Schirin Kretschmann

is an artist, researcher, curator and teacher based in Berlin and Munich. Since the early 2000s she has realized public art projects as well as presentations in international galleries and institutions. She is awarded with the German National Academic Foundation, Cité scholarship in Paris from MWK Baden-Wuerttemberg, Kunststiftung Baden-Wuerttemberg, Swiss National Science Foundation, Stiftung Kunstfonds, et al.. She was working on artistic and curatorial research projects (Praeparat Bergsturz, Bern University of the Arts, six memos for the next… Magazin4, Bregenz Kunstverein, DFG-Centre for Advanced Studies Imaginaria of Force, Universität Hamburg) and realized an artistic PhD at Bauhaus-University Weimar. Since october 2020 she holds a professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. 

  • Reduktion als Prinzip

    Sammlungsbestände im Dialog, Städtische Galerie Villingen-Schwenningen
    13.06.–06.09.2026

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  • ANTI HEROES

    Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Esslingen am Neckar
    08.03.–07.06.2026

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    Works by Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Fabio Baroli, Miriam Cahn, Boris De Beijer, Neckar Doll, Natacha Donzé, Marina Faust, Evgenij Gottfried, Jasmine Gregory, Katharina Grosse, Constantin Hartenstein, Roni Horn, Rindon Johnson, Aneta Kajzer, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Schirin Kretschmann, Erica Lambertson, Thomas Liu Le Lann, Annette Merkenthaler, Lucas Muñoz Muñoz, Michael Sailstorfer, Tobias Spichtig, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Raphaela Vogel, Jaime Welsh, Karla Zipfel

    Even as a teenager, art collector Lukas Jakob (*1998 in Freiburg im Breisgau, lives and works there) found identification and inspiration for his own world view in the visual arts. In the exhibition, works from his collection relate this personal approach to art to the motif of the antihero. The exhibition thus takes a look at collecting from the perspective of Generation Z.

    www.villa-merkel.de
  • Ten By One

    PEAC Museum Freiburg
    21.09.2025–08.02.2026

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    Schirin Kretschmann is developing a new ensemble of works that responds to the local surroundings by radically recoding the exhibition spaces. In large-scale installations, sound and video works, performances, and context-specific interventions, she creates an entirely novel situation: by combining small and large, loud and quiet events that constantly reconfigure and relate to one another, she transforms the exhibition space into a living sphere and opens up a multi-layered choreographic experience for visitors. Spontaneous interactions, perceptual loops, and moments of pause challenge visitors to rethink familiar perspectives and experience the exhibition as more than just a static, finite event.

    https://www.peac.digital/museum/ausstellungen
  • BING (ROSE)

    Das Minsk, Kunsthaus in Potsdam, artist talk with Daniel Milnes at 2.30pm
    28.11.–10.12.2025

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    On the southern terrace of DAS MINSK, artist Schirin Kretschmann presents the temporary work BING (ROSE). Developed across different contexts since 2007, the series BING uses ice and pigment to temporarily mark spaces, allowing what is already inscribed in a site to emerge. A cuboid block made of industrially cut ice blocks is sprayed on site with vivid pink paint. As the ice melts, the paint particles detach and accumulate on the ground. When the ice has fully disappeared, only a fleeting trace of the intervention remains.

    The terrace at DAS MINSK, where BING (ROSE) is realized, sits on the Brauhausberg, beneath which historic ice cellars once used to cool beer are preserved. The history of the site resonates with the materiality of the work: as it melts, the sculptural character of BING (ROSE) liquefies—and with it, the work’s formal reference to the site’s architecture. New, ephemeral relationships emerge, for example between color, ground surface, and the building’s materials, as if the melting block of ice were interpreting its surroundings as it disappears.

    https://dasminsk.de/ausstellungen/8144/schirinkretschmann
  • Connect

    Walter Storms Gallery, Schellingstrasse 48, München, opening 04.12.2025, 6pm
    04.12.2025–14.02.2026

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    The group exhibition CONNECT presents works by Albert Hien, Anselm Reyle, Beverly Fishman, Caro Jost, Christopher Chiappa, Cordy Ryman, Gerold Miller, Gary Petersen, Gregor Hildebrandt, Lukas Troberg, Márton Nemes, Peter Krauskopf, Schirin Kretschmann, Shannon Finley, Steven Aalders, Turi Simeti, Ulrich Erben and Viola Bittl, which together illuminate the principle of interconnectedness – the relationship between space, time, artworks, and the viewer.

    https://www.storms-galerie.de/exhibition/connect
  • De Profundis (With Headbanging)

    Espacio Cabeza, Guadalajara / Mexico, opening 24.09.2025, during Guadalajara Art Week
    24.09.2025

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    A show disorganized by Abraham Cruzvillegas

    https://espaciocabeza.com