our inner worlds and reminding us that hope persists through every season of transformation.
On view through June 13.
Artwork details:
Psychic Weather | 2026, Oil on jute, 66,5 x 51,2 cm
30/05/2026
In our latest podcast episode, Maria Kozak speaks about the emotional impact of František Kupka’s self-portrait 'The Yellow Scale', the power of color, and how memories of lifelong friendship shaped the work.
Listen now via the link in bio.
Artwork details:
A Secret Garden | 2026, Oil on jute, 126,5 x 106 cm
Some more impressions from “Longer, Brighter Days” by Maria Kozak.
Now on view only through June 13 — immerse yourself in a world of shifting figures, emotional atmospheres, and luminous moments suspended between fragility and resilience. Works that quietly insist that even within uncertainty, light continues to return. A space to slow down and remain to reflect for a little longer.
25/05/2026
We are pleased to announce the representation of Marc C. Woehr as part of our gallery program. Navigating between urban art, abstraction, and the avant-garde, Woehr creates intricate reliefs and multi-layered pictorial spaces from digitally designed and laser-cut wooden elements, evoking visionary urban architectures beyond real-world locations. Rooted in graffiti culture, his distinctive visual language merges dynamism, spatial depth, and urban energy in a compelling way.
Stay tuned for his solo exhibition 'Unpresentable' opening on June 26. More information coming soon.
Artwork details:
Cube Black | 2018, Wood, lasercut, ft. negative relief, 98 x 98 x 98cm
N 53.554396 E 9.962335 | 2025, Mixed media, 120 x 120 x 16,5 cm
Mural Stuttgart | 2018
N 48.860413 E 2.340834 | 2025, Installation, wooden relief, 180 x 180 x 35 cm
Project Lisbon | 2025
Cube White | 2017, Woodcut, 200 x 200 x 200 cm
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22/05/2026
Maria Kozak often begins her paintings with digital sketches before intuitively translating them into physical works on canvas - allowing each piece to shift and transform throughout the process.
This approach also appears throughout 'Longer, Brighter Days', where initial ideas evolve through gesture, texture, and paint into emotionally charged landscapes.
In our latest podcast episode, Maria Kozak speaks with us about her process, transformation within painting, and much more. Link in bio.
Artwork details:
The Opening | 2026, Oil on jute, 91,3 x 71 cm
Psychic Weather | 2026, Oil on jute, 66,5 x 51,2 cm
A Tender Wild | 2026, Oil on linen, 170 x 250 cm
18/05/2026
'Fractured Atlas' by Maria Kozak presents a window-like grid of rhombuses in shifting colours, with subtly distorted figures emerging across the surface. A small, easily overlooked reclining figure in the lower right quietly anchors the composition.
Shown in Longer, Brighter Days, the work reflects on perception as fragmented and gradual, where meaning forms through accumulation rather than clarity.
On view trough June 13 at the EXOgallery.
Artwork details:
Fractured Atlas | 2026, oil on linen, 150 x 120 cm
15/05/2026
We’re excited to officially welcome artist Marie Lienhard to the EXOgallery program. Working across installation, virtual reality, performance, photography, and drawing, Lienhard explores the elasticity of human perception and the boundaries between physical experience and illusion. Her immersive works invite viewers to question reality, gravity, and the limits of the body and mind.
We’re looking forward to sharing more of her extraordinary artistic universe with you soon. Discover more about Marie Lienhard and her work on our website.
Artwork details:
Plaisirs et terreurs de la lévitation | 2015
Logics of gold | 2018
Limbo | 2019
Shared Wings | 2021
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