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| Bernd Koberling's latest works showcase a persistent drive for renewal |
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Bernd Koberling, Blumenblau, 2026.
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BERLIN.- On the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026, Buchmann Galerie presents an exhibition of works by Bernd Koberling. Painter Bernd Koberling (b. 1938 in Berlin) is among the most important and influential figures of German postwar art.
Koberlings painterly uvre is permeated by a persistent drive for renewal, which is strikingly evident in his most recent works. His current paintings are profoundly shaped by his perception of landscape during regular, sometimes months-long stays in Iceland. Since 1977 he has spent time there every year, and the islands nature has decisively influenced his work. This is reflected in the chromaticity of his paintings and in the manifold possibilities of a form of painting that opens itself to its own means in order to produce works of powerful visual intensity.
Works bearing enigmatic titles like Erdstelle (Earth Place/ Ground Point), and Moosheidegestein (Heath moss stone), position nature as metaphor for human condition in Koberling's practice. This idiosyncratic approach lent his uvre distinctive authority, distinguishing him within landmark exhibitions including "A New Spirit in Painting" (London) and "Zeitgeist" (Berlin).
The exhibition presents, alongside large-format canvases from the years 1992 to 2026, an extensive series of watercolors characterized by intense color, broad gestural sweeps, and a consistent commitment to abstraction. The more intimate the picture, the rougher the means, Koberling remarks. The watercolors constitute major groups of works and reveal the mystical-romantic side of the artist.
Koberlings works are held in numerous public and private collections, including: Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen; Kunstsammlung Deutsche Bank; FRAC Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Dunkerque, France; Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Museum Würth, Künzelsau; Munich Re Art Collection; Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway; Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Skärhamn, Sweden; the Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch Collection, Berlin; the Art Collection of the German Bundestag; Sprengel Museum, Hanover; Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main; Reykjavik Art Museum; and Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver.
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