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Dorothée Nilsson Gallery, DE

Dorothée Nilsson Gallery was founded in 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Located on the Potsdamer Straße in the district of Tiergarten, the gallery represents an international portfolio of artists and artists’ estates.

Although the artists represented by the gallery work ina variety of media, their work is often based on photography and sculpture. Experimental approaches regarding medium or engagement with societal issues play a core role in their work and are explored through a critical, aesthetic, or poetic lens.

Dorothée Nilsson Gallery presents a dynamic exhibition program while valuing long-term collaborations with the artists. Each year five to six exhibitions take place in our exhibition space on Potsdamer Straße 65, in addition to artist talks and panel discussions. The gallery regularly takes part in international art fairs.

Potsdamer Straße 65

10785 Berlin

Germany

dn@dorotheenilsson.com

www.dorotheenilsson.com

Courtesy of Dorothée Nilsson Gallery

Featured Artists

This year's presentation

Lotta Antonsson, Yuken Teruya, and Inka & Niclas use photography, sculpture, and collage to reflect on how images shaped by media and consumer culture influence our view of the body, nature, and everyday life. Antonsson explores the limits of photography and experiments with images from her archive and natural objects such as gems, corals, and shells.

Inka & Niclas return to their essence of landscape photography: sun, water, and sky. In their new series, collapsed sunsets and artificial suns reflect a visual culture recycling its own symbols. Through four photos and a freestanding video, they present unconvincing illusions: fractured icons glowing with borrowed light.

Inspired by headlines, Teruya’s work transforms newspapers into sculptural landscapes, where sprouts emerge from printed stories, indicating new life and hope. In his Monopoly series, he reimagines, among others, British Royal Jewels using cutouts of Monopoly bills, questioning the power of cultural, political, and religious symbols.

  • Inka & Niclas, 'G-type Main Sequence IV', (2025)

    Inka & Niclas

  • Inka & Niclas, 'G-type Main Sequence III', (2025)

    Inka & Niclas

  • Yuken Teruya

  • Yuken Teruya

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