Zilla Leutenegger
Préface

12 SEP until 15 OCT 2025
Opening – 11 SEP 2025, 6-10 pm

Zilla Leutenegger
1 Meter Bar, 2025

oil on polished chrome steel (monotype)
40 x 100 x 20 cm

Copyright: The artist
Courtesy Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zürich and Galerie Judin, Berlin

Zilla Leutenegger, born in Zurich in 1968, is among the best-known contemporary Swiss artists. Her openness and curiosity regarding the means and materials of her artistic expression have become the artist’s trademark. With her focus on style, motif and message, she has become a multimedia chameleon. In addition to drawing and printmaking, her output includes video art and photography, installations, art in public spaces as well as performance. Yet a certain homogeneity prevails in this plurality: the artist’s expressive stroke, the line in the space, which often outlines bold areas of color, runs through almost all media. No matter in what technical form her lines dance through the media: Leutenegger remains a draughtswoman. Like in a journal, Leutenegger’s figures – moving with great ease through all media – tell of a playful approach to the beauties and challenges of everyday life.

With Préface, Galerie Judin proudly presents the first body of work by the artist with the gallery, followed by an immersive solo exhibition that will open at Galerie Judin’s Mercatorhöfe space in February 2026.

Philipp Fürhofer
Idyll and Apocalypse

12 SEP until 15 OCT 2025
Opening – 11 SEP 2025, 6-10 pm

Philipp Fürhofer
Ohne Titel, 2024

oil on acrylic glass, spy mirror, LED-tubes, cable and controller box
232 x 366 x 12,5 cm, triptych

Copyright: The artist
Photo: Henning Moser
Courtesy Galerie Judin, Berlin

In his work, Philipp Fürhofer (*1982 in Augsburg) deals with the transience and cyclical dimension of all life, often through complex layering of pictorial levels that changes our perception. His practice includes two-dimensional reverse glass paintings as well as three-dimensional light boxes, in which all means of artistic illusion are openly revealed.

In 2023, the Städel Museum hosted Fürhofer’s first major solo exhibition in a German museum under the title “Phantominseln”. In 2024, Fürhofer took part in the highly acclaimed group exhibition “Eccentric: Aesthetics of Freedom” at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich. In both contexts, the artist distinguished himself with site-specific, interactive, and immersive installations. On the occasion of Berlin Art Week 2025, he will be presenting his fourth solo exhibition with Galerie Judin.

Philipp Fürhofer
Self-Destruction II, 2025

acrylic and oil on acrylic glass,  spy mirror,  cable and controller box
72 x 62 x 13 cm

Copyright: The artist
Photo: Henning Moser
Courtesy Galerie Judin, Berlin

Philipp Fürhofer
Fade, 2025

acrylic, oil and crayon on acrylic glass
160 x 140 cm

Copyright: The artist
Photo: Henning Moser
Courtesy Galerie Judin, Berlin