Frautz
Contemporary
FEEDBACK BODIES
Group Exhibition – Opening 22 November 2025
An inquiry into feedback, form, and embodiment. The exhibition gathers process-based practices that treat making as a recursive system of gesture, material, and transformation.
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Artists of What Is Expected Is Not There
21 February – 11 April
The exhibition brings together three artistic positions across painting and time-based media. Rather than presenting the artwork as a stable visual object, the practices approach the image as a condition shaped by anticipation, delay, and mediation.
In the painted works, the image appears as a suspended surface — not fully resolving into representation, but remaining in a state between emergence and withdrawal. The act of viewing becomes a negotiation with what resists immediate recognition.
The media-based works extend this condition into duration and computation. Moving image, generative processes, and digital environments shift perception away from the fixed moment toward temporal experience, where meaning unfolds through interruption, repetition, and latency.
Across both media, the exhibition proposes that meaning does not reside in what is shown, but in the instability between expectation and encounter. The viewer does not receive a completed image, but inhabits a field of anticipation.
Participating Artists:
Yorjander Capetillo Hernández
Erfan Ashourioun
Morpho

Artists of Feedback Bodies
22 November – 9 January
The artists of Feedback Bodies form a constellation of practices that explore the evolving relationship between body, material, and system. Their works unfold across multiple media, where perception is understood as an active, mediated process rather than a fixed condition. Participating Artists: Paul Schwer, Jan Kolata, Kevin Clarke, Denise Werth, Donja Nasseri, Sabrina Podemski, Tahmineh Mirmotahari, Jörg Lornsen, Julian Herstatt Plyzitron, Erfan Ashourioun, H. Merve Güç, Viola Rama, Pandagunda.