CHRISTIAN ACHENBACH
ECHOTROPIA

KÖNIG GALERIE | NAVE
ALEXANDRINENSTRASSE 118–121, 10969 BERLIN

9 SEPTEMBER – 8 NOVEMBER 2026

BERLIN ART WEEK OPENING
8 SEPTEMBER 2026 | 6 – 8 PM

KÖNIG GALERIE is pleased to present ECHOTROPIA, Christian Achenbach’s third exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition unfolds around GENESIS, a monumental painting created especially for the Nave of St. Agnes. Structured by an extraordinary color palette of bright yellows, saturated oranges, burning reds, deep blues, and rich greens, Achenbach’s paintings open onto timeless landscapes. His wavy, colorful streaks imbue the pictorial plane much as wind and sound drift through the air. He paints places of echoes, where light and shapes reverberate and unfold like a musical score. His colors are not descriptive but autonomous, structuring the composition rhythmically in an almost overwhelming pictorial space.

Image by Andreas Mühe © Courtesy of the artist

In GENESIS, the foreground consists of an abstract pattern that evokes the enlargement grids used by Renaissance painters to transfer sketches onto larger panels. Its minimalism contrasts with the vivid landscape behind it. Like a rotating theater stage opening onto different settings, Achenbach multiplies viewpoints, overwhelming and disrupting our sense of perspective. The multiplicity of perspectives recalls what the Chinese painter Guo Xi (1020–1090) described as an "angle of totality," in which the landscape is apprehended from different vantage points. The painting becomes a world in itself, offering not one fixed path of vision but an abundance of possible itineraries.

A significant aspect of this new body of work is the still lifes. Set by a window or on a spacious terrace framed by luxurious curtains, these compositions feature vases holding flowers that seem to stem directly from the landscape beyond. Although timeless, they hint at a human presence. Achenbach is also revisiting motifs from his own oeuvre. His VANITAS series (2012–2017) consisted of floral compositions set against geometric backgrounds. Later, from 2021 onwards, his interior scenes opened onto cubistic windows and door frames leading to vast empty landscapes dominated by dreamlike blue skies. In these new works, the luxuriant landscapes he has been developing over the last few years seem to contract into the background, creating a dynamic tension between interior and exterior, Cubism and Fauvism.

ECHOTROPIA is a place of echoes, an unmapped territory beyond atlases where Achenbach weaves together diverse pictorial traditions while gradually becoming part of the lineage he engages with.

FEATURED ARTIST

CHRISTIAN ACHENBACH

Christian Achenbach (b. 1978, Siegen, Germany) lives and works in Berlin, where he studied at the Universität der Künste Berlin under Burkhardt Held, Daniel Richter, and Anselm Reyle from 2001 to 2006. His work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Europe, Asia, and North America.

Achenbach’s work masterfully embodies the ever-present influence of natural elements. Through paintings filled with trees, waterfalls, and hills, viewers are transported to lush, vibrant landscapes. Meanwhile, his glass sculptures evoke organic forms like coral, further blurring the line between the natural and the abstract. Using vivi...
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