
ADDICTED / BERLIN TEMPERATURE II
Deniz Alt (guest artist), Eve Bergman, Renaldo Bern, Fritz Faust, Max Mallender, Vojtech Míca, Johannes Schreiter (guest artist), Julia Sossinka, Kyte Tatt, Andreas Rimpel (guest artist), Römer+Römer (guest artists)
GROUP SHOW
September 10, 2025 to December 7, 2025
ARTBASE Berlin
Who hasn't experienced being addicted to devotion and union, security and peace, generosity, expansiveness and openness?
Art can reflect and express these longings.
And sometimes fulfil them.
Welcome to ARTBASE Berlin with works by
DENIZ ALT
with paintings from a series that tells of the beauty of a successful symbiosis of architecture and landscape
EVE BERGMAN
her paintings express a common, connecting rhythm that can be found all around nature
RENALDO BERN
his painting knows how to suggest(free)spaces that invite you to settle down
FRITZ FAUST
whose performance art has led to peaceful co-working with bees which culminates in the creation of sculptures of unique substance and expressiveness
MAX MALLENDER
his paintings combine concentration and spontaneity
VOJTECH MÍCA
this time with small works, but with the same strength and imperturbability as his large sculptures, which were shown at "Sculpture by the Sea" in Sydney or can currently be seen in public places in and around Prague
JOHANNES SCHREITER
who describes himself as a draughtsman and painter, is a global icon of glass art, which he has revolutionised both artistically and technically. His works can be found in historical and contemporary buildings, museums and public and private art collections)
JULIA SOSSINKA
with works in oil and paper that transform the incessant growth and decay of nature into an abstract harmony of tranquillity)
KYTE TATT
his painting is addictive, a deep immersion into the world of animals and plants
ANDREAS RIMPEL
his sculptures are able to express the deepest feelings
RÖMER+RÖMER
known, among many other things, for the transfer of self-taken photographs into painted dots, which from a distance combine to form a sharp image in the eye of the beholder