23/05/2026
“I Am No Longer”, group show extended to June 26th.
In this picture Danni Pantel “Nothing out to get you”, 2021, Acrylic on canvas, 180x145 cm.
Danni Pantel (Erlangen, 1989; lives and works in Berlin) studied at HBK Braunschweig and develops a practice that spans painting and sculpture, characterized by a sharp and poetic visual language. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions in Berlin, Hamburg, Ibiza, New
York, Milan, Paris, and Beirut. Recent solo exhibitions include The Milk Is Sour (Collectors Room, 2022), The Kids Are Having None Of It (Kanya Kage, 2020), and Hysteria (DUVE, 2019). Her work has also been included in international group exhibitions such as Silent Echoes (A+B Gallery, 2024), FARBE (A+B Gallery, 2023), and Meet Us on Jupiter (Collectors Room, 2022). Her paintings and sculptures are part of major international collections, including the Pizzuti Collection, Columbus Museum of Art, and the Mora Art Foundation, confirming her recognition in the European and international contemporary art scene.
Danni Pantel’s works reveal a tension between apparent surface perfection and inner complexity. From a distance, the surfaces may appear smooth and defined but upon closer inspection, more complex and textured structures emerge. This contrast suggests a passage from the visible to the
invisible, inviting us to approach and explore what lies hidden beneath the surface.
Pantel does not try to represent external realities or specific narratives; rather, she seeks to expose a psychological, emotional, and often confused depth, bringing to light the “hidden” that usually remains within. Her works are spaces of tension between control and vulnerability, expressing human fragility through expanses of color and evocative marks.
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Jeffrey Cheung “Fountain (Unbottled)”, 2026, Acrylic on canvas, 121.92 x 152.4 cm
Jeffrey Cheung “Untitled”, 2026, Acrylic and mixed media on paper, 30.48 x 45.72 cm
Jeffrey Cheung “Untitled”, 2026, Acrylic and mixed media on paper, 30.48 x 45.72 cm