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We are excited to announce our first exhibition of 2026.
Und was vorüber schien, beginnt | What seemed to be over begins again. Inspired by Erich Kästner’s poetry, our next exhibition presents a dialogue between Byungsun Song, Andrea Cataudella, and Seona Jeong.
Save the date to discover the beauty of what begins again.
​​Und was vorüber schien, beginnt
What seemed to be over begins again
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Byungsun Song / Andrea Cataudella / Seona Jeong
23. 01 - 28. 02. 2026
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Vernissage 23 January 18:00​​
3 January, 2026
20 December, 2025

SEASON'S GREETINGS
Dear guests and friends,
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It has been an incredibly exciting few months since opening our doors in November. Thank you for the warm welcome to Berlin and for celebrating our first exhibition, "Tide and Bloom," and joining us during Charlottenwalk. We are taking a short break to recharge over the festive season.
Holiday Closure: 24 December, 2025 - 3 January, 2026
We look forward to welcoming you back on January 7th for the final week of Tide and Bloom, which runs until January 10th, 2026.
Wishing you warmth and happiness during the holidays.
21 November, 2025
29.November
Saturday 12:00 - 18:00
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iros.gallery is excited to participate in Charlottenwalk for the first time.
On Saturday, November 29, 2025, the annual gallery tour will take place in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. From 12-6pm, around 40 galleries and art spaces, including iros.gallery, will open their doors for visitors.
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We warmly invite you to visit our space during Charlottenwalk and discover our current exhibition - Tide and Bloom by Daecheon Lee and Rini Spiel.​
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20 October, 2025
Tide and Bloom
Daecheon Lee / Rini Spiel
06 November - 10 January 2026
Wednesday - Saturday 14:00 - 18:00
Vernissage
06 November 18:00
We are delighted to announce the opening exhibition of iros.gallery. Join us for our first exhibition and celebrate a new beginning with us.
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"Tide and Bloom" brings together the works of Daecheon Lee and Rini Spiel. Both artists explore the rhythm of existence—its constant ebb and flow, its fleeting yet blossoming moments. Their practices, while distinct in form and approach, converge in their search for resonance with the present. Lee’s abstract painterly investigations and Spiel’s bold layered floral narratives invite viewers into a space where movement, fragility, and renewal become palpable. This exhibition offers not only a dialogue between two artistic voices but also an invitation to reflect on the ways in which life continuously dissolves and regenerates, leaving traces of both tide and bloom.
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