As the year comes to an end, a natural moment of reflection unfolds. RESET takes up this impulse and brings together various artistic approaches to transition and new beginnings. The exhibition presents works that, in different ways, engage with movement, change and shifting perspectives.
On view are works by George Hoyningen-Huene, whose refined elegance and precise photographic compositions reshaped the representation of women and shaped a visual language that remains influential today. Tina Berning continues this perspective and translates it into an intimate, drawing-based approach to femininity. In this context, the photographs by Kristian Schuller, which weave together fantasy, stage and fashion, appear alongside the timeless works of Bastiaan Woudt, who transforms the classical visual language once formed by Hoyningen-Huene into a clear and contemporary form.
The exhibition further includes rediscovered pieces by Julio Rondo from his Los Feliz series, presented alongside Wolfgang Flad’s Dark Side of the Moon works, whose forms play with depth and perception and carry a distinctly sculptural presence. Anna Deller-Yee contributes a work conceived specifically for this exhibition, in which she condenses texture, color and memory into a moment of transition. Light sculptures from the Spiritelli series by Susanne Rottenbacher introduce a sense of luminous motion, their dynamic, floating forms echoing the playful elegance of Donatello’s Spiritelli while opening a contemporary perspective on transition, lightness and transformation.
An artwork by Gregor Törzs brings the presentation to a quiet close. His precise, meditative photography adds a final note of calm.December 5, 2025
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