Expo beeldende kunst

by Art Now Database

BBA Gallery - Berlin

  • The phrase “artist of our time” carries both weight and risk. It presumes a consensus on what our time is, who defines it, who represents it, and whose work is allowed to shape it. In a global art landscape still reckoning with historical erasure and structural exclusion, Artists Of Our Time, Artistes de Temps turns the phrase into a provocation: What does it mean to champion the living radically, unapologetically, and without delay? Artists Of Our Time runs in parallel with the launch of Culture Kaleidoscope: 100 Artists of Our Time , a new annual art book initiated by Prazzle. Together, the exhibition and publication function not as documentation but as intervention. They ask: Who gets seen? Who gets supported? Who gets remembered? These artists don’t beg for entry into the dominant canon. They build parallel timelines where ancestral memory, radical imagination, and speculative futures converge. They preserve not ashes, but fire. At a time when retrospectives dominate museum programming and auction houses fetishise the dead, this exhibition is a proposition: What would it look like to invest seriously, structurally in the artists of now ? Not as future legends in waiting, but as cultural protagonists already shaping the terrain we stand on. This exhibition brings together fourteen dynamic artists Joseph Aina, Ishmael Armah, Kofi Awuyah, Jade Cassidy, Matthew Eguavoen, Sebastian Jauregui, David Komaré, Komla Letsu Philip, Qhamanade Maswana, Ousmane Niang, Sisqo Ndombe, Kwaku Osei Owusu Achim, Boluwatife Oyediran, Israel Padonu, and Daniel Roibal whose practices resist easy categorisation. Their work spans continents, mediums, and conceptual frameworks, engaging themes of memory, materiality, Blackness, ecology, migration, and futurity. What binds them is not a common aesthetic, but a shared urgency to reflect and reimagine the present. This ethos is embodied in the curatorial vision of Marios Djamo Ngassam , founder of Art Maison Marios , a young collector and art consultant building a personal collection of emerging voices with no allegiance to institutional gatekeeping. For Ngassam, collecting is not about historical consensus, but about conviction: about sensing power in the present, and backing it early. His approach rejects the art world’s obsession with posthumous validation and instead treats collecting as an act of care, risk, and cultural stewardship. “We are not inserting artists into art history. We are rewriting it.” To curate, to collect, to write about these artists is a deliberate act of visibility before the market anoints them, before institutions historicise them, before their stories are retold by others. The exhibition becomes a living archive, not bound to legacy in the traditional sense, but sustained by care, presence, and proximity. As museums and markets continue to look backward, Artists Of Our Time turns its full attention toward the present messy, shifting, unresolved. To support living artists is not just a cultural act. It is political. It is urgent. It is belief.
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    Artists of Our Time

    25 okt 2025

    Artists of Our Time at BBA Gallery, Berlin
  • Gold has long stood as a symbol of wealth, power, divinity, and permanence — a material that seduces as much as it blinds. In this group exhibition, each artist engages with gold not as a mere aesthetic flourish, but as a deliberate choice — to highlight, to question, to honour, or to protect. Here, gold becomes language, gesture, resistance, and revelation. Whether applied as a thin skin or embedded deep within the work, it points to what matters — personally, politically, or spiritually. Some use it to elevate the overlooked, others to interrogate systems of value and desire. What is marked in gold in this show, is never neutral. “Threads of Gold “ reclaims the precious, the sacred, the decorative.
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    Threads of Gold

    20 nov 202517 jan 2026

    Threads of Gold at BBA Gallery, Berlin
  • BBA Gallery presents ‘ Pixel Desires’ , the first solo exhibition by Berlin-based artist and director Chris Kondek . The exhibition introduces a new body of work where Kondek translates his long-standing engagement with digital systems, code, and control from the stage into generative, algorithmic images. ... (rest of the description)
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    Chris Kondek: Pixel Desires

    22 jan 202614 feb 2026

    Chris Kondek: Pixel Desires at BBA Gallery, Berlin