HALLEN 06: A sprawling new exhibition brings together diverse artistic voices from Berlin's galleries
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HALLEN 06: A sprawling new exhibition brings together diverse artistic voices from Berlin's galleries
Installation view.



BERLIN.- On the occasion of Berlin Art Week 2025, the Wilhelm Hallen in Reinickendorf are opening for the group exhibition. Berlin galleries and collections present their works under the title HALLEN 06.

Contemporary works by over 50 national and international artists from Berlin galleries and collections will be exhibited in a 9,000 sqm space.

The group exhibition HALLEN 06 will be accompanied by an extensive supporting programme for young and old with performances and panel discussions.

Ana María Caballero (*1981) is a multidisciplinary, award-winning Colombian-American poet and artist. Her work explores how biology delimits our societal and cultural rites, ripping the veil off romanticized motherhood and questioning notions that package sacrifice as a virtue. The speakers in her poems find their voice by navigating the intellectual and the everyday, daring to name what’s left unsaid in that all-important space of home. Her poems are moments of private rebellion, made public.

Hannah Sophie Dunkelberg‘s (*1987) works dismantle the fetishistic status of modernity by recombining industrial processes and regional craftsmanship with elements of pop culture. She creates her works herself – welding, forging and painting with industrial tools and techniques. Characteristic of Dunkelberg's work is the tension between form and material, the real and the abstract. The playful shapes and bright colours contrast with the heavy, often cold materials. Dunkelberg uses symbols of girlishness and femininity to question patriarchal structures. She uses humour as a subversive means of undermining and questioning existing norms.

Jan Robert Leegte (*1973) is one of the first Dutch artists to have been working on and for the internet since the 1990s. In 2002, he shifted his focus to transferring digital materials into the context of physical space. He creates prints, sculptures, installations, drawings and projections, drawing on historical movements such as land art, minimalism, performance and conceptual art.










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