[November 26 2021]
Refik Anadol’s second large-scale solo exhibition in Germany, designed specifically for König Galerie, features a giant data sculpture displaying machine-generated, dynamic pigments of nature, four new series of data paintings, and a public art projection on the facade of the iconic St. Agnes Church which will be created based on environmental real-time data collected from the city and will mark the first time a generative public artwork in Berlin will be offered in NFT form.
On view until December 17th, 2021 at König Galerie
Alexandrinenstraße 118-121, 10969 Berlin
Photos by Maxine van Endert
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