Bernd Koberling
Rooted In Time Rooted In The Sky, Paintings 1992–2026
1 MAY until 20 JUN 2026
Opening – 1 MAY 2026, 6-9 pm
Buchmann Galerie is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Bernd Koberling on the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026. Painter Bernd Koberling (b. 1938 in Berlin) is among the most important and influential artists of German postwar art.
BERND KOBERLING
Erdstelle, 1992
Öl auf Leinwand / oil on canvas
190 x 180 cm / 74¾ x 70¾ in
Photo: Hans-Georg Gaul
All images courtesy of the artist and Buchmann Galerie
Koberling first became known as one of the leading figures of the West Berlin “Junge Wilde” in the 1980s. Around 1990, however, he moved away from the figurative furor of Neo-Expressionism and devoted himself to an intense exploration of painting as a vehicle for expression between material, color, and form. From early on, the experience of landscape became an important point of reference for his consistently playful striving to renew the possibilities of painting.
Through regular, sometimes months-long stays in Iceland, his recent works have been deeply shaped by the perception of landscape. Since 1977 he has spent time on the island every year, and its nature has had a decisive influence on his painting. This is also reflected in the chromaticity of his works, as painting that opens itself to its own means in order to produce works of great visual intensity.
BERND KOBERLING
Momentane Vision 92, 2025
Aquarell auf Arches / Water color on Arches paper
72,5 x 56,5 cm / 28½ x 22¼ in
Rahmen/ Frame: 88 × 71,5 cm / 34¾ × 28¼ in
Photo: Joerg von Bruchhausen
All images courtesy of the artist and Buchmann Galerie
BERND KOBERLING
Momentane Vision 38, 2025
Aquarell auf Arches / Water color on Arches paper
72,5 x 56,5 cm / 28½ x 22¼ in
Rahmen/ Frame: 88 × 71,5 cm / 34¾ × 28¼ in
Photo: Joerg von Bruchhausen
All images courtesy of the artist and Buchmann Galerie
The exhibition presents, alongside large-scale canvases from the years 1992 to 2026, an extensive series of watercolors characterized by intense coloration, broad gestural actions, and consistent abstraction. “The more intimate the painting, the rougher the means,” says Koberling. The watercolors form large groups of works and reveal the mystical-romantic side of the artist.
BERND KOBERLING
Momentane Vision 92, 2025
Aquarell auf Arches / Water color on Arches paper
72,5 x 56,5 cm / 28½ x 22¼ in
Rahmen/ Frame: 88 × 71,5 cm / 34¾ × 28¼ in
Photo: Joerg von Bruchhausen
All images courtesy of the artist and Buchmann Galerie
BERND KOBERLING
Moosheidegestein, 2022
Öl auf Leinwand / oil on canvas
72,5 x 56,5 cm / 28½ x 22¼ in
Photo: Hans-Georg Gaul
All images courtesy of the artist and Buchmann Galerie
Works by the artist are held in numerous public and private collections, including the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Kunstsammlung Deutsche Bank, FRAC Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Dunkerque, France, Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Museum Würth, Künzelsau, Munich Re Art Collection, Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway, Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Skärhamn, Sweden, the collection of Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch, Berlin, the Art Collection of the German Bundestag, Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Reykjavik Art Museum, and the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver.