The Aus dem Koffer + project connects artists and brings drawing to a wider audience. It allows viewers to experience drawings directly and engage with them in dialogue with others.
Matthias Beckmann, Katja Pudor, and Jochen Schneider invited Berlin artists to participate. After the pop-up exhibition ends, the works will be placed in the Berlin Suitcase, which will travel to other cities to be unpacked and presented to interested audiences there
THE BERLIN SUITCASE WITH WORKS BY:
Heike Kati Barath, Matthias Beckmann, Kyung-hwa Choi-ahoi, Harriet Groß, Timo Herbst, Myriam El Haïk, Pauline Kraneis, Astrid Köppe, Seraphina Lenz, Pia Linz, Petra Lottje, Tomoko Mori, Joe Neave, Christian Pilz, Katja Pudor, Tim Plamper, Esther Rosenboom, Jochen Schneider, Nadja Schöllhammer, Ines Spanier, A. Stoyke, Songwen Sun-von Berg, Ralf Tekaat, Beate Terfloth, Saskia Wendland
On Sunday, March 8, 2026, from 3 to 7 p.m., Matthias Beckmann and Katja Pudor will be at the gallery to present the works of the participating Berlin artists to visitors.
In Cologne and Hamburg, too, drawings will be packed into suitcases and sent on their travels.
Organization teams from Aus dem Koffer+
Berlin: Matthias Beckmann, Katja Pudor, Jochen Schneider
Hamburg: Peter Nikolaus Heikenwälder, Gesa Lange
Cologne: Katja Butt, Anne Cichos, Karin Hochstatter
Opening:
Saturday, March 7, 2026,
from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Also open on Sunday, March 8,
from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Galerie Vincenz Sala
Sigmaringer Str. 23
10713 Berlin
Kontakt:
Helmut Bauer
Tel.: +49 176 615 220 31
https://www.instagram.com/ausdemkoffer/
The Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg is delighted to present this exhibition, which showcases a wide range of artistic positions from both Mongolia and Germany. On display are one hundred works, predominantly on paper, which highlight the diversity of the current Mongolian art scene and engage in an intensive exchange with another hundred works from Germany.
The Mongolian word 3yy [zu:] means hundred (in German: hundert), so that the basic idea is already reflected in the title of the exhibition: to facilitate an artistic encounter between one hundred plus one hundred artists from two culturally very different countries. 3yy + hundert thus ties in with an earlier solo exhibition by the artist Katja Brinkmann in Waldkraiburg, which was particularly influenced by her impressions of Mongolia.
The current exhibition continues an exchange project that Katja Brinkmann initiated and implemented last year on the occasion of the anniversary 50 Years of German-Mongolian Diplomatic Relations: The works of 100 Mongolian artists have already been presented in Berlin and Hamburg, and in return, the works of 100 artists from Germany were shown in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar. After an initial joint presentation in Neuhausen, both exhibitions are now being shown at the Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg, where they engage in an exciting artistic dialogue.
Opening:
Friday, October 17, 2025, at 7 p.m.
Welcome:
Robert Pötzsch, Mayor of Waldkraiburg
Greeting:
H.E. Dr. Mandakhbileg Birvaa, Ambassador of Mongolia
Introduction:
Elke Keiper, Director of the Municipal Gallery in dialogue with
Katja Brinkmann, artist and curator of the exhibition
Duration of the exhibition:
October 18–November 24, 2025
Opening hours:
Thursday–Sunday 2 p.m.–5 p.m.
Closed on November 1!
Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg im Haus der Kultur
Braunauer Straße 10
84478 Waldkraiburg
Accompanying program:
Monday, November 24, 2025, 6 p.m.
Finissage after work
Exhibition tour and discussion with gallery director Elke Keiper and exhibition curator Katja Brinkmann
Fides Becker, Stefan Beuchel, Manuel Bonik, Reinhart Buettner, Birgit Cauer, Ilse Deberle, Barbara Eitel, Reinhold Gottwald, Birgit Hölmer, Juliana Jaeger, Hubi W. Jäger, Karen Koltermann, Pia Linz, Johanna Oenicke, Maria Rähälä, Jan Sobottka, Marianne Stoll, Sophia Tabatadze, Tom Wommelsdorf, Raul de Zarate
Opening:
Thursday, September 4, 7–10 p.m.
Open hours:
Thu–Sun 3–7 p.m.
Open until 8 p.m. during Berlin Art Week
Curated by:
Heinz G. Herpel
Kunstpunkt Berlin–Raum für aktuelle Kunst
Schlegelstr. 6
10115 Berlin-Mitte
Artists and curators from the last 15 years
Opening:
Friday, September 5, 6 p.m. to midnight
Concerts:
September 12, 8 p.m.
Duration:
September 6–28, opening hours always Saturdays 3–6 p.m.
Otherwise:
LOOK through the WINDOW
Schaufenster
Lobeckstr. 30-35
10969 Berlin
A Roman emperor meets an English pop star, Lucas Cranach’s Venus meets Benedikte Bjerre’s Chicken and Cindy Sherman’s sex dolls, horse-drawn carriages meet a giant flying machine. With these and other surprising encounters, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary.
Artists of the exhibition
Franz Ackermann, Nobuyoshi Araki, Richard Artschwager, Awst & Walther, Natalie Ball, Phyllida Barlow, Ute Behrend, Richard Billingham, Benedikte Bjerre, Hussein Chalayan, Serge Attukwei Clottey, Charles-Nicolas Cochin d. Ä., Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert, Tony Cragg, Lucas Cranach d. Ä., Domenico da Venezia, Emanuel de Witte, Jan Dibbets, John Dixon, Burhan Dogançay, Sophie Erlund, Jacques Fouquier, Frans Francken d. J., Sandra Gamarra Heshiki, Gilbert & George, Gauri Gill, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon, Andreas Gursky, Eberhard Havekost, Ulrich Hensel, Georg Herold, William Hogarth, Jörg Immendorff, Christian Keinstar, In Sook Kim, Jeff Koons, Mischa Kuball, Christopher Kulendran Thomas, Robert Lebeck, Rebecca Lewis, Pia Linz, Ann Lislegaard, Sharon Lockhart, Michel Majerus, Anna Malagrida, Jonathan Meese, Mario Merz, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik, Panamarenko, Elizabeth Peyton, Prajakta Potnis, Adam Putnam, Neo Rauch, Mariela Scafati, Thomas Schütte, Tejal Shah, Cindy Sherman, Antanas Sutkus, Stefan Thiel, Goran Tomcic, Mette Tronvoll, Luc Tuymans, Timm Ulrichs, Willem van Nieulandt, Hendrick van Steenwyck d. Ä., Mariana Vassileva, Tobias Verhaecht, Danh Vō, Abraham Willaerts, Thoralf Knobloch
Curator:
Holger Broeker
Curatorial Assistance:
Veronika Mehlhart
Opening:
Friday, May 24, 7p.m.
Open hours:
Tue-Fri 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sat- Sun 11 a.m. – 6 p.m
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Hollerplatz 1
38440 Wolfsburg
https://www.kunstmuseum.de/en/