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� A Global Platform for Contemporary Art

KÖNIG GALERIE has grown well beyond Berlin. International expansions include:

• KÖNIG SEOUL (2021)

• Pop-ups in London, Vienna, Tokyo, Monaco, and Munich (2017–2025)

• KÖNIG MEXICO CITY residency (2024)

• KÖNIG TELEGRAPHENAMT, another Berlin outpost near Museumsinsel (2025) (koeniggalerie.com).

Regular participation in major art fairs—Art Basel, Frieze London, FIAC, and Art Basel Miami Beach—coupled with works acquired by MoMA and the Guggenheim, underscores its global reach (artatberlin.com).

Concept-Driven and Interdisciplinary

KÖNIG GALERIE engages a diverse array of mediums: sculpture, painting, video, sound, installation, performance, printmaking, and photography (koeniggalerie.com). The exhibitions often push boundaries:

• Chiharu Shiota's immersive thread installations utilized the cathedral-like space of St. Agnes to explore memory and loss (koeniggalerie.com, zestandcuriosity.com).

• Andreas Schmitten showcased monumental spatial sculptures that resonate with the raw concrete surroundings (designboom.com).

The gallery maintains a commitment to experimentation and a space-based dialogue between art and architecture.

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