GW SPECIAL

AERIS

AERIS

A Mobile Exhibition System for Post-Institutional Display

Robert Lanz / Lars Plessentin

 

Galerie Weekend Special

1–3 May 2026

 

A mobile exhibition project across two official Berlin sites

 

MERCATOR HÖFE BERLIN
+ CASA CHROMA / HAUS LOEWY

A Mobile Exhibition System

 

The vehicle is not neutral.
It remains visible as control.

TWO OFFICIAL PRESENTATION SITES

 

SITE I

Mercator Höfe Berlin

Gallery Weekend Special
1–3 May 2026
SITE II
 
CASA CHROMA
 
In front of Haus Loewy / Richard Neutra Berlin
Second-day presentation
2 May 2026
AERIS was presented during Galerie Weekend Special 2026 across two official Berlin sites: Mercator Höfe Berlin and CASA CHROMA, with its second presentation situated outside Haus Loewy / Richard Neutra Berlin.
 
As a mobile exhibition system, AERIS moved between different architectural and programmatic contexts. The second-day presentation took place in front of the house grounds and included a partly different selection of works by Robert Lanz and Lars Plessentin. While Stefan Heyne presented his works inside Haus Loewy, AERIS remained an independent mobile exhibition format, responding to the site’s architectural, historical and chromatic framework.
Info

Curated by Robert Lanz and Lars Plessentin.

Copyright

Robert Lanz. All rights reserved.

Lars Plessentin. All rights reserved.

Selected Works

Temporal Presence

 

The vehicle appears at selected locations during Gallery Weekend.
Each stop is limited to a short time frame.

 

No event.

No staging.

Just a temporary opening of a contained system.

 

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Available Works

Robert Lanz

Robert Lanz works at the intersection of material, light, and transformation.
His practice is driven by experimental processes rooted in physical and chemical reactions, where substances are not passive carriers but active agents.

His works often emerge through controlled instability – oxidation, sedimentation, crystallization – forming surfaces that oscillate between structure and dissolution.

Within AERIS, this approach extends into a spatial condition:
materials are not isolated objects but operate within a system defined by movement, pressure, and containment.

Lars Plessentin

Lars Plessentin’s work engages with spatial perception and structural intervention.
His practice explores how objects and environments interact under shifting conditions of context and placement.

Rather than producing autonomous forms, his works respond to existing systems – architectural, functional, or logistical – and reposition them as active components of the artistic process.

In AERIS, this results in a dialogue between object and infrastructure, where the exhibition space itself becomes a variable.

Contact

Studio

Hobrechtstrasse 67, 12057 Berlin, Deutschland

Ethos

No commercial event
No catering
No spatial intervention

Temporary artistic presence