SUMMER SALON: Selected Works by Gallery Artists
Peter Buechler
Jeongmoon Choi
Margareta Hesse
Jacqueline Hen
Leonie Harder
Sebastian Kite
Mischa Kuball
Adolf Luther
Nam June Paik
Boris Petrovsky
Regine Schumann
Shuster & Moseley
Annette Sauermann
Protey Temen
This summer, Galerie Watson presents its annual Summer Salon – a vibrant group exhibition bringing together works by the gallery's artists. Spanning a variety of media, materials, and artistic approaches, the exhibition offers a diverse selection of light-based, sculptural, photographic, and conceptual works.
The Summer Salon celebrates the breadth of the gallery programme. Established positions meet recent works, creating unexpected dialogues and inviting visitors to discover new connections throughout the exhibition.
The exhibition will be on view from August through October 2026. During this period, the gallery is open by appointment only. Visitors are also welcome to experience selected works at any time through the gallery's large street-facing windows on Milchstraße.
Private viewings can be arranged by appointment via info@galeriewatson.de
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Peter Buechler, Nature is based on trust, 2025 -
Jacqueline Hen, Off Grid, 2023 -
Margareta Hesse, Transluzide / Farbstücke 06/15, 2015 -
Leonie Harder, OUTSIGHT - Kunsthalle Hamburg, 2025 -
Shuster + Moseley, Spectrograph CL_6498, 2024 -
Sebastian Kite, Study I for Sudden Rupture — The Mirror Falls, 2026 -
Margareta Hesse, Transluzide M17/26, 2026 -
Mischa Kuball, platon’s mirror_morsbroich, 2026 -
Nam June Paik, A Hymn to Messrs Son, 63/88, 1988 -
Annette Sauermann, LIGHTTRANSFORMER 5A, 2022 -
Mischa Kuball, missing link_ Edition, 2024 -
Protey Temen, Relative Explanations - Mirror Object 02, 2026 -
Regine Schumann, colormirror rainbow pastel hipro 8 madrid, 4 parts, 2024 -
Regine Schumann, glow glue doubles, 2025 -
Jeongmoon Choi, Illusion - YG1, 2022 -
Regine Schumann, fluo cut #146, 2022 -
Jeongmoon Choi, Illusion - LB1, 2025 -
Adolf Luther, Sphärisches Hohlspiegelobjekt, 1979 -
Adolf Luther, Salinas (Ibiza), 1974 -
Peter Buechler, Will You Ever Come Back, 2024 -
Adolf Luther, Light is in the Air, um 1980
