The Berlin supplier Johann König is tomorrow opening a brand new gallery subsequent to town’s Museum Island in a constructing that after housed the postal service’s telegraph workplace.
The gallery is König’s second in Berlin. The primary, in a Brutalist former church, St. Agnes, opened in 2015. His firm additionally operates a gallery in Seoul and is planning to open a brand new location in Mexico Metropolis in February 2024.
The previous telegraph workplace, subsequent to Monbijou Park on Oranienburgerstrasse, has not too long ago undergone in depth renovation and in addition homes a resort and a restaurant. Neighbours embrace Google and Fotografiska, a non-public images museum that opened earlier this yr.
The primary exhibition within the new König Telegraphenamt is dedicated to works by the painter Karl Horst Hödicke, a co-founder of the Neue Wilde motion of the early Eighties.
”It’s a extra industrial house than St. Agnes,” König says. “We had been intrigued by the structure but additionally by the placement. It’s appropriate for smaller works, whereas the house at St. Agnes invitations greater institutional works.”
König Galerie misplaced plenty of artists from its roster—together with Katharina Grosse and Monica Bonvicini—after the weekly newspaper Die Zeit revealed a report in 2022 containing allegations of sexual misconduct towards Johann König, which it was later compelled to redact on courtroom orders. The gallery was additionally not invited to artwork gala’s it has attended repeatedly for years, König says. He denies all of the allegations within the article and says he’s suing Die Zeit for damages.
“It has been a extremely intense final yr, with this on prime of all the opposite challenges we’re all going through,” König says.