“Reiner Maria Matysik (born in Duisburg in 1967) uses instruments from the natural sciences and visual arts for his speculative biology of the future. Recording, describing, and classifying are just as much a part of his artistic practice as camouflage, deception, and irony. Models of post-evolutionary species with proliferating forms reveal that the biological nature of humans—here supplemented by the (il)logical—is a dead end on the path to the future and can only survive as anti-biology through entanglement and transformation with other phytic, animalistic, or biofactual realities of life. …”
Exhibitions
Reiner Maria Matysik – SEXTINCTION.
What basically has no name, or: The reinvention of nature
Saturday, 14. February — Sunday, 3. May 2026
Opening hours
Friday – Wednesday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Location
ZAK – Center for Contemporary Art
Address
ZAK – Center for Contemporary Art
Zitadelle
Am Juliusturm 64
13599 Berlin
Zitadelle
Am Juliusturm 64
13599 Berlin
Further Information
More exhibitions: March 2026 | April 2026 | May 2026