Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness 

4 JUL until 23 AUG 2026

Pace will present Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness, a group exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and photographs by an international group of twenty-six artists, at its Berlin gallery from July 4 through August 23. As the centerpiece of the exhibition, a functioning replica of the artist Friedrich Kunath’s studio bar will be installed on gallery’s ground floor. 

Installation view, Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness,
July 4 – August 23, 2026, Pace Gallery Berlin

Photography by Roman März, courtesy of Pace Gallery

The bar will be open to the public from Thursday through Sunday, 5–10 p.m., each week during the show’s run. It is accompanied by a text from the writer and musician Timon Karl Kaleyta. 

Installation view of Bar Va Bene by Friedrich Kunath,
Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness,

July 4 – August 23, 2026,
Pace Gallery Berlin

Photography by Roman März, courtesy of Pace Gallery

Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness takes its title from Bonjour Tristesse, the 1954 novel written by the then 18-year-old Françoise Sagan. The book’s hedonistic, carefree spirit—ultimately giving way to a disquieting loss of innocence—infuses the exhibition in Berlin, which coalesces around the nighttime as a setting for possibility and ambiguity. 

The same phrase in two parts—Goodbye Sadness and Hello Sadness—can be found in neon red lights, bookending each end of Kunath’s bar. A private space within the artist’s Los Angeles studio, the architecture and contents of the bar have been reproduced in the shared space of the gallery. Around the installation, other works refer to symbols of evening entertainment. Elmgreen & Dragset’s sculpture, “But I’m on The Guest List” (2007-15), a door marked “VIP” that leads nowhere, and Flash (2025), a giant disco ball bee by Esben Weile Kjaer, both uncover charms of the nightclub as carriers of the subconscious. 

Installation view, Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness,
July 4 – August 23, 2026, Pace Gallery Berlin

Photography by Roman März, courtesy of Pace Gallery

Installation view, Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness,
July 4 – August 23, 2026, Pace Gallery Berlin

Photography by Roman März, courtesy of Pace Gallery

Other works in the exhibition appear to formalize enigmatic inner states—fleeting emotions and impressions from across the threshold of day to night. In a painting by Lauren Quin, made for the exhibition, dense fields of gestural action appear to metabolize the canvas from the inside out. A new painting by Kylie Manning, who will present her first solo exhibition in the UK at Pace’s gallery in London this October, will also feature. 

Goodbye Sadness, Hello Sadness includes work by:

Carolina Aguirre
Jürgen Baldiga
Norbert Bisky
Monica Bonvicini
Albrecht Dürer
Martin Eder
Leon Eisermann
Elmgreen & Dragset
Xie Fan
Gregor Hildebrandt
Okka-Esther Hungerbühler
Max Jahn
Esben Weile Kjaer
Friedrich Kunath
Alicja Kwade
Nadine Lohof
David Lynch
Kylie Manning
Andreas Mühe
Robert Nava
Trevor Paglen
Lauren Quin
Christian Rosa
Jeremy Shaw
Pol Taburet
Tristan Unrau
Sally von Rosen